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You have it all. I was using Hannah Arendt's spelling of the general's name (in her Eichmann in Jerusalem): von Hannecken.
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Interesting.
Many years ago, I once checked out Arendt's books to read, but I don't think that I made it through them. |
I'll give an easy one.
Name = six letters, 1st = "v" Himself a painter and architect, he wrote a standard reference book about famous painters and architects. His name is also attached to a (object: 8 letters), whose viewing now requires an interesting reservation process. |
Vasari
Corridor? (not exactly an "object," so not sure if that's what you mean) |
Yes.
Maybe I should said "structure." But you got it anyway. |
ttt for cmt
cmt - I was listening to a local NPR show today, and the host was interview David Yeadon who wrote a book called "Seasons in Basilicata: A Year in a Southern Italian Hill Village" I bet you've probably heard of it and even read it, but I thought of you and figured I'd mention it here. Here's a link to the radio show: http://tinyurl.com/9v596 |
I'll jump start this.
A controversy broke out recently regarding an exhibition at a museum in (city: 4 letters). It was an exhibition featuring works collected by (person last name: 4, 2nd letter "i") during his stay in (non-european country: 5). One piece of artwork had to be removed from the exhibition because of the complaints it generated. |
Interesting -- it's an exhibition from the "Sigg Collection" in Bern:
http://www.kunstmuseumbern.ch/frames...xh&sub=mah The exhibition is called Mahjong. Controversy here: http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_art...fetus_artwork/ fetus head grated onto body of a bird (a seagull, I think) |
Oh, and presumably stuff collected from a stay in China.
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Clue: Name this father/son artist pair.
Last name = 5 letters. First name of father = 7 letters. First name of son = 9 letters. Father had a bit of a "reputation." Son completed some of the most famous frescoes in Western art (three artists (including the son) worked on this fresco series). |
111op's answer is correct. The collection on display is artwork collected by Uli Sigg, who was the former Swiss Ambassador to China.
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Filippo and Filippino Lippi?
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Yes, cmt. Don't wait another x weeks to give us a clue this time. :-)
(The frescoes at Brancacci Chapel were drawn by Masolino, Masaccio, Filippino Lippi.) |
An intercontinental clue this time:
_______ ________ (first name - 7 letters, 2nd is an i from Lippi and 5th is another i from Lippi; last name - 5 letters) was born in the 1650s or 1660s in ___________( 9 letters, starting with an i from Filippo) in northeastern _________(country, 8 letters, 3rd is o from Filippino). He became a merchant, ship owner, and importer in __________ (12 letters, 8th is an L from Lippi), an important American city. He moved to a country home in a place that was eventually named after him and which is now the city of _________ (7 letters, penultimate is o from Filippino). While living there, he became chief justice of the supreme court and held court in his country house. |
Interesting clue.
William Trent from Inverness, Scotland moved to Philadelphia, then to Trenton, New Jersey |
You were so quick! I worked right across the driveway from Trent's house (now a museum) for four years and used to eat a picnic lunch in its garden occasionally, but never went inside until today. I also never knew anything about him until today. Tsk tsk.
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I just happened to check on Fodors when you posted your clue.
Not too difficult to figure the answer out as I sort of know which area you live in. Another intercontinental clue (hope 111op doesn't check this too soon, as I'm sure he knows the answer right away): This artist (4,6) was born (original given name: 6,10), in (town & country: 6&6). That town now belongs to this country (6) instead. He was commissioned to paint a number of paintings for a chapel being built in (non-European city: 7). The Chapel was named after him. Suffering from depression, he committed suicide 35 years ago. First letter of his last name(s) is "R" from Inverness. |
Mark Rothko (né Marcus Rothkovitch), born in Dvinsk, Russia, now in Latvia. Rothko Chapel in Houston, TX.
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That's right, cmt.
I just visited Rothko Chapel earlier this week. |
Another cross-continental one:
Six-part name (the last two parts added later in life) with letters 6, 6, 2, 4, 2, 7. Third letter of first name is the R from Rothko. He was an economist, born in France, who lived part of his life in the USA. He influenced, advised and helped Americans in negotiating the ________ ________ (2 words with 9 and 8 letters; third letter of first word is i from Latvia). His grandson's estate became a famous horticultural garden in the USA, now called _______ _______ (8 and 7 letters; second-to-last letter of first word is a o from Rothko). |
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