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Word: splendor (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Italian high-fashion designers displayed their fall collections last week in Rome's magnificent Palazzo Barberini. Set in such baroque splendor, the clothes took an occasional second place to statuary but, by and large, emerged victorious-and lovely. The year's top Italian fashion news: the look, in general, is fanciful and "romantic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: Romantic Fall | 7/21/1961 | See Source »

Scattered on the floor like driftwood on a beach were inlaid sideboards, china cupboards and end tables. Marble busts stood in dusty splendor on all the tables and desks; mirrors leaned at odd angles against the walls. Art and antique magazines, cardboard cartons and discarded papers littered the room. The scene of this disarray was not Ye Olde Antique Shoppe, but the paneled office of White House Curator Mrs. James N. Pearce, head huntress for Jackie Kennedy in her campaign to turn the White House into a treasure trove of Early Americana...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Antiquarians' Delight | 7/14/1961 | See Source »

...Hewlett Johnson, Dr. Ramsey received the gold-encrusted shepherd's crook of his office, then moved to the grey marble Chair of St. Augustine,† on which each Archbishop of Canterbury has sat for his enthronement since 1205. Before speaking, Ramsey seemed deliberately to dismiss the pageant splendor around him, fumbling in his robes for his spectacles and his handkerchief. Carefully he cleaned each lens, placed the glasses on his nose, and wiped a drop of moisture from the palm of one hand. Then he began in fluting tones to preach for the first time to a flock that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The 100th Canterbury | 7/7/1961 | See Source »

...Cesti," wrote the Neapolitan landscape painter Salvator Rosa, "is the glory and splendor of the secular scene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: A Hit for the Friar | 6/23/1961 | See Source »

...scene was 17th century Italy, and Composer Pietro Cesti (1623-69), otherwise known as Father Antonio, contributed to its splendor in flamboyant fashion. Renowned for his unfriarly frolics (a partiality toward wine and the wives of his benefactors), he was unfrocked* and dismissed from the court of the Medici in Florence for "reprehensible conduct." In more sober moods he reputedly wrote 100 operas, many of them tradition-breaking efforts that helped determine the shape of opera to come. Last week the first, and one of the best, of Cesti's works, his three-act Orontea, was back in Milan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: A Hit for the Friar | 6/23/1961 | See Source »

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