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About Artists: STANLEY SPENCER

Guardian, 2007 │ Working on his painting "Christ talking with people at Cookham Regatta" in 1959 │ Photograph: Harry Todd/Hulton Archive │ "Nicknamed 'Cookham' by fellow artists, Stanley Spencer devoted himself to painting sweetly bizarre scenes of the village where he was born, turning its streets into visions of holiness. But just how innocent was he, asks Fiona MacCarthy."

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