Actor Louis Quinn, who plays Roscoe in the Warner Bros. television series "77 Sunset Strip," cocks an inquisitive eye at a questionable piece of abstractionist sculpture on October 11, 1960. It is the work of beatnik artist Stanislaus Levine, who calls this study in smog-drenched clay "Evolution." He says, "If you don't understand it, then you won't like it."
Quinn, Louis,--1915-1988 Sculpture--California--Los Angeles Television actors and actresses--United States Herald-Examiner Collection photographs Portrait photographs Levine, Stanislaus
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