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...whistle of the northbound "Freedom Train" still casts its spell over Southern Negroes...
...dimensional and flat as the canvas itself. The same formula seems to be repeated over and over again, yet the moods evoked are many. Rothko's paintings are as remote and silent as some forgotten civilization, but if contemplated long enough, they do cast a certain spell...
...much flight can a viewer get? Even on Rothko's own terms, his image, once seen, is only too recognizable in the next painting, and the essential innocence of the viewer is destroyed. The spell is there - it simply does not last...
Though Eyre's "drawings" deceived London for quite a spell, the museum itself was in this case above reproach. Twice it turned down the opportunity to buy Eyre's Southwark Fair. But in the end Forger Thompson won out anyway. The museum became so intrigued by his work that it bought up the whole Eyre collection as an admirable example of an artful forger...
...amen. I've got a tiger by the tail, and I haven't got any illusions." Milwaukee-born, Minow was named the outstanding graduate of Northwestern University's law school in 1950, went to work as an administrative assistant to Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson after a spell as clerk to the late Supreme Court Chief Justice Fred Vinson. An aggressively loyal Stevensonian, Minow campaigned for the Governor (now his fellow partner in the law firm of Stevenson, Rifkind & Wirtz) in both 1952 and 1956, did his best to try to persuade Adlai not to fight Kennedy...