The opening of two new theaters at Rockefeller Center no doubt brightened a few souls at the start of 1933, but art and architecture criticLewis Mumfordwasn’t particularly dazzled by the “watered-down” modernism of the buildings’ much-ballyhooed decor. Jan. 7, 1933 cover byRea Irvin, in...
And then there is the receiving of what is around us everyday – the big blue sky, the pleasure of a cup of tea, the blossom on the trees, the little ants going about their business underfoot, the magpies calling me to the day and the majesty of the grey box tree offering spiritual ...