Word: artistes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Many times a Carnegie exhibitor, Leon Kroll had never won a Carnegie Prize until last week. Famed for his nudes, his bright, formalized landscapes, Artist Kroll has hung canvases at Pittsburgh's great international show for 23 years, took an Honorable Mention in 1925, was even a member of the Carnegie jury in 1929. Reckoned by quantity of output, Artist Kroll stood less chance of winning this year than at any time since 1913. So far this year he has done just one oil. Last week that proved sufficient to take his country's highest painting honor...
Working for the Federal Government, Artist Kroll has spent the entire year on two enormous lunettes representing the Defeat and Triumph of Justice for the Attorney General's new conference room.* They are not yet finished, for Artist Kroll takes his commission seriously, has found mural painting more difficult than he expected. In July and August he went on vacation to his favorite Folly Cove, Cape Ann, Mass., where he has summered since 1930. He set up an easel in the back garden, painted the only canvas he has had time for since starting work on the Department...
...Essai Surréaliste by famed Salvador Dali, showing a vast dark cypress tree rising against an evening sky from which grows a half-opened book transfixed by a peg on which droops one of Artist Dali's limp watches...
Dinty Moore's--Where the crowd heads after the game. Give your stomach a treat. Order a juicy Hickory steak a la Dinty. And later a Ronrico frosty frappe introduced by Joe, the Barman, an artist in his own right...
...Theatre Guild production of "Call It A Day" is a thoroughly polished and perfectly cast performance. Philip Merivale and Joan Dante perhaps stand out a little above the rest of the cast, but it is rather unfair to make any such general statement. Gleun Anders as the adamant artist does a beautiful job of repulsing love-sick Florence Williams...