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...that was attended, if sometimes only briefly, by "everybody."' The next night, the Chicago collectors Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Maremont chartered a vaporetto to take 130 guests to dine on the island of Torcello. After dinner, a band was brought in and everyone did the twist, including British Sculptor Lynn Chadwick and René d'Harnoncourt, the chief dignitary from Manhattan's Museum of Modern...
...McGuire, a landscape architect; Maria Teresa M. Moevs, a classical archaeologist wife of Robert Moevs, assistant professor of Music; Tillie Olsen, a creative writer who won the 1961 O. Henry Award for the best American short story published in the previous year; and Marianna Pineda, a prize-winning sculptor...
...most interesting exhibitor of this, our Washington Square, I found to be Dan Dennett '63 (Eliot), a sculptor. Though Mr. Dennett has by no means perfected his technical skill, his originality, depth of perception, and understanding for his materials go pretty much unrivalled by the other participants. His stone sculpture of a "Crusader" is particularly effective in its bulky angularity and sense of determination...
...Whats" Determine "Hows." In 1929 Boston-bred David Park turned up in Berkeley Calif., and except for a five-year teaching stint at Boston's Winsor School he remained there for the rest of his life For a while he was a stonecutter for a sculptor; he got through the Depression with the help of the WPA, worked as a factory hand during World War II, eventually landed a job at the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco. It was there that Park experimented with abstract expressionism...
...more than 50 years, the Rumanian-born Sculptor Constantin Brancusi hvec in Paris-and for more than 50 years, Paris studiously ignored him. He lived in a studio-shack among a cluster of crumbling shanties in the Impasse Ronsin, a coal-begrimed dead-end street in Mont parnasse inhabited by struggling artists...