Word: arte
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Gustav Pauli, director of the Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany, will give the fourth of his series of lectures on "Modern Painting in Germany from 1880 to 1928" in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum at 4.30 o'clock today. The title of this lecture is. "The Naturalists (Adolf Menzel)" the public is invited to attend...
Under the auspices of the German Museum and the Fogg Art Museum, the fourth of a series of lectures on "Modern Painting in Germany from 1800 to 1928" will be given tomorrow at 4.30 o'clock in the large lecture hall of the Fogg Art Museum by Doctor Gustav Paull, director of the Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany. His subject will be "The Naturalists, Adolf Menzel." The lecture will be open to the public...
...worthy" of his musical ability. Already he had demanded that Gilbert write something more substantial "without the supernatural and improbable;" Gilbert had bridled, rued, agreed to. capitulate, then blithely written?The Mikado! Superbly Sullivan matched improbable for improbable, comic for comic, and suspected miserably that he was belittling his art...
...passivity of fun?listening to radio instead of doing amateur singing, fiddling), but the optimism is qualified with a recognition of arrant abuses, grave dangers. Thus, the Webbs on Labor, McBain on Law and Government, Winslow on Health, Dorsey on Race, James Harvey Robinson on Religion, Lewis Mumford on Art...
...investment banker, a member of the Stock Exchange, a director of Western railroads, New Jersey public utilities. During the war he established a Liberty Loan office, sold innumerable bonds. His dynamic existence takes him twice a year to France. He chases over the fairways at St. Cloud, chases to art collectors, buys with zest. With him goes the gracious Mrs. Dale, herself a painter of stage decorations, a writer of cogent art criticism. In three years they have gathered more than 300 modern French paintings, from the glossy classicism of David to the vaporous prettiness of Marie Laurencin...