Word: bartholow
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...memoriam of the Institute's able, longtime Director Robert Bartholow Harshe, who died in Chicago last January...
...paintings in the permanent collection of the Chicago Art Institute, two most important to Director Robert Bartholow Harshe are Rembrandt's Girl at the Open Half-Door and El Greco's Assumption of the Virgin. Last week Director Harshe had a third picture to share honors with this notable pair. At a reported price of $200,000, Institute Trustee Charles H. Worcester bought from Wildenstein & Co. and lent to the Museum for an indefinite period Titian's Education of Cupid...
Seven Chicago artists last week had seven simultaneous one-man shows in the Chicago Art Institute, biggest one-man show spree in the Institute's history. The seven Director Robert Bartholow Harshe had dredged from Chicago's polyglot Bohemia included a Russian, a German...
...second time in the Institute's history no artists were on the jury of award. Four museum directors-Homer Schiff Saint-Gaudens of Pittsburgh, Robert Bartholow Harshe of Chicago, Cuthbert Powell Minnigerode of Washington, Meyric R. Rogers of St. Louis-distributed $3,300 in prizes, as usual had their decisions loudly challenged by art critics...
...criticizes other people's, "wouldn't read in public for a million dollars." He loves to read detective stories, does not know whether he is a great poet or not but says he has never consciously injured anyone. Other books: The Man Against the Sky, Merlin, Roman Bartholow, The Man Who Died Twice, Tristram, Calender's House, The Glory of the Nightingales (TIME, Sept...