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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...abbey of Moutier-Saint-Jean from which these capitals originated was in the department of Cote-d'Or in the valley of the Recome, a few miles above Semur. Little now remains of this church, originally built by the Abbott Bernard II who was elected Abbott in 1109, and died in 1133. Since the size and architectural forms of the capitals indicate that they supported heavy transverse ribs, they must therefore have been carved before...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Collections and Critiques | 1/28/1932 | See Source »

...Form 10161 J, complete with "article submittal notice" and return envelope, the technical press editor of Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. offered newspapers an illustrated story stating that Westinghouse engineers had examined the hair of Film Actress Jean Harlow with a Westinghouse color matcher and found it real platinum color...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 25, 1932 | 1/25/1932 | See Source »

...small group of strange paintings attracted critics to Manhattan's Balzac Galleries last week. They were the work of a bald, naturalized Frenchman named Jean Crotti. Painter Crotti is the most eminent exponent of a school of art known as surrealism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Surrealist | 1/11/1932 | See Source »

...Recaptured the same Renée Neree of Renée, La Vagabonde (TIME, March 23). Renée, retired from the stage and (as she thinks and hopes) from the lists of love, at 36 finds herself leading a solitary hotel life on the Riviera. Two lovers, Jean and May, live at the same hotel; Renée against her will is drawn into the triangle. She runs away; Jean abandons May, follows her. Renee is older than than he is, thinks the worst of him, realizes that she is vulnerable, doubts if he is, but she lets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Decolette | 1/11/1932 | See Source »

...military academy. In 1910 he was in Paris assisting, with Picasso and Braque, at the accouchement of cubism. Back in Mexico City he was the leading figure in a group of quasi-Communist artists who have become the leaders in the Mexican renaissance: Jose Clemente Orozco, Jean Chariot. Carlos Merida, Pachecho. They worked for a flat rate of $4 (eight pesos) a day and hired a plump little boy to bring them water and wash their brushes. The water boy was Miguel Covarrubias. now famed smartchart caricaturist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Square-foot Show | 12/28/1931 | See Source »

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