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...turn which imagistic poetry has taken. With the literature of the day presenting such a multi-colored and variegated pattern, critics prone to discover new literary epochs and fresh schools of thought are under a constant source of danger. The editors of the Dial, however, by selecting this ultra-impressionist for their award, have placed their finger on a phenomenon which if not new is at least the most distinctive feature of contemporary literature...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PROGRESS OF NEO-IMAGISM | 1/14/1926 | See Source »

...will open in Pittsburgh in October. In addition to paintings from Spain, England, France, Italy, Sweden, there will be shown, for the first time since the War, a group of German and Austrian pictures. On the Jury of Awards will sit Anglada y Camarasa, Spanish painter; Ernest Laurent, French impressionist; Algernon Talmage, English landscape...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Opinions | 7/20/1925 | See Source »

...National Academy of Design, Manhattan, opened its winter exhibit, awarded prizes. Many a struggling young artist awoke, dumbfounded, to find himself knighted with a check. Among the rewarded was a famed artist whose youth and struggles have long been at an end-Childe Hassam, famed New England impressionist. Yet he, too, was dumbfounded. Receiving the Altman Prize, carrying with it $1,000, for his portrait Miss Ingram, he is said to have expressed great surprise, remarking that he thought he had already won every prize possible for the Academy to give. Quite explicable is Mr. Hassam's amaze...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arts: Hassam's Amaze | 11/24/1924 | See Source »

...History's repetitions prove that after excessive hostility one may expect unreasoning cult. Certainly Cezanne has passed through these phases; he has been the sanctified father, rather indiscriminately, of all the post-impressionist movements. Now he is fast becoming "good form", among the hidebound conservatives. No museum would dare to be without a Cezanne. In Paris, a retrospective exhibition of the artist's work is on view at Berheim Fils, Place de la Madeleine, with an admission charge to swell the fund for a proposed monument to him. It is encouraging to know that the artist engaged to achieve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arts: Cezanne Monument | 7/7/1924 | See Source »

...Major will speak at 3 o'clock in Gallery IX of the Evans Building at 175 Tremont Street, Boston on "Impressionist Paintings." Mr. W. H. Downes at 4 o'clock in Gallery X of the same building will talk on "Winslow Homeo's Paintings." Both lectures are free of charge and open to everyone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: To Give Two Fine Arts Lectures | 3/15/1924 | See Source »

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