Word: artful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Special emphasis is being laid now on accuracy and sureness rather than on speed or individual brilliancy. Yesterday the two offense lines were time and again sent down the ice with the puck to train them in the art of team-work around which the Winsor system of hockey play has been built. Since the resumption of practice this week the squad has improved considerably...
...Ananda K. Coomaraswamy will deliver the ninth of his lectures on "Indian Art and Culture" in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum at 4.30 o'clock today. Dr. Coomaraswamy, who is Keeper of the Section on Indian Art in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, will speak particularly of "Rajput and Mughal Painting." The lecture will be illustrated...
...Mediaeval and Renaissance Paintings" is the title of the first Fogg Art Museum Catalogue ever issued, which goes on sale Wednesday morning. The volume, which contains upwards of 400 pages of reading matter and heliotype illustrations, to the number of 66, is quarto size, sumptuously bound in heavy board with a rich cloth back, and consists chiefly of a careful index of the primitive and Renaissance paintings dating before 1700, which may be seen at the Museum. The book, which is a publication of the Harvard University Press, will be available at the Co-operative Society and other bookstores...
...catalogue has been in the complete charge of E. W. Forbes '95, Director of the Fogg Art Museum. In the book has been included a series of articles by members of the museum staff, dealing will Byzantine and Primitive Art, including Early Italian, Florentine, North Italian, and Venetian. The early development of painting in France, Flanders, Germany, Spain, and England has also been briefly discussed in short introductions to the sections devoted to these countries...
...from the originals by a special heliotype process. Their unusual clearness of detail and the richness of their modelling make this survey an attractive book for the general public interested in early painting, as well as an indispensable one for students and collectors. The painstaking notes on certain incomplete art treasures of which parts are housed in various European collections will make the book particularly valuable for foreign museums, and furnish a convenient summary of the chief works of interest of the period. Due to the inclusion also of the results of scholarly research on the subject of pigments...