Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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To compete for the Prix de Rome, candidates are expected not only to submit paintings and sketches for exhibition in Manhattan's Grand Central Palace, but to present themselves at an afternoon tea. There the judges and trustees (of which Professor Savage is one) of the American Academy in Rome...
Four motion pictures on engineering subjects were shown at the meeting last night, the final one of the year The first one was it a technical exhibition of the process of riveting the second, a survey of the use of dynamite, particularly in the construction of the Cascade Tunnel, the...
Contrary to most exhibitions of the work of Degas, emphasis has been laid not on his studies of the ballet and of the race-track, but upon his endeavors in the line of portraiture. Another feature of the show is a large unfinished canvas, "Woman at the Bath", which has...
Degas' genius as an artist, and range as a technician, is particularly marked in this, his most recent showing. Trained in the tradition of Ingres and familiar with the methods of the impressionists among whom he worked, his work soon reached out into new fields and he combined his peculiar...
Treating the weekend crowd to an exhibition of air-tight baseball, the Crimson nine made it two in a row this year over a powerful Pennsylvania aggregation when it duplicated its 3-1 victory of last month. Captain McGrath's triple and Wood's circuit clout provided the necessary punch...