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Hugh Watkins

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Nov 24, 2001, 10:06:04 AM11/24/01
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Ta-Ra

hugh W

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Hugh Watkins

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Nov 24, 2001, 1:17:00 PM11/24/01
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"Hugh Watkins" <hugh_w...@net.dialog.dk> wrote in message news:9tod1h$3v5j8$1...@ID-71976.news.dfncis.de...
> Ta-Ra
>

and it was greta

have not seen it for about 55 years
only remembered two scenes
The stork on the cloud
and the burning house which frightened me as a child.
I remembered the big top being on fire.


A year before Pearl Harbour
and 50 before political correctness.

What is the origin of the expression "Jim Crow"


Hugh W

PS tonight I will sacrifice WWTBAM for the Kubrick biography
which I missed when it first came out

BBC Knowledge is sending all three parts segue.

Hugh Watkins

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Nov 24, 2001, 6:05:00 PM11/24/01
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"Hugh Watkins" <hugh_w...@net.dialog.dk> wrote

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the Kubrick biography
> which I missed when it first came out
>
> BBC Knowledge is sending all three parts segue.


wonderful to be in contact with genius
I am just a naive Kubrick FAN

Hugh W

http://www.bbc.co.uk/knowledge/home/index.shtml

20:00 Stanley Kubrick: A Life In Pictures
A 3-part documentary on the life and work of one of the world's greatest film-makers. Narrated by Tom Cruise, with
contributions from Woody Allen and Steven Spielberg. Strong language and violence.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/whatson/search/daylist.cgi?service_id=2012&DAY=Today


Hugh Watkins

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Nov 24, 2001, 6:14:46 PM11/24/01
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"Hugh Watkins" <hugh_w...@net.dialog.dk> wrote

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the Kubrick biography


> which I missed when it first came out
>
> BBC Knowledge is sending all three parts segue.


<sigh>

It is wonderful, to be in contact with artistic genius
I am a naive Kubrick FAN

Hugh W


Hugh Watkins

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Nov 25, 2001, 5:39:03 AM11/25/01
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"Hugh Watkins" <hugh_w...@net.dialog.dk> wrote

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> It is wonderful, to be in contact with artistic genius
> I am a naive Kubrick FAN

and he was American with a big A

You guys high on patriotism,
would get more out of your lives if you would study the great American artists of the last century.

Disney, Frank Lloyd Wright, Rauschenberg, John Cage, GEORGIA OKEEFFE, JACKSON POLLOCK

Mark Rothko. ANDY WARHOL, ROY LICHTENSTEIN, WILLEM DE KOONING, EDWARD HOPPER

even Henry Ford

You gave house room to all those big talents in the 1930ies Bauhaus people 1933
Schoenberg

later MAX ERNST

I spent about 5 hours studying US culture yesterday. . and you naive plonkers think I hate USA

LOL

Hugh W

abstract expressionism movement of abstract painting that emerged in New York City during the mid-1940s and attained singular
prominence in American art in the following decade; also called action painting and the new york school. It was the first important
school in American painting to declare its independence from European styles and to influence the development of art abroad.
http://www.globalgallery.com/knowledgecenter/abstract-expressionism.html?AID=486782&PID=525910

pop art A movement that began in Britain and the United States in the 1950s.
op art movement that developed in the United States and Europe in the mid-1960s.
photorealism A figurative movement that emerged in the United States and Britain in the late 1960s and 1970s.


http://www.articons.co.uk/frames.htm

http://www.the-artists.org/


Blanche Nonken

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Nov 25, 2001, 11:01:52 AM11/25/01
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"Hugh Watkins" <hugh_w...@net.dialog.dk> wrote:

>
> "Hugh Watkins" <hugh_w...@net.dialog.dk> wrote
>
> snip
>
> >
> > It is wonderful, to be in contact with artistic genius
> > I am a naive Kubrick FAN
>
> and he was American with a big A
>
> You guys high on patriotism,
> would get more out of your lives if you would study the great American artists of the last century.
>
> Disney, Frank Lloyd Wright, Rauschenberg, John Cage, GEORGIA OKEEFFE, JACKSON POLLOCK
>
> Mark Rothko. ANDY WARHOL, ROY LICHTENSTEIN, WILLEM DE KOONING, EDWARD HOPPER
>
> even Henry Ford
>
> You gave house room to all those big talents in the 1930ies Bauhaus people 1933
> Schoenberg
>
> later MAX ERNST

Don't assume we haven't. I was an art major in college, and The Big
Glass, the only other Rodin museum outside of France and a major Dada
collection are maybe a 20 minute drive from my front door.

Hugh Watkins

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Nov 25, 2001, 3:23:49 PM11/25/01
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"Blanche Nonken" <bla...@newsguy.com> wrote

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> Don't assume we haven't. I was an art major in college, and The Big
> Glass, the only other Rodin museum outside of France and a major Dada
> collection are maybe a 20 minute drive from my front door.

In Copenhagen we have 30 sculptures by Rodin at NY CARLSBERG GLYPTOTEK
http://www.woco.dk/copenhagen_card/sev_sevaerdighed_uk.asp?sevaerdighed=47

http://www-user.uni-bremen.de/~devries/gif/kuss.jpg

http://www.judnick.com/images/NudeSculpture_Rodin_TreSirenerII_small.jpg

The brewer Carl Jacobsen got them from the artist.

Hugh W


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