Word: raphaels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Professor Raphael Demos, Master's Lodgings: (Apthorp House): Mon., Thurs., 2-4 o'clock; Dr. Roy Lamson, Adams D-12: Monday 11-12 o'clock, Wednesday 2-4 o'clock, Friday 2-4 o'clock...
Professor Raphael Demos, Master's Lodgings: (Apthorp House): Mon., Thurs., 2-4 o'clock; Tuesday 12-1 o'clock. Dr. Roy Lamson, Adams D-12: Monday 2-5 o'clock, Wednesday 4-5 o'clock, Friday 2-4 o'clock...
Professor Raphael Demos, Master's Lodgings: (Apthorp House): Mon., Thurs., 2-4 o'clock; Tuesday 12-1 'clock. Dr. S. E. Gleason, Adams H-12: Mon., Wed., Fri., 4-5 o'clock. Dr. Roy Lamson, Adams D-12: Monday 11-12 o'clock, Wednesday 4-5 o'clock, Friday 2-4 o'clock...
...rooms of the Morgan Library were illuminated manuscripts, art objects and drawings from the 9th to the 17th Century, portraying the Passion, Resurrection and Ascension of Christ. Choice items: a recently acquired 14th-century missal illuminated by the great Niccolo da Bologna; a gold and enamel 12th-Century altar; Raphael's original drawing of the Agony in the Garden for a famed altarpiece owned by the Metropolitan Museum...
Humanity, of which Boldini had one understanding, is the constant subject of sad-eyed, diminutive Raphael Soyer, who has another. His twin, Moses, and his Brother Isaac are also able painters, but in the last few years Raphael's single-minded portrayals of pathos in Manhattan's sober poor have given him the greater reputation. Last week his first one-man show since 1935, at the Valentine Gallery, brought 14th Street impressively to fashionable 57th. In Soyer's accomplished paintings of Greenwich Village characters there was neither humor nor brilliance but a great deal of dun truth...