TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary of the Collection
Administrative Information
History of The Arts Club
Scope and Content of the Collection
Organization
Selected Search Terms
Container List
Series 1: Exhibitions, 1917-1994
Series 2: Drama and Films, 1919-1993
Series 3: Lectures and Receptions,
1917-1995
Series 4: Music, 1917-1995
Series 5: Correspondence, 1912-1978
Series 6: Committees and Membership,
1916-1983
Series 7: Financial Records, 1916-1969
Series 8: Historical, 1918-1992
Series 9: Facilities, 1918-1993
Series 10: Audiovisual, ca. 1892-1994
Series 11: Cards and Catalogue Books,
1920-1962
Series 12: Scrapbooks, 1917-1973
Series 13: Artwork, 1921-1969
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The Newberry Library Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special
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Machine-readable finding aid encoded by
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2005.
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Arts Club of
Chicago
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Arts Club Records
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| Dates |
1892-1995 |
| Extent |
92.5 cubic ft. (165
boxes, 16 oversize boxes, and 51 volumes)
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| Abstract |
Corporate records of the
Arts Club of Chicago, an institution incorporated in 1916 and devoted to
exhibiting and showcasing innovative artists and performers. Records include
extensive exhibition files, files on the Club's music, lecture, film, and drama
series, and administrative and financial files.
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| Language |
Materials are in
English, and
occasionally in French.
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| Repository |
Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department
of Special Collections
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| Collection Call Number |
Midwest MS Arts Club |
| Collection Stack Location |
3a 36 6-12; 4-link blueprint
drawer; Vault 49 4
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Arts Club Records, Midwest Manuscript Collection, The Newberry
Library, Chicago.
Gift, Arts Club of Chicago, 1972, with subsequent donations.
Benita Cullinan, 1972; Christine Sammon, 1981; Ruth Ann Koesun,
1999; The NEH Grant processing team, 2005.
This inventory was created with the generous support of the National
Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or
recommendations expressed in this inventory do not necessarily represent those
of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Access
The Arts Club Records are open for research in the Special
Collections Reading Room; 5 folders at a time maximum, and items in each folder
will be counted before and after delivery to the patron (Priority I).
Ownership and Literary Rights
The Arts Club Records are the physical property of the Newberry
Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or assigns.
For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this collection,
contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections.
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The Arts Club of Chicago was incorporated in 1916. Its objectives,
according to the mission drafted at its inaugural meeting, are "to encourage
higher standards of art, maintain galleries for that purpose; and to promote
the mutual acquaintance of art lovers and art workers." Since its inception the
Arts Club has been a pioneering force in modern and avant-garde art
exhibitions, performances, lectures, and events in Chicago. For example, the
Arts Club was the first venue in Chicago to exhibit Picasso drawings, in 1923.
Other modern art exhibitions have followed, featuring artists who were to
become major names and influences in the 20th century: Georges Bracque,
Alexander Calder, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Walt Kuhn, Fernand Leger, Jacques
Villon, Berthe Morisot, Constantin Brancusi, Isamu Noguchi, Louise Nevelson,
etc. In addition, the Arts Club hosted musical performances or lectures by
modern composers such as Sergei Prokofiev, Igor Stravinsky, Darius Mihaud, and
John Cage. The Arts Club has been at the forefront of dance as well, in holding
both performances and lecture/demonstrations by Martha Graham, Alicia Markova,
Anton Dolin, and Merce Cunningham. Its Lecture Series has hosted writers,
poets, historians, and artists since the beginning, and has included Thornton
Wilder, W.H. Auden, Le Courbusier, Gertrude Stein, David Mamet, and David
Sedaris.
The Club has always had a two-tiered membership system; professional
artists pay lower dues than patrons, ensuring that artists remain a vital
component of Arts Club membership. Since its inception, The Arts Club has had
seven locations around Chicago. Currently it is in the Streeterville
neighborhood of Chicago at 222 W. Superior Street, and retains the steel
interior staircase designed by architect Mies van der Rohe for its previous
space at 109 E. Ontario Street. Its exhibits are open to the public, and the
Club still maintains a rigorous exhibit and event schedule.
