Word: color
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Several witty songs by R. G. Noyes, head tutor of Dunster House and instructor in English, have been employed in the story of the play and will be sung by members of the cast. A color scheme of the four colors, black, white, brown, and yellow will be used for the costumes...
...discouraged by the somewhat dull study of lenses, undertaken in the first three weeks of Physics 2a, will find the rest of the course instructive. Some time is spent in a practical discussion of color effects and photography before more theoretical though elementary considerations of the phenomena of physical optics are taken up. There are five three hour laboratory periods. The scientific student will continue with 2b, and remember 2a as a pleasant introduction to the study of light. The student whose interests are not primarily scientific will do better to take Physics...
Born the seventh child of a seventh child on Christmas Day, Paul Manship was told he was lucky. At 14 he was painting a still-life of a green glazeware milk jug when his brother told him the jug was brown. Lucky Paul Manship was color blind. He wasted no time switching to clay. After three years in Sculptor Solon Borglum's studio and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, he rambled through Spain (1908). Next year he won the Prix de Rome. From 1916 to 1925 he was too busy to hold a one-man show...
...masters, leading one from China and Japan, through Greece and the Renaissance down to Turner almost in our own day gives one a tangible and permanent understanding and admiration of their greatness. In addition to copying one is also required to put into execution the principles of design and color which one has studied in theory in the lectures. Besides its value as a preparatory course for those who are going further in Fine Arts, 1a is the best of the introduction courses for those who only want to acquire an intelligent and critical attitude toward painting...
...corner of the room sat fashionable Portrait Painter Sir John Lavery, sketching the scene. Now & then Duveen looked quickly toward him. Back in his studio Sir John set up a big canvas and went to work to preserve Lord Duveen's big moment for posterity in full color & detail...