Word: italianization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...twelve, also in the Fogg Museum and also in Italian Art is a lecture by Professor Post given in Fine Arts 9a on Michael Angelo. The versatlle artist one of the greatest figures of the Renaissance, lived an interesting life in an interesting period. Any one of a number of works would have been sufficient to keep his name alive--the Sistine Chapel, the Dome of St. Peter's, the Medical Chapel...
...Italian by birth, international in reputation, Mr. Casella has appeared in practically every musical center of the world in all of his multiple roles. His first visit to the United States during the season 1921-22 was perhaps the outstanding musical event of the year. The Philadelphia Orchestra first presented him as a soloist and conductor in his "Pagine di Guerra." With the Minneapolis, Detroit, and Cincinnati Orchestras he conducted his "Rhapsody Italia" and also appeared as pianist. His debut recital in New York aroused such interest that two others were hastily arranged, making three recitals within one month...
...North Italian Painting: The Early Renaissance in Venice," Professor Edgell, New Fogg Museum, Fine Arts...
...give a series of lectures at Harvard next fall, M. R. James, a well-known English mediaevalist, Dr. A. Warburg, of the University of Hamburg, Paul Pelliot, a French Orientalist. Roger Fry, British author and authority on modern painting, Bernnard Berenson, an eminent authority in the field of Italian painting and Arthur Waley of the British Museum...
...this meal, which is light, he likes a helping of rice boiled according to the recipe of Milan cooks; and occasionally a cutlet. He percolates his own coffee and drinks it black. While he lunches thus, prelates on their knees read him his correspondence and extracts from Italian and foreign newspapers. After luncheon he goes to his private apartments for a brief...