Word: coloring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...maintenance building--and this hardly touches the cost of materials. The piano was probably moved as a result of a last minute call--on overtime--while even the unaesthetic will agree that any attempt to repair a spotted wall by painting the spots only succeeds in changing their color...
Stevens achieves excellent results despite the handicap of inaccessibility to his subjects. Occasionally, however, his efforts to reproduce the black and white of H.A.A. programs in color run into trouble...
Gallerygoers who tried to deduce Yeats's personality from his work might imagine him as an angry, half-blind, stammeringly intense young giant, paint-spattered from head to foot. Murky smears sparked with gobs and drippings of candy-bright color, his huge, swirling landscapes, seascapes and reeling street scenes all look as if they are on fire and half burnt-out already. The panting energy in Yeats's art, and his violent disregard for nature, are impressive and repulsive as well. They are not easy to connect with the wistful-eyed, closemouthed little Dubliner he really...
Debussy: Preludes, Book II (E. Robert Schmitz, pianist; Victor, 12 sides). Schmitz paints in varying pastel shades, has little of the flashing color shown by Walter Gieseking in earlier records of the same pieces. Recording: good...
...risk a movie on an all-out religious theme (The Ten Commandments, 1923). He was among the first to use "effect lighting." He pioneered with the camera boom and the "blimp" (silencing insulation which permits the sound camera to move freely). He was among the first to use color in a feature (hand-tinting, in Joan the Woman...