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Planning files, publicity, business records, informational records,
and a small amount of original artwork from the Arts Club of Chicago. Since
1916, the Club has been serving its mission by mounting exhibitions and hosting
music performances, dance performances, lectures, receptions, film screenings,
and plays, and its records reflect these activities. Minutes from the various
Club committees show the early stages of planning each seasons' events, and
files within each of the artistic series detail the day-to-day logistics of
creating each event. The Membership files reveal the wide variety of
Chicago-area (sometimes nationwide) artists, art patrons, and enthusiasts who
were active in the Club. Other series, such as Historical, Cards and Catalogue
Books, and Scrapbooks, provide information to the long public history of the
Club's activities through newsclippings, photographs, and printed matter.
Narrative descriptions of the subject matter, types of material, and
arrangement of each series are available through the Organization section of
the finding aid.
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Papers are organized in the following series:
- Series 1: Exhibitions, 1917-1994. Box(es) 1 - 99
- Series 2: Drama and Films, 1919-1993. Box(es) 1
- Series 3: Lectures and Receptions,
1917-1995. Box(es) 1 - 7
- Series 4: Music, 1917-1995. Box(es) 1 - 13
- Series 5: Correspondence, 1912-1978. Box(es) 1 - 2
- Series 6: Committees and Membership,
1916-1983. Box(es) -11
- Series 7: Financial Records, 1916-1969. Box(es) -9
- Series 8: Historical, 1918-1992. Box(es) 1-2
- Series 9: Facilities, 1918-1993. Box(es) 1-
- Series 10: Audiovisual, ca. 1892-1994. Box(es)
- Series 11: Cards and Catalogue Books,
1920-1962. Box(es) 1-9
- Series 12: Scrapbooks, 1917-1973. Box(es) 1 - 10
- Series 13: Artwork, 1921-1969. Box(es) 1
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The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring
additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using
these headings.
Names
- Aldis, Arthur
T.
- Art Institute of
Chicago
- Auden, W. H. (Wystan
Hugh), 1907-1973
- Benette,
Margaret
- Borowski, Felix,
1872-1956
- Boulanger,
Nadia
- Brancusi, Constantin,
1876-1957
- Braque, Georges,
1882-1963
- Cage, John
- Calder, Alexander,
1898-1976
- California Insurance
Company
- Carpenter, Rue
Winterbotham, d. 1931
- Chagall, Marc,
1887-
- Chapman, Elizabeth
Fuller
- Christensen,
Grace
- Coolidge, Elizabeth
Sprague, 1864-1953
- Copland, Aaron,
1900-1990
- Cunningham,
Merce
- Dalí, Salvador,
1904-
- Dolin, Anton,
1904-
- Dubuffet, Jean,
1901-1985
- Duchamp, Marcel,
1887-1968
- Dux, Claire,
1885-1967
- Eisendrath, William
N.
- Ernst, Max,
1891-1976
- Fairbank, Miriam (Mrs.
Livingston)
- Freehling,
Stanley
- Gallagher and Ascher,
Inc.
- Gerstenberg,
Alice
- Graham, Martha
- Haley, Alex
- Hektoen,
Eleanor
- Jarvis, Isabel
- Julien Levy
Gallery
- Klee, Rogers, Loeb and
Wolff (Firm)
- Kokoschka, Oskar,
1886-
- Kuhn, Walt,
1877-1949
- Le Corbusier,
1887-1965
- Léger, Fernand,
1881-1955
- Lockett,
Robbin
- Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet
(Firm)
- Magnusson,
M.J.
- Mamet, David
- Man Ray,
1890-1976
- Markova, Alicia, Dame,
1910-
- Matisse, Pierre,
1900-1989
- McNear, Everett,
1904-
- Mies van der Rohe,
Ludwig, 1886-1969
- Milhaud, Darius,
1892-1974
- Moats, Mabel
B.
- Moore, Case, Lyman and
Hubbard Insurance
- Moore, Marianne,
1887-1972
- Morisot, Berthe,
1841-1895
- Nef, John
- Nevelson, Louise,
1899-1988
- Noguchi, Isamu,
1904-1988
- Palmer, John, d.
