Word: exhibitioner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Significance. The chief Democrats' truce offer was smart politics but it was also, conceivably, motivated by sincere concern for the condition of the country. Perhaps by coincidence or perhaps because the public felt reassured, prices on the New York Stock Exchange rose steadily for five consecutive days. As Republicans and...
Alfred Stieglitz, who has the hairiest ears and the most positive opinions of any dealer in New York, opened his autumn season fortnight ago with an exhibition by that darling of the cognoscenti, John Marin, No. i man in that collection of artists which Alfred Stieglitz has so successfully cherished...
John Marin returned to the U. S., realized that there he could do his best work. Stieglitz gave him his first exhibition in 1910, has stood sponsor for his artistic career, guardian of his finances ever since. About five years ago the chorus of critical praise began humming. It became...
In his last exhibition were Manhattan skyscrapers and views of a Maine coast familiar to Marinites. New were the pictures of New Mexico, vivid snapshots of pueblos, mountains, Indian dances, made during a summer visit to Taos.
Among the works of Blake that are part of the Amy Lowell collection is a copy of Young's Night Thoughts, both colored and uncolored. These have been reproduced by the Harvard University Press and a bound copy of the two prints and other reproductions is on exhibition. The Lowell...