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Dates: during 1950-1959
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> The company's arrangement of names is for purposes of euphony; the cover's arrangement of faces is for purposes of composition. Ars victrix.-ED.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, may 20, 1957 | 5/20/1957 | See Source »

Ars Gratia Artis. In Louth. England, Office Worker Gordon Goddard was fined $14 and costs for counterfeiting, in spite of his barrister's explanation that he forged ?5 notes because they "presented a challenge to him as an artist."

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Nov. 12, 1956 | 11/12/1956 | See Source »

In the work of "Die Bruecke" three dimensional illusionist painting was severely attacked. Simple contrasts of black and white replaced the attempt to model form by different degrees of color. Taking their inspiration from Medieval and African models, Heckel and Schmidt Rottluff created works of monumental style having an elemental...

Author: By Lowell J. Rubin, | Title: German Mid-Century Review | 10/16/1956 | See Source »

Audience now wildly prancing, dancing, flinging arms, tossing legs, screaming, shrieking. "Stop it," demands hall manager. Handkerchief jabbed into coat pocket, trim, with cold eyes, he strides to center stage, faces band. Holds up arms, band stops. Crowd doesn't-just gets wilder. Boos, whistles, stomps. Is Concertgebouw licked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Jazz Trouble | 4/9/1956 | See Source »

Since his return to Hollywood, Goodman has worked on such recent TIME covers as the Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, Walt Disney and Gwen Verdon stories. A serious student of the movie industry, Correspondent Goodman has collected over the years a library of some 1,000 books from a 1671 volume...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Publisher's Letter, Aug. 29, 1955 | 8/29/1955 | See Source »

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