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In his heyday in the ’60s and ’70s, Salvador Cabrera could finish as many as ten paintings a day, which led to his being jokingly referred to as a "quick draw" artist. But his works never betrayed the speed with which he produced them, each one coming out as a thoughtful depiction of familiar scenes. 

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