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    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Bruno Surdo, a Chicago native, is the painter of &quot;Tragedy, Memory, &amp; Honor&quot; 9.11.01.  He flew to New York City Shortly after the disaster, where he observed first hand the indescribable carnage.<br />
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Painted on five panels, &quot;Tragedy, Memory, &amp; Honor&quot; memorializes the horrifying tragedy that without warning killed thousands of innocents -- changing lives and altering both the appearance and perception of New York in the eyes of the world forever.<br />
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&quot;Tragedy, Memory, &amp; Honor&quot; by Bruno Surdo<br />
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Thickly painted in impasto and collaged with debris collected from the site, the 9 foot high by 35 foot wide painting is overwhelming in its acute depiction of the fathomless destruction which will forever leave an indelible scar on humanity.]]></dcterms:description>
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