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...McBride, Mrs. John Davison Rockefeller Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Adolph Lewisohn. An elaborate illustrated catalog was prepared. The show was a decided success. Apart from the fact that the first Pascin exhibition contained some of his worst pictures, the second most of his best, between the two shows the artist himself suddenly and horribly committed suicide. To the general public he is already becoming a Character, classed with Edgar Allan Poe, Oscar Wilde, Modigliani, Van Gogh, and Lord Byron, among the rips, rakes, and naughty fellows of the arts...
...collection has been made up of contributions from private owners, collectors, museums, and dealers, and will include a group of 20 drawings which have been exhibited only twice before in the United States, being the latest to be completed by the artist. Among those who have lent pieces are Professor P. J. Sachs '00. Associate Director of the Fogg Art Museum, J. N. Brown '22, Mrs. John Alden Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richmond, the Arts Club of Chicago, the Wayhe Gallery, Jacques Seligmann and Company, and Wildenstein and Company...
...peculiar interest as it is an example of the earliest type of book-printing in Europe. Owing to the generosity of Mr. L. J. Rosenwald, visitors will be permitted to see what is probably the only engraving in this country representing the craft of the famous fifteenth-century artist, the Master of the Amsterdam Cabinet...
Speaking before a large audience in the living room of the Harvard Union on the subject. "An Artist and Poet Considers Dreams." George W. Russell, "AE," explained some of his beliefs about the power of dreams...
...film, released by the University Film Foundation at Cambridge, was produced under the direction of Lotte Reiniger, famous German artist. Over three years were needed to produce the film, it being necessary to make more than 300,000 individual pictures to complete the film. The story and silhouettes combine to form an artistic achievement that has never been duplicated...