Word: stark
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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While the pet lay stark under ether anesthesia. Dr. Hartman maneuvered a pair of long, thin forceps down the animal's throat until he caught hold of the splinter of bone. Fifteen minutes of delicate, painstaking work, and the bone came out. The dog, although greatly weakened by the ordeal, will recover...
...rugged seascapes. He does no portrait work on order. Nor does he paint for a living. He lives first and paints afterward. His last trip was to Ireland. Consequently his recent exhibition at the Wildenstein galleries, Manhattan, was a collection of Irish crags, cliffs, inscrutable waves, symbolical shadows, all stark, bleak, sternly ecstatic. Some critics deplore Artist Kent's dearth of variety-"his gaunt monotonous forms are always inflexibly the same." All critics admire his virile compositions, his color effects. In his art they perceive that however repetitious his works, they are all like the man himself, boldly individualistic...
...pieces by the very modernest of the modernists. It has the bevy of nude ladies which Artist Renoir painted in his pensive way and called "Les Baigneuses," and which the Louvre failed to accept as a gift from Artist Renoir's sons. It contains tortured Goyas, and stark El Grecos; bold, eye-shaking Manets, Monets, Picassos, Soutines, Matisses, Van Goghs. It has many a tired ballet dancer by Degas, many an illuminating piece of fruit by Dr. Barnes's favorite of all painters, Paul Cezanne. Also, because of their influence upon French art and the presence of three...
...Norris '29; W. F. Ridout '28; E. A. Rieckman '29; S. M. Rosenberg ocC; Harold Rosenwald '27; S. C. Sanders '28; D. M. Sandomire '29; W. S. Seidel '29; Jerome Simmons '29; J. W. Singer Jr. '28; Hyman Sobell '28; J. S. Stamm '28; S. W. Stark '27; A. H. Swirsky '27; M. M. Tall '28; John Volkmann '27; L. H. Weinstein '27; M. A. Westgate...
...Class of 1926; E. M. Bailen, G. W. Cottrell, Jr. Lester Ginaburg, H. M. Hart, Jr., S. J. Kunitz, and P. F. Mosely, in the Class of 1927, P. N. Arnold, S. A. Buckingham, D. G. Fisher, Alan Holske, Harold Rosenwald, N W. Schur, S. W. Stark, John Volkmann, and M. A. Westgate; in the Class of 1928, E. T. Berkeley. A. W. Bettigole, Carl Ginsburg. Israel Hoffman, E. M. Hoover, Jr., W. A. Koshland, E. G. Mantle, W. F. Ridont, S. C. Sander, J. W. Singer, Jr., Human Sobell, and Martin Tall; in the Class...