1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1935)

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Eleventh Edition ART and ARCHITECTURE 25 Educational Films FINE ARTS SERIES — SOCIAL STUDIES NATURAL SCIENCE Sculpture, etching, drypoint, wood carving, silversmithing, spinning and weaving, medal making, land transportation, ice patrol, physiography, botany, zoology, and physiology. Sound silent; 35mm. 16mm.; sale rent Also phonograph records of Harvard Professors reading selections of literature intimately connected with their Harvard work: "Copey" — Chapters from the Bible; Prof. Robinson — selections from Chaucer; Prof. Bliss Perry — Literary Talks on Emerson and Thackeray; T. S. Eliot — his own poems; Prof. Grandgent — Dante's "Inferno." Write for Film Catalogue Harvard Film Service The Biological Laboratories, Harvard University CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS GROUP 17 ART and ARCHITECTURE Ancient Greece (1) Inspiring for lovers of art. (A197) The Angelus (1) Story based on the immortal painting. (025, 94, 98, 133) Art Treasures of the Vatican (1) Trip through the Vatican, "Court of the Pine," Vatican tapestry school and school of Mosaics. (©Ill) Bashful Suitor (2) From the painting of Josef Israels, telling how the artist came to paint this masterpiece. (A197) The Beggar Maid (2) Explains the origin of Sir Edward Burn eJones painting of King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid. (0111) Behind the Scenes in the Metropolitan Museum (2) Shows workshops maintained by the Museum; registration and care of works of art. (0A124) Childe Hassam — Artist (1) Intimate visit with the artist. (0A124) Cathedrals (2) Famous French gothic cathedrals. (A53) Digging into the Past (2) Vivid picture of locality and activities of the Egyptian Expedition maintained by Museum of Art. (0A124) Drypoint — A Demonstration (2) Filmed in the workshop of the drypoint etcher, Frederick G. Hall, who demonstrates processes. (0A87, 124) The Etcher's Art (2) From the earliest masters to present. Frank W. Benson demonstrates complete process of etching. (0A87, 124) From Clay to Bronze (3) Demonstrates three steps necessary to turn a shapeless lump of clap into a bronze image. (0A87) The Gorgon's Head (2) Presents the story of Perseus; figures on Green vase come to life and enact the tale. C0A124) The Hidden Talisman (1) Scenes laid in The Cloisters, medieval museum in New York City. (0A124) Hope (2) Dramatization of George Frederick Watt's painting. (A197) An Introduction to Mechanical Drawing (1) Brief correlation of drafting to industry; study of drafting showing use of instruments. (042) The Last of the Wood Engravers (2) Timothy Cole makes a wood engraving; close-ups of the wood block as he cuts the lines. (0A87) Lorado Taft (1) His work and hobbies. (0A124) The Making of a Bronze Statue (2) Processes involved — A. Phimister Proctor's equestrian statue of Theodore Roosevelt. (0A124)