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He was the subject of an unflattering portrait in Fred Lieb's account of the Red Sox, which further insinuated that he had sold Ruth to finance a Broadway musical.
Scavullo also created shots for various movie posters, album covers and Broadway shows, including one for A Star is Born ( featuring Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson ), a portrait of Julie Andrews for Blake Edwards ' Victor Victoria., and the cover and in-sleeve photos of Donna Summer for her Once Upon A Time and Live and More double albums.
Although the play was performed earlier in Philadelphia, the February 10, 1949 Broadway opening is considered the debut and on February 11, Brooks Atkinson of The New York Times said the following: " Mr. Cobb's tragic portrait of the defeated salesman is acting of the first rank.
A month later, the Rock of Ages star was immortalized in a second portrait ; this time joining the ranks of the famous on the Broadway Wall of Fame at Tony's di Napoli, also in New York City.
In February 1901, Etta Place accompanied Longabaugh, whom she may or may not have married, to New York City, where at Tiffany's jewelers they purchased a lapel watch and stickpin and where, at a studio in Union Square on Broadway, she posed with him for the now famous DeYoung portrait, one of only two known images of her.

portrait and early
His early Roman commissions included terracotta and some marble portrait busts, while he supported himself with small works like crucifixes.
Inner picture of a cigar box from the early 1900s with a portrait of Brewster.
Catherine of Siena ( 1347-1380 ), portrait by Andrea Vanni, late 14th or early 15th century.
Ecclesia and evangelist portrait s. A number of biblical passages, including those describing Christ as a " bridegroom " led early in the history of the church to the concept of the church as the Bride of Christ, which was shown in art using a queenly personification.
Classical Chinese painting continued on into the early modern Qing Dynasty, with highly realistic portrait paintings like seen in the late Ming Dynasty of the early 17th century.
Another early work is a portrait of the emperor Maximilian, drawn in 1501 on a leaf of a sketch-book now in the print-room at Karlsruhe.
Having shown an early interest in art, Reynolds was apprenticed in 1740 to the fashionable London portrait painter Thomas Hudson, who had also been born in Devon.
His portrait of Picasso in 1912 is a significant early Cubist painting done by a painter other than Picasso or Braque.
Exemplifying the French School are the early Avignon Pietà of Enguerrand Quarton ; the anonymous painting of King Jean le Bon ( c. 1360 ), possibly the oldest independent portrait in Western painting to survive from the postclassical era ; Hyacinthe Rigaud's Louis XIV ; Jacques-Louis David's The Coronation of Napoleon ; and Eugène Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People.
In the early 1970s, French visitors complained that the portrait of Champollion was smaller than one of Young on an adjacent information panel ; English visitors complained that the opposite was true.
Though the early literary presentations of Medea are lost, Apollonius of Rhodes, in a redefinition of epic formulas, and Euripides, in a dramatic version for a specifically Athenian audience, each employed the figure of Medea ; Seneca offered yet another tragic Medea, of witchcraft and potions, and Ovid rendered her portrait three times for a sophisticated and sceptical audience in Imperial Rome.
He collaborated in the early 1840s with Henry Collen, portrait painter to Queen Victoria.
While a disproportionate number of them date from his difficult early years in Italy, he continued to produce portrait drawings of his friends until the end of his life.
His other early works, including the double portrait of Basel's mayor Jakob Meyer zum Hasen and his wife Dorothea, follow his father's style.
Anonymous portrait claimed to be of Jean Lafitte in the early 19th century, Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas
Among the paintings was a portrait of Madame Cézanne, which provided Gertrude with inspiration as she began to write, and which she credited with her evolving writing style illustrated by her early work, Three Lives:
Her father Oscar-Raymond Bonheur was a landscape and portrait painter and an early adherent of Saint-Simonianism, a Christian-socialist sect that promoted the education of women alongside men.
An early pastel portrait
The early years of the nineteenth century saw Lawrence's portrait practice continue to flourish: amongst his sitters were major political figures such as Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville and William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, whose wife Lady Caroline Lamb was also painted by Lawrence.
Sargent enjoyed international acclaim as a portrait painter, though not without controversy and some critical reservation ; an early submission to the Paris Salon, his " Portrait of Madame X ", was intended to consolidate his position as a society painter, but it resulted in scandal instead.
There is a wonderfully evocative portrait of Edgewater in the early 20th century in Joseph Mitchell's essay The Rivermen, which was published in The New Yorker and is included in his book The Bottom of the Harbor.
The novel takes place in the Netherlands, and is a colorful fictional portrait of early nineteenth-century Dutch life, as well as a tale of youthful honor.
His failure to go on with a portrait of Edmund Burke which he had begun caused a misunderstanding with his early patron.

