Word: honorees
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Some of Dubuffet's subjects, like Jean Paulhan, had impeccable Resistance records. Others, like Paul Leautaud -- a brilliant aphorist -- decidedly did not. So when Dubuffet put a portrait of Leautaud, wrinkled like a tortoise or (as his title had it) "a red-skinned sorcerer," into the same portrait show as...
The Fogg exhibition "La Caricature: Wit, Humor and Politics in French Caricature, 1830-1835" spotlights the master of the form, Honore Daumier. Daumier and his contemporaries created the pieces in this small show in response to the activities of the French monarchy.
The French artist Honore Daumier (1808-1879) is the cartoonist's god, though of course he is much more than that. It's impossible to think of an outstanding 20th century caricaturist, from David Low to Ronald Searle and David Levine, who doesn't owe something fundamental to him. Most...
The eight Law School students being charged are third-year Charisse A. Carney; second-years Jill R. Newman, Marie-Louise A. Ramsdale, William Anspach, Jodie I. Grant, Lucy H. Koh and Derek J. Honore; and first-year Julie A. Su.
In a conversation with Carney and Honore, Clarkreaffirmed his statements from a March Wall StreetJournal article, where he stated that protestswere a result of affirmative action and minoritystudents' lack of self-confidence.