Word: exhibited
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Starting out to be an artist himself, Eliot tried all kinds of painting, from "tight realism to complete abstraction." In 1940 he made a gallery of his Boston apartment to exhibit the work of artist friends. But soon after that he began painting less & less and turned more & more toward writing. "A painter lives in his eyes," he says. "I felt a growing need to express myself in words. I'm not a painter any more...
...Lamp for Nightfall, he un-limbers the old routine in a Maine setting. This time it is the old Yankee stock that is going to pot, steadily losing ground to the more vital "Canucks" and "square-heads." Take the Emerson family, Author Caldwell's prime exhibit: Thede Emerson. richest man in Clearwater, has $200,000 in the bauk, but will he let his son Howard go off to college in Boston? No, he keeps him at home doing chores so he won't have to get a hired man. Thede hates the French Canadians, but he is letting...
After a successful tour of Italy Frank Lloyd Wright arrived in Paris with his autobiographical exhibit called "Sixty years of living Architecture." The 82-year-old architect was obviously pleased with one of his recent awards, the Gold Medal of the City of Florence. Said he: "Dante wanted it and never got it. Then they go ahead and give it to an American from the tall grass of the western prairies...
Three years age, a small, basement room in the Mallinckrodt Chemical Laboratories was temporarily converted into a museum. In place of the usual glassware and bottles of reagents there was an exhibit of oil and watercolor paintings, several pieces of finely done statuary, telescopes, violins, and elaborate plans for a two-unstirred schooner...
...trim, black & white silk print afternoon dress with a detachable overskirt that can be removed and worn as a shoulder cape; a white organza evening gown with a taffeta underskirt, hand-embroidered and studded with rhinestones (see cut). Although the clothes were brought in duty-free and for exhibit purposes only, it looked as if the Germans would have little trouble selling their designs...