Word: drawed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...representing horses in all their attitudes; But picturing the flesh, he fails to draw...
...crowded beyond what the fire laws allow. They charge no cover, and on their postage-stamp bandstands they usually offer pianists and trios (piano, bass, drums). Some really are for listening to music, some merely places to be dimly seen while the music is being played. All of them draw an audience of far more recent converts than the more venerable music spots-Nick's, Eddie Condon's, Birdland. Jimmy Ryan...
Skeletons on the. Beach. In room after room, the current exhibition breathtakingly displays the energy with which Picasso investigated one direction after another. He briefly turned back to classicism ("They say I draw better than Raphael, and probably they are right," he once remarked), then in what amounted to a burlesque of classicism created such monumental figures as Mother and Child, which only superb talent saves from becoming ludicrous. In his Three Dancers he not only bade farewell to his period of stage designing with the Ballet Russe (where he met and married his one legal wife, Olga Koklova, mother...
...Communist Boss Maurice Thorez is a frequent and conspicuous guest at Picasso's villa at Cannes. But when someone asked Picasso what he would do if France became a satellite and he was ordered to paint the party line, Picasso exploded: "If they stopped my painting, I would draw on paper. If they put me in prison without paper or pencil, I would draw with spit on the cell walls...
...been a premedical student at Dartmouth, a Navy flyer, and a wanderer in the U.S. and the world. His writing is both vivid and various, and its weaknesses are the sort that promise future strength. In his refusal to make explicit judgments - leaving it to the reader to draw his own conclusions - Connell has made his first steps in the direction of the goal set by that master of the short story, James Joyce, who argued that "the artist, like the God of creation, remains within or behind or beyond or above his handiwork, invisible, refined out of existence, paring...