Manhattan theatregoers know Don Freeman for his theatre drawings in the Times and Herald Tribune. Others know his Newsstand, the one-man magazine of lithographs of metropolitan life which he gets out four times a year. Last week he swam into the ken of gallerygoers, with his first one-man show of paintings, at Manhattan's Associated Artists' Galleries.
Don Freeman is a straw-haired, exuberant young Californian who blew his way East ten years ago as trumpeter in a jazz band, trumpeted by night so that he could go to art school by day. Soon he began...
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