This is the April 1996 issue of SMITHSONIAN featuring on front cover "THE BLUE VASE" one of a dozen flower paintings by PAUL CEZANNE.

1846 was the year The SMITHSONIAN Institute was born. This issue details highlights for the event.

Writer HELEN DUDAR tells of CEZANNE's endless quest to parallel nature's harmony with the way he used color without line to suggest form, at the still life that transformed complicated arrangements into holy objects with 9 pages of his paintings and story.
Other featured articles in this issue:
Radio Smithsonian's BLACK RADIO: Telling It Like It Was. The story of radio's role in transforming the African-American community. Written by MICHAEL KERNAN.
Phenomena, Comment and Notes: One drop of water; mantle flow; volcanism; rain. Loop closed. Back to the beginning of the cycle. Written by STEARNS A. MORSE.
PACKAGE DESIGN: The art of "power packaging". PRIMO ANGELI, MARC ROSEN,others.
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Magazine has 136 pages, measures roughly 11" x 8-1/4".
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