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TIME, May 23, however, your reviewer slipped up on one small but important detail in his article on the large Exhibition of American Art 1609-1938 which the Museum of Modern Art assembled at the request of the French Government for a summer showing in the Jeu de Paume Museum...
A country has to be lived in and died in for a long time before evidences of its culture accumulate, gain currency and become distinguished. The arts are among those evidences, and for 150 years U. S. citizens have been asking themselves if and when the arts of the U...
Pierre Etchebaster, a Basque from St. Jean de Luz and the Jeu de Paume of Paris, beat the best court tennis players in the U. S. last week in Philadelphia. Jock Soutar, Britisher, met him in the finals for the national championship in the Racquet Club of Philadelphia.
In 1890, on advice of Clemenceau and Bourgious, France bought the painting, hung it in the Luxembourg. It was recently transferred to a smaller museum, the Jeu de Paume, in the Tuileries, where it hangs surrounded by works of living Americans-Mary Cassatt, Walter Gay, Cecilia Beaux, John Sargent.
The Glee Club and its leader have fallen heirs to so many honors during the last two years, that new ones at periodic intervals seems to be taken almost as a matter of course. The latest of these, however, is out of the regular course, and its significance calls forth...