Word: self-portrait
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...Self-Portrait. In a speech before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce last week, Connally, without mentioning names, attacked such possible Democratic candidates as Edmund Muskie, Birch Bayh and George McGovern for their criticism of the President's planned tax cuts for business. There was some inadvertent humor in Connally's sneer at Democratic "aspirants for high office or politically oriented economists who were once close to power and long to return." Connally, as a protege of L.B.J., Secretary of the Navy under John Kennedy and now one of the most forceful members of Nixon's Cabinet, might...
Wendy Walker's expressive self-portrait, dramatic in its russet, green and purple facial tones, is a forceful and moving expression. David Fitcher's silkscreen of a contorted American flag lying amid a claret and orange landscape ably controls, through an appreciation of the organizing effect of color, both its political and aesthetic context...
...year-old Rembrandt (Self-portrait of 1629) watches over the Dutch Room today as visitors look at his other paintings: The Sea of Galilee, The Obelisk, and A Lady and Gentleman in Black; each adds a matching pearl to her string of great masters...
...them together. "We will all be seeing them for the first time tonight, and I think I will like it." The three films will be Pull My Daisy, Me and My Brother, and a film commissioned by the American Film Institute about music, which ended up being a self-portrait. Frank shrugs, smiles and the lights...
...Playhouse, in its fifth and perhaps liveliest season, is TV's only surviving weekly theater series. This year's offerings have featured the ubiquitous Miss Hampshire in a glorious BBC revival of Oscar Wilde's The Ideal Husband, Helen Hayes in an engaging self-portrait, and Kim Stanley on a bill of one-acters by Tennessee Williams. Last week Playhouse launched a six-part retrospective of life and film in the 1930s. One aim of the series is to slash through the current sentimentalization of the Great Depression era. "Young people romanticize the '30s," says Arthur...