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...Kalish is the sort of artist who is written about in news columns rather than on art pages. Both his work and his story are good human interest material. A Polish Jew, he worked for a while in foundries in Cleveland, reproduced in bronze the men he saw there. The New York Evening Post, under a big spread devoted to pictures of his statues, called him the "Walt Whitman of Sculp-ture." The Philadelphia Inquirer gave him a page of its magazine section one Sunday ("Glorifying America's Workingmen in Bronze and Marble") and the Literary Digest wrote...
...Arts, there has been opened a most extensive and interesting exhibition of paintings by Claude Monet, the famous French landscape painter who died a few weeks ago; in the Fine Arts Room, of the Public Library, there is on exhibition of a large group of etchings by a Boston artist, Anthony Thiemo, a native of Holland...
...which is the ideal that binds peoples together," continued the great emotional actress. "It is a faith to which all is sacrificed. As at church, the artist, whose temple is the theatre, lays her soul bare...
...artist is not one woman ... she is everywoman ..... she is woman. Her role is to console, to embellish life, to contribute to the intellectual and artistic development of humanity. I played to all classes of people in New York, and they were all appreciative. Americans have an understanding...
Cecile Sorel said she thought Florence Reed and Ethel Barrymore were two of America's greatest actresses, that Gloria Swanson was a great artist, and Charlie Chaplin a genius. "America has the greatest cinema in the world," she stated. "My one regret is that the art of the great Duse is not perpetuated by the films...