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...tenements are tall and rations short, a worn old woman last year passed her 70th birthday in public oblivion. Ten years before, as one of the most powerful living woman artists, she had been honored with a big retrospective exhibition. Five years before, she had been director of the Graphic Arts department of the Berlin Academy. But the canons of Nazi art were such that, though she continued to work, Kathe Kollwitz had no more exhibitions in Germany after...
Among the Fifty Books of 1937 chosen by the American Institute of Graphic Arts for their excellence in design and put on exhibition yesterday in Widener Library, four were designed by Carl P. Rollins '00 for the Yale University Press...
Author Pratt (Ordeal By Fire, Hail Caesar!) is an uncritical, graphic, historical popularizer, with militant enthusiasms and a weakness for adjectives. In addition he writes for Army & Navy journals, is credited with a formula for determining the fighting value of battleships. For Big-Navy men, Author Pratt's latest fighting popularization should make comforting and frequently exciting reading...
Though it has been fully celebrated in song & story, swing music has been neglected in the graphic arts. But circulating among swing fans in Chicago last week were a number of scrupulous lithographs on the life of swing. They were the work of one George von Physter, an oldtime doghouse slapper (string bass player) who went to Hollywood as a designer, returned to the smalltime bands with an itch to make drawings of them. The results were so deep-scarred with authenticity that swing musicians in Chicago last week had them tacked over their beds. Included: a jam session...
Philip Hofer, curator of Printing and Graphic Arts in the College Library, from September 1; George H. Perkins, assistant professor of Architecture for three years from next September...