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...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...
...LEONARD S. BRAM Iselin...
...other monsters, a young (35) Californian named Ray Bradbury is regarded as the arrived monster-monger, fit replacement for August Derleth, eldritch statesman of the well-informed witchlover. Author Bradbury may owe even more to John Collier, another veteran djinn-and-bitters addict. Like Mary Wollstonecraft (Frankenstein) Shelley and Bram (Dracula) Stoker, these writers appeal to the middle or relatively uncorrugated brow, rather than the highbrow, who finds more than enough to bite his nails over in the Age of Anxiety without faking up a little more. The highbrow, in fact, whose modern poetic world has been defined by Poet...
Other Crimson finishers were: 6) Bill Apthorp '43; 7) Ash Hallet '58; 8) Bram Arnold '58; 10) Ebbe Dane '55; 16) John Hart '54; 17) Ad Carter '36; 18) Frank Kennedy '53; 19) George Cancer '46; 20) Dave Arnold '44; 22) Jim Madden '31; 23) Del Ames...
Suspense (Mon. 8 p.m., CBS). Richard Widmark in Mate Bram...