Word: modeled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Rumors starting he knew not where insisted that the original model for the painting was now starving in a garret. Artist Chabas had suddenly been deluged with letters from the U. S. demanding to know what had happened to her, offering to send money, clothes, food...
Lusty indeed is the Universal "Mouse'' whose 39? camera, first produced in 1933, is now sold in every country in the world except Germany and Russia, far surpassing Eastman in volume of units. Both the 39? camera and the new $1 folding model are designed to use only Univex film which is imported from Belgium. Size of Univex pictures...
Dawdling en route last week, H. R. H. visited Germany for the first time since the War, led his merry friends right royally around Munich's industrial museum, sniffed perfume samples and grinned at the famed model furnished by Pullman Car Co. Not knowing what to do with the doll Negro porter, Munich museum authorities tucked him into an upper berth...
Shinn has designed a rotary engine and an automobile. He won the commission for the enormous murals in Trenton's City Hall by building an eight-foot model of the building, through the windows of which the late John Roebling (wire rope) was delighted to discover a reproduction of his own Factory No. 9. He decorated the interior of the Belasco Theatre in Manhattan, has been art director for three cinema companies. And, best of all, he is the author of one of the most successful burlesques ever written: Hazel Weston, or More Sinned Against Than Usual. This Shinnanigan...
...architect; of pneumonia; in Plandome, N. Y. He designed country clubs and socialite country houses, won a gold medal in 1933 in a Better Homes in America competition, with a 1½-story cottage which a jury found "admirable, compact, convenient, well lighted and well aired." He planned the model ''America's Little House" which currently stands in Manhattan at the corner of Park Avenue and 39th Street...