The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 06, 1937, Page 10, Image 10

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Da. Wauss Hzzl. Dirtetor, Califorate Palac of tbo lesion of
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1 1 Rembrandt's 'The Noble Slav",
THE NOBLE SLAV by REMBRANDT VAN
RUN (1608-1669 . The man who posed for this
picture was neither a noble-nor a Slav. He was
simply friend whom Rembrandt cajoled into
his studio where he had turbans and other "prop
erties" which he used to dress up sitters to make
them famous characters of history or fiction. ...
Rembrandt painted the greatest series of port
raits of all time. He wai fond of paintinjr himself,
62 self-portraits beine on record. . . . The recent
. film "Rembrandt" told how he crashed from fame
' into bankruptcy fcy making enemies of the Am
sterdam Civic Guard. Commissioned to paint
. these important men, he put half their faces in
shadow and their vengeance ruined him. Then
his dead wife's relatives tried to take away his
son Titus and the legacy she had lef tjiim. So he
moved into the slums, but there he created moat
of the works which have made him immortal.
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JOSEPH MALLARD WILLIAM TURNER
(1775-1851) is the Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde of paint
in?. Only after his death did his double existence
become known. Then it was discovered that he
had lived for many years in a London boarding;
house as "Admiral Booth", a retired sailor,
charming and popular. On Queen Anne Street,
he was the great painter, but surly, irritable,
mean, stingy . . . The son of a barber and living
all his life in squalor.he left an estate of 1700,000.
He was the world's most prolific painter, single
handedly producing 2,000 finished pictures and
ISfiQQ water colors, sketches and drawings dur
ing 60 years of painting. Rubens with his many
assistants left 3,000. He began at 10, exhibited
at 15, and was famous at 25,
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Hwner " Venneer Courbet
Eakins Hals Daumier
Cassatt- Rembrandt Degas
; Bentoa V . V Rubens ' : , Monet
DaVincI Turner Renoir
;; Titian Bohington ; ' Cezanna
'. Michelangelo Gainsborough Van Gogh
r Raphael Reynolds , Gauguia
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Breughel .. Boucher Matissa
Holbein ' . Greuze ' Picasso
' Durer Fragonard Deraia
Massya Watteau Mare'
; El Greco - David ' Curry
Caravaggio Delacroix Wood
Lorrain ' 'Corot Burchfield
Velasques Millet Hopper
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3 of this newspaper regularly. Yoor six coupons must bo
digtrtntlj numbered but not necessarily consecutiTe.
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