Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Another criticism contemporary with the unveiling of the two murals, appearing in the Boston Evening Transcript stated. "...And indeed here are found in a marked degree those qualities which make a mural painting great--nobility of subject together with able and decorative handling in expressing it fully. In short a fine and strong conception in terms of color and light and shade, which make in themselves a beautiful decoration of a given surface...
...wealth of opportunities. Several courses are devoted entirely to his works and many more discuss him in various aspects. Those who wish to add to their knowledge of the great dramatist and have never heard Professor Murray discuss Shakespeare should not fall to attend his lectures on that subject to be given today and Thursday at 10 o'clock in Sever...
Timidly but often he has essayed the subject to his superior, Minister of Justice Louis Barthou. But year followed year and M. de Paris was never raised. Recently Mme. de Paris, desperate and confident in the potency of a woman's nagging, approached the Minister of Justice, spoke volubly anent the high cost of Life, the low wage of Death. Last week, her confidence was vindicated. Her husband's salary was raised to a still paltry...
...garish Tahitian fantasies of Paul Gauguin. He found the soft woods and streams of Brittany an exhausted subject. He lived, painted and died in the South Seas, where sunlight bursts like bombshells on labyrinthine foliage, showers lustrous patterns on voluptuous dark flesh...
Here is a specimen loping on the subject of Joseph Twiggle, dean of New York street cleaners...