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...Laffitte shop. The Impressionists grew old and died. Fifi Vollard remains the last survivor of their circle, proud of the fact that he discovered and pushed a whole new circle of artists (now middleaged) to take their place: Picasso - he bought his first "Blue Period" Picasso in 1901 - Derain, Bonnard, Vlaminck, Rouault. Of the lot it was Georges Rouault who became Fifi Vollard's closest friend. Artist Rouault was born in a Paris cel lar during the insurrection of the Com mune of 1871. As far as anyone knows, his first and only job was that of appren tice...
...cooperation of the F. Kleinberger Galleries of New York, a sixteenth-century interior attributed to Quentin Massys, lent by the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and a South-German interior lent by A. S. Drey, of New York. Dunean Phillips, of Washington, is contributing a Monet and a Bonnard...
...Drawing." A second lecture on the same subject will be given at the same time and place tomorrow by Professor Pope. Modern French painting is also the subject of attention on the part of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art, which is now exhibiting the works of Braque, Bonnard, Brancusi, Leger, Maillol, Segonzac and others in its rooms at 207.8, Harvard Cooperative Building...
...Bonnard is the only transitional painter with work on display in the exhibition. He contributes a small picture entitled, "Interior with a Boy" which is marked by an appealing simplicity and attractive coloring...
...Room at present is an exhibition of recently acquired facsimiles and photographs published by The Dial in 1923. There are paintings in oil, water colour, and tempera, drawings in crayon and pencil reproduced so miraculously that under glass it is impossible to detect them from originals. Picasso is there, Bonnard and Matisse, Vlaminck and Signac, and the Americans, John Marin and Charles Demuth, three of whose watercolors the Fogg acquired several years...