Word: artfully
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Nature indeed follows art; at least so it would seem if we can believe your Viennese correspondent who reported The Elephant restaurant [TIME...
...Worth. Starting as a publisher, Carter branched out to oil, ranching and real estate. His Star-Telegram is the largest paper in Texas; he also recently built a $2,000,000 TV station. He is a friend and business associate of Richardson, and like him, a collector of Western art. Whenever he buys a Remington, he sends another to Richardson, with the bill. A combination John D. Rockefeller and Grover Whalen to Fort Worth, he is an insistent and generous host...
Bertha Palmer died in 1918. For years, 1350 has been empty, grimily grotesque alongside Lake Shore's spare apartment buildings. The Millets and Corots were sent to the Art Institute, the furnishings sold. Last week bulldozers snorted across the bedraggled lawns, rooting out the old elms. The house was next: an apartment building would rise in its place...
Unlike most of his Montmartre crowd, Gris had been blessed with humility from the start. In a letter written in 1915 and published in Art News last week, he told more about his art than any theoretical discussion could: "I am making progress in my painting. It seems to me that it is settling down well and that everything is becoming concrete and concise. All this, naturally, is only as far as ideas and the organization of ideas are concerned. As to the pictorial side, I know nothing about it ... Nowhere in my works do I find room for that...
...Aeply method could not be patented; it was mostly a matter of loving care in the use of old crafts. Most art-reproduction firms, Janine explained, "concentrate on color alone. But a painting has texture as well. To simulate that we use dozens of materials: cardboard, paper, stencils, canvas, silk screens . . . Sometimes we use as many as seven different processes to reproduce one original." Janine and Jean had built each blob of pigment up to the same thickness as that in the original paintings. They made as many as 600 facsimiles of each painting, sold them...