Word: artist
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...therefore needs to be truthful. Recognizing this, Ruskin attempts to vindicate Turner on the score of truth, although he nowhere maintains that this truth constitutes the essential character of Turner's art, or any other art. But there are he maintains different orders of truths with which the artist may be concerned. There are the more obvious, unessential and trivial truths of nature, and those which are more recondite, fundamental and characteristic. It is the latter and not the former, to which, as he teaches, Turner's art gives expression. These higher orders of visual truths are, however, not those...
...programme for the promenade concert at Mechanics Hall, tonight, will be as follows: 1. March, "Hoch Habsburg," Kral. 2. Overture, "Stradella," Flotow. 3. Waltz, "Artist's Life," Strauss. 4. Selection from "Cavalleria Rusticana," Mascagni. 5. Overture, "Phedre," Massenet. 6. Two Hungarian Dances (Nos. 3 and 1), Brahms. 7. Procession of the Women, "Lohengrin," Wagner. 8. March from "Queen of Sheba," Gounod. 9. Light Cavalry, Suppe. 10. Blue Violet Mazourka, Eilenberg. 11. Polka, "Sangerlust," Strauss. 12. March, "Tabasco," Chadwick...
...programme for the promenade concert at Mechanics' Hall, tonight, will be as follows: 1. March, "Bride Elect," Sousa. 2. Overture to "Zampa," Herold. 3. Waltz, "Artist's Life," Strauss. 4. Selection from "The Fortune Teller," Herbert. 5. Overture, "Sphinx," Thompson. 6. Waltz, "Harlequin's Wedding," Zach. 7. Marche des Batteurs, from "Xaviere" Dubois. 8. Overture to "Tannhauser," Wagner. 9. Selection from "The Rounders," Englander. 10. Waltz, "Pomone." Waldteufel. 11. In the Mill, Gillet. 12. March, "Whistling Rufus," Mills...
...compiled from information received by the Class Secretary concerning the intended occupations of Seniors. These results can not be regarded as final as the replies, which have been coming in since February last, have not all been received. Architecture 6, army 2, banking 22, business 34, chemistry 4, commercial artist 1, coffee planter 1, dentistry 1, engineering 27, forestry 1, farming 2, geology 1, Graduate School or studying 9, insurance 4, Journalism 15, literary work 2, landscape gardening 1, law 72, manufacturing 24, medicine 39, music 1, mining 2, ministry 9, religious work 1, railroading 7, real estate 7, sugar...
...Leconte de Lisle. The latter is essentially an objective poet and his poetry is noticeable lacking in any personal lyric strain. He is a poet philosopher and something of an historian. Baudelaire maintained that inspiration consists of work and he opposed the romanticists' idea of subordinating art to the artist...