James Fitzgerald: A Painter's Journey

1722.PC4
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1997
The story of Boston-born James Fitzgerald (1899-1971) who, after experiencing early critical success, withdrew to a reclusive life on Maine's Monhegan Island. Shot on location in Maine, California, and Ireland, it is also the story of the artist's extraordinary friendship with Anne and Edgar Hubert. Upon his passing, Fitzgerald left the Huberts his island home and studio, and some 500 paintings. For more than 25 years the Huberts have told their friend's story again and again, seeking for Fitzgerald the recognition he refused during his lifetime.

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