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...Ward, a laborer in a glass factory, a gang foreman with a Chicago construction company. In 1926 Harper Bros, published his first novel (The Bad Samaritan). Last week Yalemen and others were able to see Justin Sturm's latest accomplishment-an exhibition of sculpture at Manhattan's Ferargil Galleries...
...first time in its history, swank Seligmann Galleries held a contemporary U. S. show priced from $10-$250; Valentine Gallery offered Louis Eilshemius watercolors at from $50 to $75; Ferargil Galleries exhibited unrecognized U. S. painters, sold their works...
...downcast was Artist Curry who, though his apple-face looks cheerful, is actually a hypersensitive, self-doubting man who has decided half a dozen times he is no painter. Not a Kansas hog or tornado was to be seen last week on the walls of Manhattan's Ferargil Galleries. Kansas' Curry had now gone, not back to Kansas, but to the circus...
Cats. One of Paul Fiene's best cat statues was not on view in his own exhibition last week but up on 57th Street where the Ferargil Galleries held an elaborate cat show. Following a showing of cats in art at the little Maurel Gallery year ago (TIME, Dec. 14, 1931) Ferargil showed not only paintings and statues of cats, but cat prints, cat bookends, cat doorstops, cat ash trays, cat hooked rugs, cat footstools. Besides Paul Fiene's rather heraldic cat couchant, notable cats were those by William Zorach, Peggy Bacon. Agnes Tait, Tsugoharu Foujita...
Critics found Artist Stallknecht's mural raw, bold, naive, much like the works she exhibited in Manhattan's Ferargil galleries last May. Critics also recalled that modernized divinities are nothing new; Jacob Epstein's Christ was much discussed for his negroid appearance. Nor are real faces in religious pictures rare; many an Italian and Flemish noble and magnifico got himself and his offspring into a "Holy Family...