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December 1, 1933 TO THE ART EDITOR: Wo enclose publicity material on our Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture from Sixteen American Cities, which v/ill open to the public December 13, 1933, and close January 1, 1934. The material is as follows: 1.
A general release (mimeographed) which is being sent to newspapers and publications all over the country.
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A special release (typed) which refers specifically to the artists in your city or locality who have paintings or sculpture in the Sixteen Cities Exhibition. This release gives all the facts we have concerning the local artists and is being sent to the newspapers in your locality.
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A photograph or photographs which we are sending exclusively to you, although we cannot guarantee that the artist himself will not give photographs of his work to some other newspaper in your locality if that newspaper requests him to do so. May we suggest that as a matter of local in-
terest it might bo well to get a news story with photographs of one or more of the artists in your locality who are being honored by representation in our Exhibition?
The show is arousing considerable interest in
New York and throughout the country, and should appeal to th pride of the citizens in each of the Sixteen Cities from which the Exhibition is drawn.
Publicity Secretary.
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NOTE RE WALiACE HERNDON SIwITH
Pa both Mr* Smith and his wife are members of prominent St* Louis faml3ies and were until rooent3y active socially, a good news story and interview might be written around Mr* Smith's partial retirement from socia} and business life to devote himself seriously to painting* Mr* Smith was Presi* dent of The Triangle ^lub at Princeton and his wife Is a Vassar graduate* The Museum would prefer that you do not mention it as the source of the suggestion for news story and interview.
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FOR RELEASE Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, December 9 and 10, 1933 Artists from St. Louis and vicinity showing in the Sixteen Cities Exhibitions JOE JONES*
Born in St. Louis, 1909*
Self-taught,
Painting shown
in Sixteen Cities Exhibitions LANDSCAPE,
CHARLRS F. E# JR.
Born i n Benton Harbor, Michigan, 1902»
studied
i l l u s t r a t i o n at Pennsylvania Academy of the *inc Arte, 1923-27• inrope, smsaer of 1927; studied sculpture without a teacher•
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ture in permanent c o l l e c t i o n of "hltney Museum of American Art, &ew York*
Sculpture shown in Sixteen ^ I t i e * exhibition: SKI* C014FIBU?, {wain
(Lent by L i t t l e Gallery of Contemporary ^rt # Philadelphia*)
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FOR KKU5ASE Saturday a f t e r n o o n , December 9 , or Sunday morning, December 10* 1933. i r t i s t e from Baltimore and v i c i n i t y showing in t h e s i x t e e n C i t l e a Igchibltiont SIMONK 8R/N0XER BOAS* Born i n i r a n e e , 1895.
Trained a t
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/ r t School * Berkeley Sehool of / r t a and C r a f t s , And a t L« Grande Cheuraiere in P a r i s under Beurdelle*
He* e x h i b i t e d at p u b l i c g a l l e r i e s In Baltimore*
Prria* flew * o r k , and Washington* Friends of i-rt* Baltimore*
Sculpture i n permanent c o l l e c t i o n of
S c u l p t u r e ahoim i n S i x t e e n C i t i e s
MOTHER MID CHILD, mahogany*
xhibitlom
(This piece received f i r s t p r i z e and model
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VIKCEBT C0*LE* Born in Baltimore. 1906*
Studied at Maryland
Institute, and at Pontelnebleeu Academy of line /rta? also with Leon Kroll, John S3oan* and Jean Despuglo* Exhibited at public galleries in Baltimore * Philadelphia, and Hew York.
Painting shown In Slxtee n
Cities Exhibition: PiRiC AV£KUE.~MJJSIMQim*
HERftAI I/RIL*
Born in Baltimore* 1908. Studied at Marylmd Institute*
Printing ahown in sixteen Cities Exhibitions STILL LH»E.
IB&/RD ROSKNiELD. Born In Baltimore* 1906*
student of Donald V # Coale
in Baltimore* Exhibited in public galleriea in Baltimore and Philadelphia Painting ahown in Sixteen Cities Exhibitloni THE F/KM.
