Word: canvased
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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On May 3, the Royal Academy of Arts opened its annual exhibition at the Burlington House, London. There are two sensations in this year's otherwise moderate display. The first is W. Russell Flint's sex picture, The Lemnians, a canvas displaying little more than coarse sensuality. (The Lemnians occupied...
A canvas displaying little more than coarse sensuality. (P. 13.)
The effort has been to collect in Wilmington an exhibition representative of all parts of the U. S. The most conspicuous canvas is Warships on the Hudson by George Bellows. There is a Portrait by Eugene Speicher, American
M. Agre, antiquary of Robaix, France, bought of a grand nephew of Henri Robelin, auctioneer of the Drouet Salesrooms under Napoleon III, a collection of 15 presumably worthless paintings. On looking them over, he was rather impressed by one canvas, ten by seven inches, and on cleaning it found the...
Those who wish to endanger their souls with teleology will find authentic material in "Confusion,". And the casual reader, who finds pleasure if not purpose in the records of life, will find in "Confusion" a breadth of canvas, a freshness of color, and a human interest worthy of an older...