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...Manhattan art galleries held memorial exhibitions last week for a man who died in Paris five months ago in his 80th year: Jean-Louis Forain, biting satirist, master of etching and lithography, one of the greatest ecclesiastical artists since Rembrandt, one of the last giants of the 19th Century (TIME, July...
Reserve Bank was there. So were Thomas William Lamont (J. P. Morgan & Co.), Albert Henry Wiggin (Chase National), William C. Potter (Guaranty Trust), Charles Edwin Mitchell (National City), George Whitney (J. P. Morgan & Co.). The rich paintings (Rubens, Rembrandt, Reynolds) on the walls may have held their attention for a moment, but an air of tension and expectancy forbade anything except the business on hand. The bankers waited for one man who was speeding toward them from his camp on the Rapidan. President Hoover, discarding all precedent, entered the apartment shortly after his return to Washington. He soon laid before...
Representative work of the Itaham and German artists of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth centuries, some pieces by Rembrandt and Nanteuil. Fifteenth century English etchings, including Whistler and Meryon, and Nineteenth century lithographs, are to constitute the collection, which is owned by the Fogg Museum. Especial attention has been called to some excellent specimens of Schenganer's later work...
...Berlin State Museums, rushed off a boat in New York harbor bristling with indignation. "I would like to ask Dr. Toch," said he, "whether he means to oppose the opinion of the entire artistic world with regard to the authenticity of works believed today to have been painted by Rembrandt...
...Metropolitan Museum did not acquire the six Rembrandts of the Havemeyer Collection until 1929. Rembrandt authenticators limit their attacks to his paintings, do not attempt to deal with the thousands of proofs of Rembrandt etchings...