Word: wright
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Team A.-John de Bruyn-Kops '26, g, H. P. Furber '25, r.f.b., J. J. Sullivan '25, l.f.b., C. R. Brooks '26. r.h.b., J. E. Purdy '25, c.h.b., W. T. Pattison '25, l.h.b., W. N. Tuttle '24, o.r., R. S. Wright '24, i.r., C. D. Dorman '25, c.f., J. C. Lamont '24, 1.1, Harry Eldridge...
...Rubel Foundation, was under the leadership of Dr. J. A. Miller, head of the departments of Astronomy and Mathematics at Swarthmore. Among other numbers of the expedition were Dr. H. C. Curtis of the Alleghany Observatory, Pittsburg, Pa., Dr. R. W. Mariotte, and Dr. W. H. Wright, both of Swarthmore...
...mass, black, white and gray. Its function is decoration in public and private buildings. It reached its apex in Rubens (1577-1640), and since then no fundamental advances have been made - merely improvements in method, conquests of technical problems, emotionally impotent. To the great masters of the Renaissance, says Wright, color was incidental-laid on after the design was structurally complete. Their works are as intelligible in black and white reproductions as in the original...
...Wright's argument is cleverly sustained, though at times loose and mystical in diction. Like all large generalizations, it is too much simplified, and some pertinent questions might well be asked. What would Titian, Hals, Vermeer, Velasquez- colorists extraordinary-have said to the charge that color was only an incident to their art? Probably they would have replied in words not dissimilar to those of Ingres, when a visitor to his studio asked: " Does M. Ingres, the celebrated draughtsman, live here...
...FUTURE OF PAINTING-Willard Huntington Wright-Huelsch...