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Performing Arts Encyclopedia, Library of Congress. Retrieved 3 April 2016. "Merle Armitage Presents Martha Graham, Los Angeles, April 10, 1936". Retrieved 3 April
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2021) Tate, UK: 98 prints (as of March 2021) Brett Weston: Photographs. Merle Armitage, E. Weyhe, NY, 1956. ASIN: B0007DEJP2. Voyage of the Eye. Aperture,
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work as an educator and author. Sandhaus, Louise (October 19, 2012). "Merle Armitage: Daddy of a Sunbaked Modernism". Design Observer. Archived from the
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the arts is reflected in his works on Igor Stravinsky and the artist Merle Armitage. In the 1950s, Corle began what was to be his most important effort
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respectively. Well-known members of the club have included Ansel Adams, Merle Armitage, Faith Baldwin, Witter Bynner, Francis P. Farquhar, Phoebe Apperson
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the visit entitled, Lorenzo in Taos (1932). Editor and book designer Merle Armitage also wrote a book about this time in New Mexico. Taos Quartet in Three
Edward O'Brien (mural artist) (1,265 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
reconnected with Margaret Phillips, an old friend, who introduced him to Merle Armitage, an author, critic and Art Director of Look magazine. Through the promotion
Dorothy Brett (1,563 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
snapped up by museums around the country. Editor and book designer Merle Armitage wrote a book about this time in New Mexico. Taos Quartet in Three Movements
George Gershwin (6,546 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
 392. Mawer & Cross 2000, p. 42. Arthur Rubinstein, My Many Years; Merle Armitage, George Gershwin; Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft, Dialogues and a
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Boston Globe, January 22, 1914, 14. The Musical Leader, March 26, 1914 Merle Armitage, Accent on America (NY: E. Weyhe, 1944), 185. Program examples can be