Description: Vintage Daily Telegraph Magazine No. 329 February 12th 1971INSIDEA Saint for Every Occasion: On page 38 Theo Richmond looks at the conjunctions of causes and canonised patrons. Intrigued by the Vatican's recent rationing of patronsaints, he set about investigating this apparent papal parsimony. But he puts to rest any fears that news of saint rationing may have aroused. He explains the intricacies of the subject, how patron saints have been created in the past, and how to set about getting one for yourself. He is seen below with one of the most popular of patron saints, St Barbara, who has many strings to her bow.The Best Address in Europe: On page 24 Erich Lessing captures the lotus-land of Lac Leman with his camera. Otherwise known as Lake Geneva, this might have satisfied even the Great Gatsby as the site for his mansion. It is known as the "most discreetly fashionable address in Europe, and Erich Lessing went to see who the latter-day Gatsbys are. He found royalty and tycoons retired couples alongside young people with children. He photographed them in their houses and gardens, Anthony Lejeune describes how their community evolved. Its members give their own points of viewAndy Warhol the Artist feature48 pages. This magazine is generally in good condition for age. There are some minor creases and marks
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Publication Month: February
Publication Year: 1971
Publication Frequency: Weekly
Language: English
Publication Name: The Daily Telegraph Magazine
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Subject: Andy Warhol