Word: colorations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dean Martin Show (NBC, 8-9 p.m.). Dean harmonizing with Donald O'Connor to some pleasant old soft-shoe routines. With Gisele MacKenzie. Color...
...unusual but faithfully reportorial scene of rural Japanese women bathing with members of their family helped Launois round out an important color photograph assignment for TIME. This one, showing both the new and the old ways of life of Japanese women, accompanies this week's cover story (see FOREIGN NEWS). As a dramatic document of sociological change in one of the world's great nations, it is typical of TIME's frequent, unique use of color photography to provide an added dimension to journalism...
Similar projects in the past on other subjects have given a broader treatment than could have been provided in black and white. Color photographs of middle-class Mexico (Dec. 8) showed some of the startling social and economic developments changing our neighbor to the south. A spread on Squaw Valley (Feb. 9) provided a breathtaking view of the scene of next winter's Olympics. At the same time, vast and fundamental changes rapidly affecting the whole world have been covered by color spreads on such subjects as space medicine (May 26) and the U.S. atomics industry...
...friend of Madame du Barry and American Ambassador Benjamin Franklin. Almost nothing more is known of Fragonard's life. With typical breeziness, he signed himself "Frago." and painted himself just thrice. One self-portrait is in the Louvre, a second in his native Grasse, and the third (see color page), newly acquired, in San Francisco's Palace of the Legion of Honor...
...case the Three Small Pieces, Opus 11, superbly performed by Judith Davidoff and Rzewski. As usual, Webern made his successors seem rather tentative and shapeless (the exception was Mr. Rzewski's vastly self-assured piece), but he did not detract from their clear achievements, largely in the matters of color and dynamic subtlety. Whether or not the structural question has been answered is problematical. Wolff and others say that sense of direction should not necessarily be looked for in this music, that many works ought to be regarded as static. If this is so, then aduiences will have to learn...