Word: arts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...spirit of Harvard life much more than as if it were teeming with familiar scenes, and at the same time gives a suggestive touch of Cambridge itself. Aside, however, from its preeminent interest to Harvard men Mr. Beal's work is deserving of especial mention as a work of art, and merits the attention of all It may be seen in Boston at the art gallery of Noyes, Cobb and Co. on Boylston street...
...Morgan lectured last evening before a large audience in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory upon Euripides and the story of Medea in Ancient Art. The lecture was illustrated by numerous pictures taken from Greek antiquities, and thrown by the stereopticon on the white wall...
...Morgan said that in youth Euripides was a successful painter, but as he grew older he was led through by philosophy into his proper field, tragic poetry. But the knowledge he had acquired when a painter, and the ability thereby gained of better appreciating the whole scope of art were of the greatest value to him as a dramatist. Through all his great tragedies he is constantly viewing things with a painter's eye, which gives to them a greater unity and a higher artistic merit. All of the dramas of Euripides, with one exception, were composed after the completion...
Euripides and the story of Medea in Ancient Art. Illustrated lecture by Dr. Morgan. Jefferson Physical Laboratory...
...next Tuesday evening, May 21st, at 7.45 o'clock. The remaining four lessons will be given May 23d, 24th, 27th and 29th. These lessons are the same that Dr. Pick has given in the leading universities in Europe, and in these lessons he guarantees a complete mastery of the art of energizing memory. The fee for the full course...