1964
- Pollock, Jackson,
1912-1956
- Prokofiev, Sergey,
1891-1953
- Railway Express
Agency
- Robinson, Edward G.,
1893-1973
- Roullier,
Alice
- Scheidt,
Patricia
- Schumm Traffic
Agency
- Schweiker,
Paul
- Sedaris, David
- Shaw, Rue
Winterbotham
- Stein, Gertrude,
1874-1946
- Stravinsky, Igor,
1882-1971
- Tomihiro,
Chiye
- Tsatsos, Irene
- Villon, Jacques,
1875-1963
- W.S. Budworth and
Son
- Wilder, Thornton,
1897-1975
- Wolfe, Tom
Subjects
- Art --
Exhibitions
- Art -- Illinois -- Chicago
-- Exhibitions
- Art museums -- Illinois --
Chicago
- Art, American -- 20th
Century -- Exhibitions
- Art, Modern -- 20th Century
-- Exhibitions
- Artists -- Portraits --
Exhibitions
- Authors as
artists
- Clippings
- Clubs -- Illinois --
Chicago -- History -- 20th century -- Sources
- Contracts
- Correspondence
- Drawing -- 20th Century --
Exhibitions
- Invitations
- Manuscripts,
American--Illinois--Chicago
- Moving images
- Painting, Modern --
Exhibitions
- Photographs
- Programs
- Reports
- Scrapbooks
- Sculpture, Modern -- 20th
Century -- Exhibitions
- Sketches
- Sound
recordings
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the Arts Club. The series includes general correspondence, exhibition
announcements, exhibition catalogs from the Arts Club and elsewhere,
negotiations for shipping and return of loaned pieces, correspondence from
artists and artists’ representatives, correspondence with participating museums
and art galleries, loan arrangements, price lists of individual works,
insurance arrangements, publicity (clippings, ad proofs), contracts, and
condition reports. General Correspondence folders contain requests for exhibits
including promotional materials, correspondence regarding possible exhibits
that never materialized, and loans of work from the Arts Club to other
galleries. This is not an exhaustive list of Exhibitions; the Arts Club did
have exhibitions for which there is no extant information (e.g. Paul Gaugin
exhibit, 1938). See the Historical or Scrapbook Series for more information
about exhibitions at the Arts Club. Files also include Arts Club Exhibitions
that were held in the Art Institute of Chicago, in the 1920's.
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| Photographs of the artists, and/or photographs of artwork
submitted were removed to the Audiovisual Series, Photographs - section. If the
photographs show the art hanging in the Arts Club, they are arranged
chronologically by date of the exhibition; otherwise, they are filed
alphabetically by the artist's last name.
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| Names in parentheses after the name of the exhibition indicate
prominent correspondents in the file. Some names, such as Arts Club staff
(Alice Roullier, Isabel Jarvis, Rue W. Shaw, Margaret Benette, Grace
Christensen, William N. Eisendrath, Stanley Freehling, Elizabeth "Bobsy"
Goodspeed Chapman, Eleanor Hektoen, Isabel Jarvis, Robbin Lockett, Mabel Moats,
Everett McNear, Rue W. Carpenter, Pat Scheidt, Paul Schweiker, and Irene
Tsatsos), art galleries and dealers (Art Institute of Chicago, Julien Levy
Gallery, Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet, Pierre Matisse, Gallagher and Ascher, Inc.),
insurers (California Insurance Co., Klee, Rogers, Loeb and Wolff, Moore, Case,
Lyman and Hubbard), and shippers (Railway Express Agency, Schumm Traffic
Agency, W.S. Budworth and Son) are such frequent correspondents that they are
not noted every time they appear in the file. There is significant
correspondence from several prominent artists, Alexander Calder and Marcel
Duchamp among them. Some Alexander Calder correspondence is bound together and
kept in the Vault.
