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Show Page 30—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sanday, July 25, 1971 THE BORN LOSER Tell Me Why Sansom Men of Arft—Bellini Family (© Wy A be TA PO MARY WORTH By Saunders & Ernst f one VERY WELL. Tul EVENING sTupyiNG! ' SHELL SEEAND YOU, DERRY! Ba. YI Ha) CUTLER | | “SORT OF A PROGRAM a | | AT THE LIBRARY os \ TON AS; T \ THAT - » REMIND ME OF HAPPIER DAYS! yeau!...T cohSURE ee Ly \ ke the palace in Venice, a project priTe man under the It is seldom that a whole family is known for its great contributions to art, but this was the case of the Bellini family. During the sth century Jacobo Bellini, a Venetian painter, owned one ofthe busiest workshops in “aly. When he was ie THAT COULD MAKE/ THINGS EASIER fy For you! Cote | | SHE SAID15 OR. ON some “| BE HERE! ALL % D MY ROOMMATE, DERRY\ } IRVINE, OVERTHIS EVENING | TO RETURN THE PICTURES AND THE OTHER THINGS | were his own sons, Gentile and countless other canvases by the If you're a boxer, it helps to be Giovanni. Bellinis had all turned to ash. tall. But it didn’t help Jim Cully of Ireland. He was the tallest ‘The three artists worked in the FUN TIME shop for years, experimenting professional boxer in history — 7 feet 4 inches tall, and weighed with a new medium, , oiioll pain. pail The Chuckle Box Afverthe father died, about 1470, Tom: Move that truck. Mr. 273 pounds.But he lostall of his four fights! the brothers continued to paint Smith doesn’t wantit there. together. In 1474 they began a Bill: Who's Mr. Smith? series of historical paintings for to yesterday's Puzzie : wi the Box:Answer “It was ‘but’ I said, not that lasted many years. ‘ as Thesultan of Turkey askedthe Teacher: What are thelittle rulers of Venice to lend him one rivers of the Nile called? FireworksFires of their best painters. Gentile Johnny: Juveniles! LOS ANGELES (UPI)—City Bellini received the honor, and county firemen reported Giovanni remained in Venice, DID YOU KNOW? Monday theyput out 481 brush, working at the palace, teaching, grass and strucuwralfires in the and painting religious pictures. Mhour July 4 period—319 of Then Gentile returned to Venice them attributed to careless use and the brothers worked of fireworks. together again. City tire officials said they Gentile died in 1507, and Ni] responded to 252 blazes of Giovanniin 1516. In 1577 a tragic which 147 were fireworksfire burned through the palace. related. Countyfiremen fought When the flames died down, 229 blazes, 172 attributed to worried Venetians discovered fireworks. that the palace paintings and Win The New Book of Knowledge (20 volumes). Send ycur questions, name, age, address te “Tell Me Why!”caze of this paper. Include Zip Code. In case of duplicate questions, the author will decide the winner. = i. not traveling, Jacobo spent his 2® 9) timein the Venice shop,painting portraits for the rich and altars for the Church. 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