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'''Robert Shetterly''' is an artist who, in response to the US government's actions after the [[9/11]] events, produced a series of portaits entitled "Americans Who Tell the Truth". He intended this to be a series of 50 paintings, but by 2013, included more than 180 portraits. In 2005, he produced a book by the same title, which [[Alan Dershowitz]] referred to as "[[propaganda]]" and as "a form of literary child abuse". | '''Robert Shetterly''' is an artist who, in response to the US government's actions after the [[9/11]] events, produced a series of portaits entitled "Americans Who Tell the Truth". He intended this to be a series of 50 paintings, but by 2013, included more than 180 portraits. In 2005, he produced a book by the same title, which [[Alan Dershowitz]] referred to as "[[propaganda]]" and as "a form of literary child abuse". |
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Robert Shetterly (artist) | |
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Born | Cincinnati, Ohio, USA |
Residence | Brooksville, Maine, USA |
An artist who has drawn attention to to whistleblowers after 9/11. |
Robert Shetterly is an artist who, in response to the US government's actions after the 9/11 events, produced a series of portaits entitled "Americans Who Tell the Truth". He intended this to be a series of 50 paintings, but by 2013, included more than 180 portraits. In 2005, he produced a book by the same title, which Alan Dershowitz referred to as "propaganda" and as "a form of literary child abuse".
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