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Firm Watch

Sep. 8, 2004

Preston Gates Lawyer Is Mysterious Figure in Living-Art Spectacle

Night after night this summer, Irvine corporate lawyer David Perry donned a crushed, paint-speckled muslin jacket and climbed to the top of a rocky precipice overlooking a sea of fog.

By Tina Spee
        Night after night this summer, Irvine corporate lawyer David Perry donned a crushed, paint-speckled muslin jacket and climbed to the top of a rocky precipice overlooking a sea of fog.
        From the stage of Laguna Beach's Festival of the Arts, Perry became the mysterious figure in Caspar David Friedrich's 1818 oil painting "...

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