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...have found an answer to the last question when he took the Chagall painting??which had once belonged to his beloved mother. Behind the story of the stolen Chagall painting lies the story of Ben’s family, of Soviet Russia, of Jewish folklore, and, finally, of death, birth and rebirth...
...wrote. When Elmo was stolen last month, according to Badaracco, “He was returned a day or two later by a Currier House student who found him in the bushes outside the house.” Currier HoCo President Techrosette Leng ’07 said the painting??s absence mostly bothered House administration. “The students think it’s kind of amusing as far as I can tell,” she said. “It’s the most hideous painting ever,” Alan...
...from 1969, shows a couple, close friends of Hockney, in a room furnished with little besides a sumptuous pink sofa. One man, Henry, sits comfortably on the couch at center, illuminated from behind by an open window with a city scene. His partner stands in profile at the painting??s right, symmetric with the unadorned lamp at left, looking anxious. Although their story is not clear from the painting, their positions and expressions imply that there is an intricate tangle of feelings involved, and one that Hockney is privy to.The last paintings in the gallery are from...
...Asian perspective on animal life—it shares the positive connotations of the painting. “Evocative Creatures” gives viewers a window into the foreign world of centuries-old East Asia, a world perhaps as mysterious and faraway to many Cantabrigians as the painting??s moon is to its gibbons. “Animal Motifs” runs until June...
...ashamed of their final product,” a strange sentiment in light of the compositions’ beauty and uniqueness. Frey, who is a Cal Poly graduate with an illustration background, turned to landscapes when he saw what he refers to as a “cheesy family painting?? that made him want to render them more active. But Frey’s style is hard to pin down: he does work in traditional media like illustration and cartoons but also uses more eccentric forms like painting on canvasses shaped like everyday objects and drawing on stickers...