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Contents |
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1 |
Japanese Prints from the collection of Frank Lloyd
Wright, Nov. 12-23, 1917
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2 |
Paintings from the Collection of Mrs. Potter Palmer;
Paintings by William Penhallow Henderson, New Mexico, Dec. 17-29, 1917
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3 |
Exhibition Calendar, 1918-1919 |
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4 |
List of Exhibitions, 1918-1922 |
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5 |
Loan Portrait Exhibit (Quinn, John), Dec. 7-21, 1918 |
| 1 |
6 |
Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Members, Jan. 13-25, 1919 |
| 1 |
7 |
Macdougal Alley Sculpture, Jan. 29-Feb. 12, 1919 |
| 1 |
8 |
Exhibition Calendar, 1919-1920 |
| 1 |
9 |
French Modern Art (Palmer, Potter), May 10-31, 1920 |
| 1 |
10 |
Exhibition Calendar, 1920-1921 |
| 1 |
11 |
Ambrose McEvoy, Feb. 4-22, 1921 |
| 1 |
12 |
Paul Thevenaz, Apr. 15-30, 1921 |
| 1 |
13 |
A Selected Group of American and French Paintings,
Nov. 21-Dec. 12, 1921
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14 |
General Correspondence (Aldis, Arthur; Wenger, John;
Duchamp, Marcel [copies]; Societe Anonyme, Inc.), 1922-1923
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15 |
Chinese Porcelains (Loo, C.T.; Jarvis, Isabel),
Dec. 8-28, 1922
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16 |
Paintings by Jean-Louis Forain; Sculptures by Emile
Bourdelle (C.W. Kraushaar Art Galleries), Dec. 15, 1922-Jan. 5, 1923
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17 |
Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Members (Constang,
George), Jan. 2-16, 1923
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17a |
Rodin Paintings and Sculptures (Joseph Brummer),
Jan. 31-Mar. 8, 1923
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18 |
Walt Kuhn Paintings (Montross, N.E.; Kuhn, Walt),
Feb. 12-26, 1923
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19 |
Modern Russian Paintings (Atwater, Adeline Lobdell),
Mar., 1923
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20 |
Leon Bakst Paintings and Drawings (Bakst, Leon;
Grishkovsky, Nicholas J.) , Mar. 12-Apr. 5, 1923
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21 |
Pablo Picasso (Poole, Abram; Argotinsky, Prince W.;
Hough, C.A.), Mar. 20-Apr. 22, 1923
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22 |
John Storrs and Joseph Stella (Societe Anonyme; Stella,
Joseph), Apr. 10-24, 1923
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22a |
Paintings and Sculpture of the Romanesque, Medieval and
Renaissance Periods. Also rare bronzes and enamels. Loaned by Durlacher
Brothers (Art Institute of Chicago), May 1-31, 1923
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23 |
Paintings by Pablo Picasso (Rosenberg, Paul;
Wildenstein Galleries), Dec. 18, 1923-Jan. 21, 1924
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23a |
Jane Poupelet (Art Institute of Chicago), Dec. 18, 1923-Jan. 21, 1924 |
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24 |
Paintings by Georges Braque (Wildenstein & Co.),
Feb. 1-Mar. 11, 1924
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25 |
Paintings by Marie Laurnecin (Paul Rosenberg &
Co.), Feb. 1-Mar. 11, 1924
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26 |
Paintings by Rockwell Kent (Kent, Rockwell; Wildenstein
& Co., Carnegie Institute), Mar. 20-Apr. 6, 1924
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27 |
Sculpture by Seraphin Soudbinine (Soudbinine, Seraphin;
Reinhardt Galleries), Apr. 13-May 14, 1924
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28 |
Pamela Bianco, Paintings, Drawings, Lithographs
(Stella, Joseph; Bianco, Francesco), Apr. 18-22, 1924
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29 |
Sculpture: Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Early Gothic
Periods (Brummer, Joseph), May 1-31, 1924
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30 |
General Correspondence (Sardeau, Helene; The New
Gallery; Reinhardt Galleries; Wildenstein & Co.; American Society for
Psychical Research; Brummer, Joseph; C.W. Kraushaar Art Galleries; Hopkinson,
Charles; Josimovich, George; Greenman, Frances Cranmer; The Dial; Frankl
Galleries; Higgs, P. Jackson; Porter, George F.; Winters, Yvor; Persian Antique
Gallery; Montross, N.E.; Corona Mundi; Dixon, Maynard; Perfilieff, V. ),
1924-1925
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31 |
Exhibition Calendar, 1924-1925 |
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32 |
Fifty American Paintings (Watson, Forbes; Kent,
Rockwell; Joseph Brummer), Nov. 14-28, 1924
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33 |
Annual Exhibition of Members (Smith, Little Ricks;
Faggi, Alfeo), Dec. 2-27, 1924
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34 |
Paintings by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (Wildenstein
& Co.; Rosenberg, Paul; Dec. 23, 1924-Jan. 25, 1925
