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Catherine Williston, dean of Admissions at Radcliffe, noted a rise in Radcliffe applications and said that the increase was probably due to an easing of campus turmoil and an improved national economy.
As the fortunes of Zoutleeuw rose, so did the rate of commissions-and the burghers' desire to see themselves echoed, if not specifically portrayed, in their altarpieces. A 15th century triptych carved in oak, probably by a sculptor from Louvain, retains some of the hieratic frontality of Gothic art...
The dinner was cancelled, according to Catherine Galbraith, the professor's wife, because "Kissinger was tied up with whatever's going on." An aide to Kissinger at the White house confirmed this, saying. "This Pakistani-India dispute's got everybody so busy around here." Galbraith himself was out of town...
Ordinarily a museum makes very little sense to a blind person," said originator Lutch. "Except for totem poles, it's nothing but a sea of glass cases." Lutch worked with two other employees of the museum, Sally L. Bond '71 and Catherine Rinne, to develop the program. Rinne is the...
To capture that "truth," Caravaggio painted directly from the subject, like Courbet 250 years later (there are no known drawings by Caravaggio). The sense of physical presence in his early work is so strong that a painting like The Ecstasy of Saint Francis, circa 1594, with its swooning saint and...