Word: andrews
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...movie's awe of the Queen and her handsome surroundings proves an excellent foil for the incongruous invasion of Windsor Castle by a cockney ragamuffin (Andrew Ray), who absently spews a trail of plum pits as he wanders bug-eyed through the imposing halls and chambers. The picture also unbends enough to twit Victorian manners & morals...
...ANDREW BILLINGSLEY Grinnell, Iowa
...Newell Convers) Wyeth was one of the U.S.'s best illustrators of children's books. His son Andrew, 33, is one of the nation's best landscape painters and portraitists. On exhibition in a Manhattan gallery last week, young Andrew's paintings were as gloomy and realistic as his father's had been gay and romantic. They were also vastly skillful, as far as they went...
...artist takes more pains over details than does Andrew Wyeth. If a picture is rich enough in detail, he figures, it can be dramatically simple in its overall effect. He once devoted three quarters of a painting to a grassy hillside, spent a month and a half brushing in each grass blade separately "to make it come toward you, that surge of earth." Perfectionist though he is, Wyeth does not aim to please. The warmth, charm and dazzle of color are foreign to him; so are rhythmic arabesques of line. Using egg tempera and tiny brushes, he paints mostly with...
...Andrew E. Norman '51, managing editor of the CRIMSON, stated that Miss Labenow had never broken a release for the CRIMSON and asked Dean Small to give an instance. "I have not dealt with the CRIMSON in any other year," Small said. "But she did break them...