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ADLER, JACOB — Bronx, N. Y . BULMAN, NATHAN — Brooklyn N Y BERGER. HERBERT - Bronx, N. Y. CHARNY, CARMI - Brooklyn N Y ' BLOCK, DANIEL - Bronx, N. Y. CHOMSKY, AARON - New York N BLOOM, SAMUEL — Reading, Penn. COHEN, MITCHELL — Bronx N Y CLASS HISTORY The artist uses many colors and blends thereof. The artist Is requested to transfer the beauty wh,ch IS inherent, apparential, obvious, lurking, or even imagined in natural objects to the canvas All that IS asked of him is that he transmit the subject as faithfully as he possibly can. Artists have found beauty m ugly, shrivelled hags. They have found . rt in horribly distorted rock formations. They have tet strongly the urge to portray in oils the tragic beauty of rotting driftwood, but never has an artist felt so strongly the joy of creation as the artist experiences in painting the class of ' 46 For all other paintings are merely a transferring of the objects inherent beauty onto canvas — but now the artist must create from his own imagination some semblance of beauty which might conform with the ob- ject he !s asked to paint. In sketching the class of ' 46, the artist (for truly I have been called one on many occasions) ZITM I w : ' ' l ' r ' y ° ' ° ' ° y ' ° P+- adequately the varying mood of te class. We hope that when this work is completed these few colors shall not have run together, althoug there is a grave danger that one color shall be seen to predominate, shall in short, be the last word (or the last color) on the subject. for Britlrit ' i° T?! ' ' ° ' r ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ° y ° d = = ° - Yeshlva suit (bundle IndltrlrjelLV ' ' ' °° ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' welghtof 4,000 years of history, 2,000 years of kimud
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