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painting of a town square with music and dancing

'Hoedown' by Raoul Dufy

Raoul Dufy - In 1951, famous French painter Raoul Dufy presented rheumatologists Hill and Holbrook with 'Hoedown' as a token of gratitude for their treatment of his rheumatoid arthritis during his time in Tucson.

In 1952, he received the grand prize for painting in the 26th Venice Biennale, the longest running annual art and cultural exhibition in the world.