Word: artzybasheffs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Just where is the dividing line between youth and middle age? In TIME [Sept. 17], Artist Artzybasheff was described as middle-aged (46) while Druggist Ruskin was said to be young (42). Perhaps such a decision largely depends upon the age of the author...
...male artist used a tired old ½-inch, previously dipped brush to make the unstenciled sun before X-ing it out in the manner correctly described by Reader Harrington. The idea came suddenly, but was deliberately planned before execution. It was drawn to size. Contestant Harrington is the winner. Artzybasheff was the artist...
Normally the screen shows the size but not the exact shape of the detected object. Occasionally it may get an effect of almost photographic sharpness (the screen in Artzybasheff's drawing, though an exaggerated animation, is based on a ''shadow effect" actually caught in one freakish radar picture of a plane a couple of hundred yards away...
This exhibit includes portraits by Artists Ernest Hamlin Baker, Boris Artzybasheff, Boris Chaliapin and Guy Rowe-and already it has attracted record crowds at the Portland Museum, the Seattle Art Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of History, Science and Art. And when these covers were shown in San Francisco as part of a special United Nations Art Exhibit, the State Department and Mayor Roger Lapham invited the foreign delegates to visit the museum and the reception there attracted more than five thousand people...
...Artzybasheff, 46, is the Russian-born son of Novelist Michael Artzybasheff (Sanine). An old hand at commercial art, he has successfully illustrated 50-odd books-although he does not particularly like to be called an illustrator. He speaks simon-pure American in a soft voice, looks and dresses like a banker. One of his best-known graphic products: covers for TIME...