Word: continente
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bread & Butter. All Bedikian asks is that Paris judge for itself. In a Right Bank gallery last week, 65 of his canvases were on exhibit for the first time: a series of posed portraits done in his studio, and a second series of free impressions from his rambles around the...
Push, Don't Pay. What gives the changeless Bemelmans world its hard-wearing longevity is that it belongs neither to pure fact nor pure fiction. Its borders extend to Palm Beach and Hollywood, but its heartland is Europe-not the Europe of Gide or Aneurin Bevan, but a continent...
Prince Ludwig's account of his travels is not exactly a realistic portrait of contemporary Europe. It is Bemelmans at his old trick of exposing and glamorizing his dream continent simultaneously.
"Second, that a war against Russia can only be won on the continent of Europe, with bayonets . . ."
Already the defeated are living and eating better than many of the victors. West Germany's great industry, miraculously reclaimed from the rubble of surrender, competes seriously with the industry of the winners. Its Deutsche mark is sounder than France's franc, its economy (though not its moral...