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Artists have made innovations in many areas... But whatever the nature of an artist's innovation, its importance ultimately depends on the extent of its influence on other artists.
David Galenson
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David Galenson
Age: 73
Born: 1951
Born: June 20
Economist
Boston
Massachusetts
David W. Galenson
David Walter Galenson
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