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Matisse's dedication to art was his way of keeping his mind off the world's problems: he painted his "Goldfish with Pallette" during the brutal opening years of World War I.
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In "Goldfish and Pallette" the interior has been abstracted: purged of descriptive details like many other Matisse canvasses of the period.
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Matisse's dedication to art was his way of keeping his mind off the world's problems: he painted his "Goldfish with Pallette" during the brutal opening years of World War I.
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In "Goldfish and Pallette" the interior has been abstracted: purged of descriptive details like many other Matisse canvasses of the period.
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True, Billie Burke and Eugene Pallette are their usual, delightfully stereotypical selves as the parents, but this one only proved that Republic Pictures was better off sticking to Westerns.
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In "Goldfish and Pallette" the interior has been abstracted: purged of descriptive details like many other Matisse canvasses of the period.
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True, Billie Burke and Eugene Pallette are their usual, delightfully stereotypical selves as the parents, but this one only proved that Republic Pictures was better off sticking to Westerns.
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Pallette uses his enormous girth, and his impossibly low voice which I think is the reason why they invented tea with lemon, not as comic foils but as heaven-sent attributes.
Archive 2007-05-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007
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Though there is sometimes much comedy in dignity, and Pallette played many comic roles, there is also a fine line that creates poignancy and respect.
Eugene Pallette Jacqueline T Lynch 2007
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Most overweight actors were displayed as buffoons, but Pallette was allowed to be intelligent and shrewd.
Archive 2007-05-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007
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