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"For the head, copy and learn by heart the heads of Da Vinci; for the body, Michelangelo and Durer; for everything, Rubens." Having learned from art, Marsh turned to life: "Go out into the streets, stare at the people. Go into the subway. Stare at the people. Stare, stare, keep...
Out of his own observation of metropolitan life came the low-life city scenes that made him famous, including a painting of Dillinger's death and sketches of the Jelke trial for LIFE, For some of his best material he went to the Bowery ("You can't find...
In a Tizzy. In New York City last week, another joined that distinguished parade of art lovers. Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav M. Molotov, just in on the Queen Elisabeth, sent the huge Metropolitan Museum into a tizzy by showing up at the information desk and requesting a guided tour. Trailed...
Manet's Lunch on the Grass [May 9] and his arrangement of the three figures is even more classical than he probably ever suspected. Raimondi's or Raphael's Judgment of Paris is lifted directly from a Roman late 2nd century A.D. sarcophagus or coffin relief of...
"Rubens Vaz, hero . . . father of four children, fell this night at my side. My own son ran with him the risk to which all Brazilians living under a regime of corruption and terror are subject. Those who resist corruption fall victims of violence . . . The sight of Rubens Vaz lying in...