Word: graham
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Renaissance madonnas to the majestic risen Lord of Graham Sutherland's tapestry in Coventry Cathedral...
ELAINE DE KOONING-Graham, 1014 Madison Ave. at 78th. "He had a golden look, his hair was unexpectedly ruddy, his eyes were very large and impressive -he seemed larger than life." This was Elaine de Kooning's impression of President Kennedy when she sketched him at Palm Beach in December 1962, and it is the likeness she caught in the resulting 15 portraits, all larger than life. Through...
...appreciate the sentiments expressed in letters to you by Anthony Graham-White, Barbara Easton and David Kotz and am glad for the clarification expressed in the letter from Benjamin Stapleton and Charles Stern, officers of the Combined Charities, with reference to the CRIMSON story of Oct. 28, 1964 which suggested that the American Friends Service Committee has "political overtones" which this year would make it ineligible for Combined Charities endorsement...
JAMES HARVEY-Graham, 1014 Madison Ave. at 78th. Harvey, an abstract expressionist, is also a commercial artist, and he took a dim view of Pop Painter Andy Warhol's Brillo-box copies. Harvey, after all, had designed the original. Harvey's new paintings consist of whirling wheels of color that hang dizzily even from the ceiling. They look as though they would be hard to copy. Through...
...City last week, three drivers were still battling for the championship, and it would have taken a mathematical wizard to figure all the possibilities. Under the complicated system of Grand Prix scoring (nine points for a first place, six for a second, four for third, etc.), Britain's Graham Hill was leading with 39 points, Surtees was second with 34, and Scotland's Jimmy Clark, the 1963 champion, had 30. Now, if Hill won, it was all over. But if Clark won and Hill and Surtees were out of the money, or if Surtees came in second while...