portrait and part
The film was intended to be an all encompassing portrait of political movements since May 1968, a summation of the work which he had taken part in for ten years.
As part of the marriage negotiations, a portrait of Philip by Titian was sent to her in September 1553.
The correspondence file relating to the Powell portrait bust is held as part of the Thornhill Papers ( 2006: 56 ) in the archive of the Henry Moore Foundation's Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and the terracotta remains in the collection of the artist.
Portrait of Wally, a 1912 portrait, was purchased by Rudolf Leopold in 1954 and became part of the collection of the Leopold Museum when it was established by the Austrian government, purchasing more than 5, 000 pieces that Leopold had owned.
Louth Contemporary Music Society invited the US composer Terry Riley to perform in Drogheda in 2007, Arvo Pärt's first Irish commission and visit to the country was in Drogheda in February 2008, Michael Nyman performed in Drogheda in May 2008, John Tavener's Temenos festival was held in October 2008 and the Russian composer Alexander Knaifel was the focus of a portrait concert as part of the Drogheda Arts festival on 1 May 2009.
Lord Leverhulme was so upset with his portrait that he cut out the head ( since only that part of the image could easily be hidden in his vault ) but when the remainder of the picture was returned by error to John there was an international outcry over the desecration.
The portrait was saved and is now part of the Animation Archives in Burbank, California.
In the € 1 and € 2 coins, the same portrait of king Juan Carlos I was used, but the year position was placed in the inner part of the coin.
: They approach in full aquatic costume, with round blue jackets, striped shirts, and caps of all sizes and patterns, from the velvet skull-cap of French manufacture, to the easy head-dress familiar to the students of the old spelling-books, as having, on the authority of the portrait, formed part of the costume of the Reverend Mr. Dilworth.
Several French paintings entered the collection as part of the 260 paintings and miniatures ( not all the works were French, for example Carlo Crivelli's Virgin and Child ) that formed part of the Jones bequest of 1882 and as such are displayed in the galleries of continental art 1600-1800, including the portrait of François, Duc d ' Alençon by François Clouet, Gaspard Dughet and works by François Boucher including his portrait of Madame de Pompadour dated 1758, Jean François de Troy, Jean-Baptiste Pater and their contemporaries.
* Graham Masterton's novel Picture of Evil, also known as Family Portrait, was set, in part, in Darien, the home of the Gray family, which, like Dorian Gray in The Picture of Dorian Gray, remain young while their counterparts in a family portrait grow old.
The second portrait, half-length seated at a desk and dated 1939, in the Haus Muller-Lombardi in Hospental, Switzerland as part of the Adolfo Muller-Ury Stiftung.
Various memorials followed Hnatyshyn's death: On March 16, 2004, Canada Post unveiled at a ceremony, attended by Hnatyshyn's widow, a $ 0. 49 postage stamp designed by Vancouver graphic artist Susan Mavor, and bearing the formal portrait of Hnatyshyn taken by Canadian Press photographer Paul Chaisson on the day Hnatyshyn became governor general, along with a tone-on-tone rendering of part of Hnatyshyn's coat of arms.
Titian's portrait of Jacopo Sannazaro ( ca 1514-18 ) formed part of the diplomatic " Dutch Gift " to Charles II of England in 1660 ( Royal Collection )
His portrait by Titian, painted ca 1514-18, is in the Royal Collection, part of the diplomatic " Dutch Gift " to Charles II, in 1660.
Cremated remains may also be incorporated, with urn and cement, into part of an artificial reef, or they can also be mixed into paint and made into a portrait of the deceased.
In portrait art, and generally in commissioned work ( including funeral art ), the subjects are usually determined by the wishes of the ( adult ) client, so minors are often in the minority, yet in wealthy families especially heirs are ( re ) presented as part of their social positioning in view of future marriage and succession, generally either as mini-adults or stereotypical youth, e. g. at play or in cozy home scenes.
self portrait etching by Alphonse LegrosHe sent two portraits to the Paris Salon of 1857: one was rejected, and formed part of the exhibition of protest organized by Bonvin in his studio ; the other, which was accepted, was a profile portrait of his father.
Henry Glintenkamp painted Edith Evans in 1922 ; the portrait was sold as part of her estate at Sotheby's in 1977.
In mid 1773 Fergusson attempted his own publication of Auld Reekie, now regarded as his masterpiece, a vivid verse portrait of his home city intended as the first part of a planned long poem.

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