THIS “WISHFUL” PAINTING, by Madeleine Luka, is on display in the Salon des Independents, an exhibition at the Grand Palace, Paris. President Kennedy and the Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Khrushchev) are shown with their wives in a garden with doves of peace. The President’s daughter, Caroline, stands next to a picture of the Pope. Miss Luka is an artist who specialises in witty, semi-political compositions.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30110, 19 April 1963, Page 9
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65THIS “WISHFUL” PAINTING, by Madeleine Luka, is on display in the Salon des Independents, an exhibition at the Grand Palace, Paris. President Kennedy and the Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Khrushchev) are shown with their wives in a garden with doves of peace. The President’s daughter, Caroline, stands next to a picture of the Pope. Miss Luka is an artist who specialises in witty, semi-political compositions. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30110, 19 April 1963, Page 9
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