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Created by the Met's Gary Tinterow and the French art historian Henri Loyrette, chief curator of the Musee d'Orsay in Paris, it has drawn in an astonishing number of major works -- nearly 30 Manets; more than that number of Monets; and work by a whole gamut of artists from Renoir to Cezanne and Whistler, from Frederic Bazille to academicians like Jean-Leon Gerome and even William Bouguereau. It focuses on the early years of the movement, the 1860s, before "New Painting" became controversial with the first Impressionist exhibition of 1874. It asks, What formed Manet, Monet, Degas, Renoir...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ART: New Dawn | 11/14/1994 | See Source »

Readers included Briggs-Copeland Assistant Professor of English and American Literature and Language Verlyn Klinkenborg and Briggs-Copeland Lecturers on English and American Literature and Language Robert Cohen, Henri Cole, and Jill C. McCorkle...

Author: By Deborah Yeh, | Title: Kinnell Reads Favorite Poetry | 11/3/1994 | See Source »

Briggs-Copeland Lecturer on English and American Literature and Language Henri Cole said Heaney is the obvious choice for the prize--considering the competition...

Author: By David L. Greene, | Title: Heaney Top Candidate for Nobel Prize | 10/7/1994 | See Source »

Winter and Professor of Fine Arts Henri Zerner conceived the course this past summer, partly to fill the void created by the loss of Fine Arts 13. That course drew 277 students the last time it was taught...

Author: By Jeffrey C. Milder, | Title: Crowds Appear For New Arts Survey | 9/23/1994 | See Source »

...because Mitterrand is fading from public life, revelations about his % activities during the war have prompted more reminiscences than recriminations. Pean prints a wartime letter he discovered from Henri Frenay, chief of the United Movement of the Resistance. An aide of Charles de Gaulle's Opposition-in-exile had questioned Mitterrand's newfound Resistance fervor, given his previous dedication to Vichy. "France's drama," Frenay wrote back, "is that its honest and impartial men believed, during a certain time, in Marshal Petain and placed their trust in him. They, without a doubt, made a mistake, but it was an innocent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Remembrance of Things Past | 9/12/1994 | See Source »

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