Word: vincents
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Also signing were Bayley F. Mason Assistant Manager of the Program Harvard Medicine; Talcott Parsons, professor of Sociology; Dr. Vincent P. Instructor in Neurology; Richard , professor of History; Dr. Claude , associate clinical professor of ; Fred L. Whipple, professor of Economy; Robert B. Woodward, Professor of Science; and Mrs. Leona , who is lecturer on Opththalmology...
...Reports (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). The program continues to explore the U.S. income tax scene, taking up the proposal to limit expense-account allowances. Restaurateur Vincent Sardi Jr., whose show biz restaurants are favorites with expense-account men, will be interviewed...
...Jersey Standard and the producers have guaranteed the performers autonomy and artistic freedom; hence they have been able to line up the Metropolitan Opera's George London, Violinist Isaac Stern, Guitarist Andres Segovia and Cellist Pablo Casals for subsequent concerts. Dorothy Stickney will do readings from Edna St. Vincent Millay. Margaret Leighton will read Dorothy Parker: A Telephone Call, Dusk Before Fireworks, The Lovely Leave. Britain's Michael Flanders and Donald Swann will do the same, somewhat intellectual variety show they scored with on Broadway; Cyril Ritchard (Romulus) will appear with Hermione Baddeley in something billed...
...Vincent's paintings live. "I want to paint portraits," he wrote during the last months of his life, "which will give the impression to people a hundred years from now of the subject himself appearing before them, then and there. Obviously I don't attempt to do it through photographic resemblances, but rather through our own passionate expressions..." The richness, the pervasive light, the bold and vigorous color, the thick spontaneous strokes--all give an extraordinary vibrance to Vincents' paintings. His portrait subjects seem alive before us, yes--but so do his rocks, his bed, his dirty shoes...
...current exhibit consists almost exclusively of works from the V.W. van Gogh Collection at the Stedelijk Museum of Amsterdam; this country has seen few of them except in reproduction. Drawings constitute close to one half of the show. It was with drawings that Vincent started his career: they are tremendously powerful, he employs the same angular lines as in his paintings, and his later sketches achieve the same movement. But color is van Gogh's true medium...