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A Survivor Of `America First'
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When Charles Krauthammer associates the likes of intellectual
runt Pat Buchanan with the leaders of the "America First" movement
of pre-Pearl Harbor days{"Buchanan Explained," op-ed, March 1}, this
survivor of those days must reach for his pen.
Charles Krauthammer traces Mr. Buchanan's "fascist ideas" back
to the isolationists of my college years, whom I remember so well
for I disagreed with them thoroughly. To recite such names as
senators Hiram Warren Johnson of California, William Borah of Idaho,
Burton K. Wheeler of Montana, Robert Alphonso Taft of Ohio, Gerald
P. Nye of North Dakota, ...
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Jacob van Ruisdael Is Not Jewish
Newspaper article from: Forward
; ...over. His recent catalog, "Jacob van Ruisdael: Master of Landscape" (Yale...Slive informed me; his book, "Jacob van Ruisdael" (Abbeville Press, 1981...Simply nothing is known about [Jacob's] thoughts or attitudes toward...
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Jacob van Ruisdael: A Complete Catalogue of His Paintings, Drawings and Etchings.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...08972 4, 150 [pounds sterling] Jacob van Ruisdael (1628/29-82) is rightly...thirteen thematic categories; Ruisdael was the only artist to contribute...namely Italianate landscapes. Ruisdael was the pre-eminent practitioner...
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great leaps in landscape; Jacob van Ruisdael, the 17th-century Dutchman, influenced painters for centuries after his death - and still provokes scholars and critics.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; ...Rembrandt its greatest prize, Vermeer its rarest, and Jacob van Ruisdael, with two dozen paintings, one of its more prominent...nor Protestant nor liberal Jew. Reverting to Jacob van Ruisdael - or these musings are prompted by an exhibition...
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The master of the silver lining; Jacob Van Ruisdael: Master Of Landscape Royal Academy, London Until June 4.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; ...Here, you find yourself admiring Jacob van Ruisdael's intricate effects, but it...paintings of bleaching works. Mostly Ruisdael had an advanced taste for what...probably 50ft high. All the same, Ruisdael was a splendid observer of nature...
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Jacob van Ruisdael: A Complete Catalogue of his Paintings, Drawings, and Etchings
Magazine article from: Northeastern Naturalist
; Jacob van Ruisdael: A Complete Catalogue of his Paintings...0300089724. This catalogue raisonn of Ruisdael's works is a visual delight for all who enjoy fine paintings. Ruisdael is widely regarded as the most creative...
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Jacob van Ruisdael: Master of Landscape
Magazine article from: Northeastern Naturalist
; Jacob van Ruisdael: Master of Landscape. Seymour Slive. 2005. Royal Academy of Arts...an enduring and widespread interest in the landscape paintings of Jacob van Ruisdael (16281682). Widely regarded as the most creative landscape artist...
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Manchester; See the Currier's top five; Museum closes for renovation June 27 "Amoskeag Canal,"Charles Sheeler, 1948; "Columbus Avenue, Boston," Childe Hassam, 1885; "View of Egmond-on-the-Sea," Jacob van Ruisdael, 1648; "Still Life of Fruit on a Kraak Porcelain Dish,"Balthasar van der Ast, 1617; "A Royal Dessert," William Harnett, 1881
Newspaper article from: Concord Monitor
; ...in the Netherlands. Ruisdael was a master landscape...with Christian themes. Van der Ast is considered...Currier in 2004. In it, Van der Ast balances succulent...artists (perhaps including Jacob van Ruisdael) as he honed his creative...
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Tiepolo and Ruisdael at London galleries.(Giambattista Tiepolo, Jacob van Ruisdael)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review
; THE Courtauld Gallery's opulent set of oil sketches by Giambattista Tiepolo, until recently on display at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, forms the core of its latest exhibition, All Spirit and Fire (25 February-29 May). It is likely that most of Tiepolo's oil sketches will remain on permanent
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Dutch Mauritshuis museum spends euro10 million to acquire a Rubens, Van Ruisdael
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream
; ...night scene by Peter Paul Rubens and a landscape by Jacob van Ruisdael, for a total of euro10 million (US$12.4 million...from New York art dealer Otto Naumann, LTD, and Jacob van Ruisdael's "Bentheim Castle" at a Sotheby's auction...
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Meditations on nature's immensity With Ruisdael, a revolution in landscapes
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...in 17th-century Holland.''Jacob van Ruisdael, Master of Landscape,'' as...craft by his father, Isaack van Ruisdael, and his better known uncle...book, the impact of either on Jacob van Ruisdael's art is hardly...
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