Word: reflect
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...calendars. On the opposite page are reproduced three of the biggest-selling calendar pictures for 1952. All are published by the St. Paul firm of Brown & Bigelow (TIME, July 5, 1948), which supplies half of the 120 million commercial calendars made in the U.S. each year. These three paintings reflect the three most popular categories of calendar...
...parts of the world, they hope that it will be our good fortune to have at last a master as intelligent, as cultivated and as clement as Caesar . . . The real Caesar was known only to Caesar, but it is the mark of the very greatest men that they reflect the endless perplexities and the eternal problems of mankind...
Among those defending the mural, however, one remarked that "oftentimes opinions on the content of a painting reflect more the mind of the viewer than the intent of the artist...
...result of Karolik's work in the neglected field of early 19th Century U.S. art went on permanent exhibition last week in a refurbished wing of Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. One of the most important gifts the museum ever received, the 233 paintings reflect the professional judgment of William Constable, the museum's Curator of Paintings, who helped the Karoliks pick them...
...would have to be pretty grim not to find something in it worth composing." This fidelity to his own time is undoubtedly the reason for Copland's extraordinary influence on modern music. The dean of American composers has severed his ties with the romanticists; he writes his music to reflect the outside world rather than to rework the feelings of a past age. "You don't pick the music," he points out, "it picks...