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...whomever they follow, most of the artists have injected into their pictures a gay note which seems to belie the state of the world. Even George Rock's "Sad Scene", almost a line exception, seems merely a tour de force. F. F. A. Bruck's caricature and John Holabrid's two watercolors are particularly happy, and done in a fresh manner. Howard Turner's watercolor "Manhattan" together with his "Nude"--a sharp study done with a minimum of line--combine to make his probably the best and most original contribution to the show...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ARTS | 3/17/1941 | See Source »

...most striking feature of this issue is the illustration work of John Holabrid '42. No less than eight woodcuts, stark and simple in their satire, yet wholly decorative, and scattered through the pages. The deep blue inking of the front cover illustration is especially eye-catching...

Author: By Richard D. Edwards ., | Title: Improved 'Progressive' Shows New Method and Development | 2/29/1940 | See Source »

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