Painter Ken Danby, Famous for at the Crease, Dies at 67

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On his website, [Ken Danby] recalled: "One day, a woman complimented me on my painting At the Crease, which she referred to as 'That painting you did of the goalie, [Ken Dryden],'" he recalled.

"She said that she had long had a print of it in her home and really enjoyed it. I thanked her, but also explained that, 'It isn't an image of Ken Dryden.' Looking puzzled, she replied, 'Yes it is.' I responded, 'No it isn't.' After a long pause, she loudly exclaimed, 'Yes it is!' I quickly apologized, with the sudden realization that she was right. It's really whomever one wants it to be."

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Painter Ken Danby, Famous for at the Crease, Dies at 67

TORONTO -- Ken Danby, recognized as one of the world's foremost realist artists and best-known in Canada for his ic...

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