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James C. Harrison (November 7, 1925 – November 4, 1990) was a Detroit, Michigan artist based in Brooklyn, New York. His work is complex, layered and full of Jungian, religious and mystical references used to relay his internal battles and demons. Harrison drew inspiration from mythology, psychiatry, poetry, music, philosophy and artists of the past.
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Harrison, James C. James C. Harrison
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American artist
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1925-11-27Z
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1990-11-04Z
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