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...C??Catsam 1 H—Hale 1, Mann 1. 2B: C??Buckmiller 1, Compton 1 H—Mager 1, Shakir 1, Sheffield 1. Pitchers: H—Sheffield W 1-1 (6.1 IP, 5 ER, 6 K), C??Doveala L 1-4 (6.0 IP, 6 ER, 7 K). Attendance...
...C??Catsam 1, Perez 1. 3B: C??Johnson 1. 2B: C??Buckmiller 1, Compton 1, H—Hendricks 1. Pitchers: C??McKitish W 4-2 (7.0 IP, 5 R, 1 ER), H—Satyanarayana L 1-2 (2.0 IP, 6 H, 6 ER). Attendance...
...audience members, who have all brought with them a personal copy of the Bible and a book of songs, scribble furiously in well-worn journals or Palm Pilots. They receive the speech with laughter, thunderous applause and shouts of “Amen!”, “C??mon now!” and “Help me!” At the end of the sermon, the auditorium erupts in a standing ovation...
...paintings depict shoes, tea sets, books, skulls, figures, and carcasses. Experimenting with unique subject matter allowed impressionists to stretch the limits of still life painting, and the exhibition successfully illustrates this breadth. The range of artists is also extraordinary, from those known for still lifes like Fantin-Latour and C??zanne, to those known for landscapes like Monet, Pissarro and Sisley, to those known for figure painting like Degas, Cassatt and Caillebotte...
...well-known portraits of materialism. Vincent van Gogh’s “Roses” (1890), painted in the last year of his life while in a mental asylum, introduces thick black outlines and cube-shaped petals into the composition of a vase of wilting roses. Paul C??zanne’s “The Kitchen Table” (1888-90) is a revolutionary still life because C??zanne shows that he has set up the table laden with fruit, jugs and a basket in his studio, and that he will not be confined...