CHARLES LEON SCKUCSER*
Born In Cap* Pennsylvania* 1908*
Maryland /rt sehool and in Europe*
Studied at
Painting ahown in sixteen Cities
•xhibition: L/NDSCAPE, paatel*
rSLIU L. 0P1EMHEIMKR*
Born in Baltimore, 18J8*
Studied portrait
painting under Henry Hoben and Leon Kroll at the Maryland Institute* xhiblted In public galleries in Baltimore* Cltlea Exhibition. STILL LB-E*
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(BfJtinors, page 2 ) UPftOi D HOLMES &RIM* Bora i n Norfolk, Virgini*. One-man shows at Gslerie bernheixa-Jeune, P e r l s ; Hew York*
beir-teught #
ontross Gallery*
Exhibited In public g a l l e r i e s In Baltimore, Province-
town, and Indian*polia«
Pointing shown i n s i x t e e n C i t i e s Exhi-
bition: CflPB. COD CHURCH.
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TOR WSU&A3B Saturday afternoon. Da—aba r 0, or Sunday aomin-, Ejcenter 10, 1933. 71m artiste chosen to represent Buffalo in the oixtsen Cities Exhibition sere selected by the Hart Oeasittse of the Mbrl^it Art cil«ry» The Coesalttes ie eoatprissd of My* Ssyaswr H* Knox, Ohalraan, e Ohnrios rw Soars, Ur* Osoargs *• riiapton, sir. SocarflS Gary, end . l i l i e s l*tomi M m The artist* ares TJS3 $• BTJJl^QrifUV Born in AsMefetiOLa, Ct&o, 1893. Hoved to Sales)* C&io, In Ittft, whore be lived until 1031*
tudled at the
Cleveland Softool of &rt 191X-16, especially with Henry 0# Keller* forked during siswicwe sad tratll 1931 a* em aeeoi«tt*ftt.
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exhibited In nsny Awrtotai cities and in tendon* 1933, eni Parle, 1930* Designs* of wallpapers In Buffalo. 1931-30* Paintings In remanent collections of Brooklyn Museunf AXbrlfjht MM Celery* l
uffalo| Cleveland 8usetsi of Art, Seward Art t l m e i l f t e Metres
politan Kansas of Art, The Museum of Modem Art* thltasy Eussasi of Aaeriesn Art, new Yosfef Penaeylvmia Aoadswy of the Floe rte, PMiadsi *tia| and hlllipe Henorlal dallery, ~ashinr»ton. Liven in >jrden*llle, near Buffalo* Pelatlne ahemn la Sixteen Cities ^chlbitloni TZ&WBm 0£R£ l!TOKR A B^IHHR, satsrcolor^ III1»»
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ASM OS&BT DUMAS* Born in Buffalo, 1SS8* Studied at the Museum of Fine Arte, Boston, tmA with Antolne r>ourdelle. Fails* Exhibited in ublio galleries in Chleai^, Buffalo, Hocheeter, end Bew ToA* Sculpture shorn In Sixteen Cities Exhibition* M t t S | bremss* r
"ll»LIAB If* aRfKHtfU Born in Chelsea, nsootisin, 1805* Orsduate
of yraeuss nlserslty*
studies at Seole dee Bei3u*»Arts and Jullen
Academy* Parte, end at Art students i«cafp*e, tfew Yorlt* Res painted In S'ine, liova ootia, iJewfotndlaad, Labrador, sad off the const of reenland* Has exhibited in public gallerlee in Toronto, Ohlea&o, Brooklyn*
las taught at the nivereitftes of Syraouec, Illinois, Uftst*
sourl, m& Kansas} and at the doluelras Art School.
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at Colwrtbua* Ohiof and Albri ofct Art Oratory, Buffalo*
alntlng
shorn In sixteen Cltlft* Sxhi jitiont AS IS O&ftSIS. m Born In Istsoa Cities Mhibltinni
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It a y , at the ftaftil *rte Aeaaewy, mft oato* folio*
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In Paris, w>iehf. mid Vienna* tainting onrchassd In 1933 to* paraaaeat collection of fJtaMollnl
lloty,
TTQBS,
Pminting shown
In OisfcMn Oiti** Uhibttioat SHU, LXf*, ORqQSAHT fltOCQU BoTn in umn ntmm* Oocin* t 1074* Ondn&ts of T?le niwrsity*
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