Franz Kline was
about to have the first
showing of his black
and white paintings
at the Egan Gallery.
Realizing that his
mother had never seen
his paintings and
that she would surely
be interested in doing
so,
he arranged for her
to come to New
York for the opening.
After she had been
in the gallery for
some time,
she said,
“Franz,
I
might have known you’d
find the easy way.”
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