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Portrait Of Death, A

Portrait Of Death, A

Broadcast: April 18, 1974
Added: Jul 16 2012
One day a young man named Otis Manley Carter stood before a great work of art in the Metropolitan Museum in New York. It was a portrait so beautiful that it brought tears to his eyes and he whispered, “I would give my soul to be able to paint like that”. It was an idle remark spoken on the spur of the moment. How was Otis Manley Carter to know that someone might be listening?