…while James Thurber’s medium was getting in touch with an equine spirit… …scientific inquiry knew no bounds in Robert Day’s world…. …and in the world of Alain (aka Daniel Brustlein), old habits died hard… …and we close with Peter Arno, at his risqué best… Thanks for readin...
Jr’s portrayal was quite faithful to the spirit of Holmes. I was a huge early supporter of Benedict Cumberbatch’s modern take in the TV show “Sherlock”. I watched quite a few episodes of the show “Elementary”, although its police procedural nature eventually got tiresome to me. I wa...
to be able to touch as well as contemplate the reality for its delight in the same spirit as a sculpture,” said Foster. “Everything in (the
is arguably among the best of Burne-Jones pictures. It illustrates both his distinctive style and his breathtaking command of the medium of canvas and paint. It's an Arthurian subject, a popular body of influence at the time Burne-Jones was painting, but it lacks the superficial...
…whileJames Thurber’smedium was getting in touch with an equine spirit… …scientific inquiry knew no bounds inRobert Day’sworld…. …and in the world ofAlain(aka Daniel Brustlein), old habits died hard… …and we close withPeter Arno, at his risqué best… ...
…William Crawford Galbraith gave us another person in the spirit of the season… …as did Daniel ‘Alain’ Brustlein… …a less cheery note comes to us from James Thurber, who gave us a patron unhappy with changes to his familiar watering hole… …and we have Alain again, and a spirit...
…Carl Rose showed us how the posh set got into the spirit of the Depression-era farm program… …George Price was getting into familiar domestic territory… …and on this Father’s Day, we close with some fatherly advice from James Thurber… Next Time: Making Hays… Posted on June 19, ...
“The car is such a beautiful object that I very much wanted to own it, to be able to touch as well as contemplate the reality for its delight in the same spirit as a sculpture,” said Foster. “Everything in (the car) was either made in 1934, or recreated using techniques and ...
Charles Lindbergh was famously shy and crowd averse, so when the famed aviator met with the serious-minded boxing champ Gene Tunney, he found something of a kindred spirit. Writing for “The Talk of the Town,” Peter Vischer was there for all of the action: NOWHERE TO HIDE…This item in...
…William Crawford Galbraith gave us another person in the spirit of the season… …as did Daniel ‘Alain’ Brustlein… …a less cheery note comes to us from James Thurber, who gave us a patron unhappy with changes to his familiar watering hole… …and we have Alain again, and a spirit...