The Muralist

What is the importance of The Jumble Shop in the novel, The Muralist?

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The Jumble Shop is a shabby bar frequented by numerous artists in the 1930s and 1940s. It hosts an eclectic group of artists, where Alizée and her "cadre of modernists sat at a table where only those who thought Picasso was god were welcome” (23).

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The Muralist