Word: bram
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...delighted by your praise of the movie version of my book Rosemary's Baby [June 21] and aghast at your reference to its apartment-house setting as the "Branford," rather than the "Bramford." I chose the name in memory of Writer Bram Stoker, and 1 shudder to think that you may have offended his baby, who is still alive-you know he is-and whose name is Dracula...
...second act consists of the Merchant's Tale (in which Wilfrid Bram-bell regularly stops the show with a prenuptial bossanova in a nightshirt), followed by the Wife of Bath's moral story of the overamorous Knight and the witch who turns into a beautiful young girl when she is convinced that he really loves...
...ELLIOTT BRAM SEWELL Louvain, Belgium Sir: The picture of the corpse of Dr. Paul Carlson is an offense to the man, his work, and the mission to which he dedicated his life. You have in this picture brought dishonor to an honorable...
...BRAM VAN VELDE-Knoedler, 14 East 57th. This 20-year retrospective (39 oils and gouaches) is a generous showing of Van Velde, for he averages only eight works a year. They are all untitled; in one wash imprisons light as it streams down the paper, a streak of red frozen in icy blue. Through...
...years he has been a painter, and for all but the past five of them. Bram van Velde has been penniless and unknown, a man so much alone that he has almost lost the gift of speech. Seemingly too late to give him any satisfaction, he is now becoming famous and solvent. He has had enormously successful shows in Swiss and Dutch museums. At his big retrospective at the influential Galerie Knoedler in Paris last fall, some of his paintings fetched prices up to $18,000. This week a similar show opens at Knoedler's in Manhattan...