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35 |
Chinese Early Arts (Loo, C.T.), Jan. 7-22, 1925 |
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36 |
Nicholas Remisoff, Paintings and Drawings of Stage
Settings, Jan. 27-Feb. 5, 1925
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37 |
Paintings by Berthe Morisot (Carnegie Institute;
Cleveland Museum of Art), Jan. 30-Mar. 10, 1925
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38 |
Boris Anisfeld Paintings (Reinhardt Galleries),
Feb. 9-28, 1925
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39 |
Alexander Archipenko; Sculpture, Paintings, and
Drawings (Archipenko, Alexander), Feb. 9-28, 1925
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40 |
Leopold Survage: Paintings and Water Colors (Survage,
Leopold; Heun, Arthur), Feb. 9-28, 1925
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41 |
Whitney Studio Club Exhibit (Minneapolis Institute of
Art; Arts & Crafts Club), Feb. 9-28, 1925
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42 |
Paintings by H. Anglada Y Camaras (Vandyck Galleries,
Inc.), Mar. 9-23, 1925
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43 |
French 18th Century Paintings and Furniture
(Wildenstein & Co.), Mar. 17-Apr. 24, 1925
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44 |
Russian Bolshevik and Anti-Bolshevik posters and
paintings by L.N. Brailowsky (Lissovoy, Jacques M.), Mar. 25-31, 1925
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45 |
Cecil Howard Sculpture (Force, J.R., Buffalo Fine Arts
Academy), Apr. 3-17, 1925
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46 |
16th, 17th, and 18th Century Tapestries (Georges Haardt
and Co., Inc.), Apr. 3-17, 1925
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47 |
Forty Modern Painters from New York (Hirsch, Stefan),
Apr. 13-May 14, 1925
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48 |
Paintings and Sculpture assembled by Mrs. Howard Linn
for the Woman's Worlds Fair (Linn, Lucy), Apr. 13-May 14, 1925
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49 |
Sculpture by Elie Nadelman (Nadelman, Elie; Scott &
Fowles, Inc.), May 1-June 14, 1925
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50 |
Persian Fine Arts (Khan, Ali Kuli; Persian Art Center),
May 18-Jun. 15, 1925
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51 |
General Correspondence (Baur, Bertha; Holden, Grace A.;
Pope, Arthur Upham; Kelly, Gerald; Lewis, Katherine; Linn, Lucy; Holabird &
Roche; Holabird, John A.; Heap, Jane; Kiesler, Friedrick), 1925-1926
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52 |
Exhibition Calendar, 1925-1926 |
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53 |
American Indian Paintings and Applied Arts (McKittrick,
Margaret; New Mexico Association of Indian Affairs; White, Amelia; Seymour,
Ralph Fletcher; Loudon, Elsie M.), Oct. 23-Nov. 12, 1925
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54 |
French Water Colors and Drawings Assembled by Pierre
Matisse (Matisse, Pierre Henri), Nov. 3-12, 1925
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55 |
Miniatures and Water Colors by F. Enid Stoddard
(Stoddard, F. Enid), Nov. 17-28, 1925
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56 |
Antique Georgian Silver and Old Sheffield Plate from
the Brainerd Lemon Silver Collection of Louisville Kentucky (Whitney, J.E.;
Ament, Nolte C.; Tyler, Mary Lemon; Werner Bros; Lemon, Brainerd), Nov. 17-28, 1925
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57 |
Early Chinese Arts (Loo, C.T.), Dec. 4-20, 1925 |
| 3 |
58 |
Paintings and Drawings by Helene Perdriat (Freeman,
Donald; Vanity Fair; Perdriat, Helene), Dec. 4-31, 1925
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59 |
Sculpture by Gaston Lachaise (Kraushaar, C.W.;
Lachaise, Gaston), Dec. 22-, 1925
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60 |
Sculpture by Edgar Degas (Price, Frederick N.;
Ferargil, Inc.), Jan., 1926
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| 3 |
61 |
Early Oriental Carpets (Cameron, A.D.; Pope, Arthur
Upham; Libraire Centrale des Beaux-Arts; Levy, Albert; Residenzmuseum; Art
Institute of Chicago; New York Times), Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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62 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by B. Altman & Co.,
New York, Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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63 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by the Bachstitz Gallery
of the Hague, Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
64 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by James Ballard,
Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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65 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by E. Beghian, London,
Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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66 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by Bernheimer Bros.,
