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Word: artistically (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Great was their surprise, therefore, when an envelope arrived last Saturday addressed to the "Winthrop House Burma Club" with a personal letter from the artist himself, in which he explained the non-inflammability of his hero as follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 4/14/1936 | See Source »

Appropriately housed in the bright Bignou Gallery high over the Rolls-Royce showroom on Manhattan's 57th Street, there opened last week the world's first public exhibition of the first tapestries ever woven from cartoons of famed modern artists. Agog at the novelty of seeing in fine-textured silk and wool original examples of what France's onetime Premier Edouard Herriot called in his catalog introduction "the whimsical fantasy of a Dufy, the 'color researches' of a Matisse, the free inspiration of a Picasso, the often satirical gravity of a Rouault," ecstatic esthetes gurgled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Twentieth Century Tapestries | 4/13/1936 | See Source »

...Edward R. Laughlin is also a grandson. James Laughlin IV is the member of the Harvard Advocate board who was largely responsible for the ban placed on an issue of that magazine last autumn by Cambridge police. Great-Granddaughter Alice Denniston Laughlin is a stained-glass artist. And Board Chairman George McCully Laughlin Jr. was in step with the family tradition when he retired last week at 63. Then, for the first time in its history, Jones & Laughlin was left without either a Jones or a Laughlin in the two top executive offices...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Family's Fourth | 4/13/1936 | See Source »

...message from the U. S. Communist Party to their shattered comrades in France. On the boat with him travel M. de la Penthièvre, most potent minister of the new king; Mr. Penkethman, aged but acute sleuth connected with the League of Nations; Cassie Mathers, a lively young artist making her first trip abroad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Lilies & Languors | 4/13/1936 | See Source »

Mdzart's Overture to "The Marriage of Figaro" opens this evening's concert by the Boston Symphony in Sanders Theatre. Following this delightful work is the Brahms Concerto for Pianoforte No. 2 in B flat with Artur Schnabel as soloist. As an artist, Mr. Schnabel is always the servant of the spirit of the music as well as the absolute master of its performance--a eulogy which cannot be applied to many. The work itself is a rather amazing combination of concerto and symphony and is considered by many a none too happy example of Brahms's genius. The concert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Music Box | 4/9/1936 | See Source »

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