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...Herewith Laurence Lowry's The Black Tower, Manchester, 1938. The tall, thin, stooped gentleman in the foreground is Artist Lowry...
...Christian conscience is severe towards self, [it is] compassionate towards others." In judging others, the Christian once again looks beyond the deed and fixes on the doer, "the essential man, made in God's image . . . Exact assessment of each offender's ill-desert is not in the foreground of his attention. The responsibility of which he is chiefly conscious is his own responsibility for doing something to put things right...
...picture came to the Ashland (Ky.) Daily Independent (circ. 15,512) last August from Mrs. G. E. Dobbins, a reader. It showed two bombers flying in a cloudy sky. Clear as could be in the foreground was a likeness of Christ, hands outstretched in a gesture of peace...
Dioramas are the joint result of a patient group effort. Perfect shading of the background picture into the real soil of the foreground is the first essential in achieving realism. This and other near-perfections were accomplished by the artists who made San Francisco's new exhibits. The animals were shot by a Berkeley mining engineer and big-game hunter named Leslie Simson. He found a home for the carcasses at the academy, and when he died in 1940 left $100,000 to insure their proper display. Academy Director of Exhibits Cecil Tose, who did the taxidermy himself, directed...
...Stargel, Manos, and Cass have been left behind. Crowley seem to have a clear shot at the ball-carrier, but perspective makes the two appear closer together than they actually were. John Culver (34), line backer on the left side, is being blocked away from the play in the foreground of this shot, while Springfield's center Paul Ryan (50) circles behind the line...