![]() ![]() Newman photographed the Spanish artist Joan Miró in dark clothes in front of a painting. “Arnold’s approach was from the opposite, which was use the view camera to create a formal composition and then kind of fit the sitter in.” Newman for years before becoming his gallerist. “You give up a whole lot of flexibility and fluidity when you have a view camera, so you know again, some people will use a view camera and just left with almost zero background and let the sitter themselves reveal themselves and stuff like that,” said Howard Greenberg, who knew Mr. Part of that tight composition was thanks to the ground-glass grid on his view camera. In it, Stravinsky anchors the photo’s composition at the base of the lid prop, which also serves as the top of another quarter note. Instead, he picked the most composed and formal image. ![]() Newman quickly rejected three other images of Stravinsky around the piano bench. Though it’s debatable whether that piano top resembles a half note or more of a backward quarter note, the symbolism is especially prominent in one of the contact sheets from the session, which is also included in the book. But it seemed like a beautiful shape that resembled a half-note and was like his music - strong, linear, harsh, but also lyrical and beautiful.” The piano is symbolic, you see, because Stravinsky composed in his mind, not on the piano. ![]() A piano turned up in an editor’s apartment. Hotels were part of his life, of course, since he traveled, but somehow I felt it wouldn’t represent him. ![]() Here’s a rundown of the UK’s supermarkets per shop, from cheapest to most expensive.“It was one of my first assignments for Harper’s Bazaar,” Mr. ‘The fact that Which? have found Aldi to be cheapest for eight months in a row is a testament to our commitment to our shoppers.’ The UK’s supermarkets ranked by cost ‘The latest findings from Which? show that customers can save themselves over £25 on just one basket by choosing Aldi – that’s not just pocket change. Julie Ashfield, managing director of buying at Aldi, said: ‘We know just how important it is for families up and down the nation to find ways to cut costs anyway they can, and at Aldi we are dedicated to keeping prices low and quality high across all our products. It comes as trade magazine The Grocer also revealed Aldi to be nearly £26 cheaper than the same shop at Waitrose. Lidl was a close runner up, though, costing only £2.04 than Aldi – so if you live closer to a Lidl, don’t waste the extra fuel it would cost to travel to Aldi. It was around £13 cheaper than Sainsbury’s and Asda, which sat in the middle at just over £95 each, and nearly £12 cheaper than Tesco, which cost £93.80. It found that, at a total of £82.03, Aldi was £25.68 cheaper than the most expensive supermarket, Waitrose, which cost £107.71 for comparable products. This is based on Which’s January research, which compared the prices for the same basket of items across eight of the UK’s major supermarkets. The cheapest? Aldi, of course, which has been named the UK’s cheapest supermarket for the eighth month in a row. If you’re still shopping at Waitrose or Ocado despite all the penny pinching elsewhere, it might be time to reevaluate: those are the two most expensive supermarkets, according to the latest research by consumer champion Which?. With the cost of living showing little sign of easing up, it’s no wonder many of us are thinking twice about where we do our weekly shop. An Aldi shop cost £25.68 less than the same basket in Waitrose (Picture: Getty Images) ![]()
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