Word: exhibiting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...exhibit is to cover the whole scope of French decorative art during the century, from Nicholas de Largilliere who retained most of the characteristics of the Louis XIV period, to David, who was the first of the neoclassic, painters. Among the groups which will be included are six excellent examples of Chardin, of which one is "Les Bulles de Savon", portraits by Grenze. Duplessis, Tuque, Proudhon, and Drouais, and two terra-cotta reliefs by Clodion. David's "Portrait of Mme, de Serdan" is one of the high lights of the exhibition, which also includes portrait-busts by Pajou and Houdon...
Over ten thousand advertisements, submitted by competitors throughout the United States and Canada for the Bok Advertising Awards, will be open to public inspection today at the reading room of Baker Library, in the Business School. This will be the only day in which the exhibit will be open to the general public, since tomorrow the jury for selecting the outstanding material in the collection will begin its deliberations, which will last until the end of the week. The winners will be announced at a dinner to be given in their honor at the Business School in the latter part...
...days after his exhibit to the Press, Brothers was indicted by the regular Grand Jury, ordered to be held without bail...
Visitors on opening day received from the two crimson-gowned flunkies of the Royal Academy imposing leaflets which announced many royal and titled Patrons of the exhibit. But only a second Sherlock Holmes would have spotted in the roster the name of the man who conceived of the exhibition, sold the idea to the Royal Academy and persuaded the tycoons of a half dozen countries to lend it their treasures: Arthur Upham Pope of San Mateo, Calif...
...Fogg Museum, which has brought on some unusually fine exhibitions during the winter, has opened a small but exceptional exhibit of Chaldean objects of art. One is astounded to learn that such exquisite workmanship should be the relic of a civilization stretching into the dimness of pre-Biblical days along the Tigris and Euphrates. These articles, which archaeologists have unearthed in a state of excellent preservation, give a vivid portrayal of the former life in Ur of the Chaldees...