Munich, Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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67 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by Bohler &
Steinmeyer, Luzern, Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
68 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by Duveen Brothers, Inc.,
New York, Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
69 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by Costikyan & Co.,
New York, Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
70 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by Kent-Costikyan, New
York, Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
71 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by Demotte, Paris,
Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
72 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by P.W. French & Co.,
New York, Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
73 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by A & M Indjoudjian
Freres, Paris, Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
74 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by D.C. Jackling,
Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
75 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by Dikran G. Kelekian,
New York, Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
76 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by Khayat, London,
Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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77 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by Mrs. Rockefeller
McCormick, Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
78 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by Parish-Watson &
Co., New York, Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
79 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by Vincent Robinson,
Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
80 |
Early Oriental Carpets Loaned by M& R Stora, Paris,
Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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81 |
Early Oriental Carpets: Purchasers Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926 |
| 3 |
82 |
Early Oriental Carpets: Gallagher & Ascher, Inc.
Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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83 |
Early Oriental Carpets: Shipping, G.W. Sheldon &
Co., Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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84 |
Early Oriental Carpets: Treasury Department, U.S.
Customs Service, Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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| 3 |
85 |
Early Oriental Carpets: Requests for Catalogues,
Jan. 3-Feb. 10, 1926
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86 |
Vlaminck and Utrillo, Painting and Water Colors,
Feb. 4-Mar. 14, 1926
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| 4 |
87 |
Henri Matisse, Six Original Paintings, (Baltimore
Museum of Art; Matisse, Pierre; Brummer, Joseph), Feb. 12-Feb. 28, 1926
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| 4 |
88 |
James Chapin, Paintings and Watercolors (Chapin, James;
Kemp, M.B.), Feb. 12-Feb. 28, 1926
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| 4 |
89 |
Tibetan Paintings, Feb. 12-Feb. 28, 1926 |
| 4 |
90 |
Marc Chagall Paintings, Mar. 1- 1926 |
| 4 |
91 |
Lucille Douglas, Pastels and Etchings (Douglas,
Lucille), Mar. 1 - 1926
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| 4 |
92 |
Fifty Prints of the Year (Emmett, Burton; J. Walter
Thompson Company; American Institute of Graphic Arts; Baltimore Museum of Art;
Hackley Art Gallery), Mar. 5-Apr. 1, 1926
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| 4 |
93 |
A Group of Paintings by Various Modern Artists (Price,
Frederick; Feragil Galleries), Mar. 19-Apr. 25, 1926
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| 4 |
94 |
Annual Exhibition of Members, Apr. 2-Apr. 24, 1926 |
| 4 |
95 |
Recent Works By Roy MacNicol (MacNicol, Roy),
Apr. 5-Apr. 25, 1926
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| 4 |
96 |
Portraits, Interiors, and Landscapes by Sir John Lavery
(Carnegie Institute; O'Connor, John), May 1-May 13, 1926
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| 4 |
97 |
Bertram Elliot Drawings (Elliot, Bertram), May 1-May 13, 1926 |
| 4 |
98 |
Paul Burlin - Paintings (Kraushaar, C.W.), May 1-May 13, 1926 |
| 4 |
99 |
Original Watercolors by a Group of International
Artists (Roche, H.P.), May 3-May 30, 1926
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100 |
Italian Exhibition (Italy America Society; Robilant,
Irene A.; Debosis, Lauro), May 15-May 28, 1926
|
| 4 |
101 |
Negro Art (Baldwin, William H.; Fisk University;
Brummer, Joseph; Brooklyn Institute Museum; Estate of John Quinn; Fisk Jubilee
Singers), Jun-26
|
| 4 |
102 |
Arts Club Exhibitions Calendar, 1926-1927 |
| 4 |
103 |
General Correspondence (Peabody, A.S.; Morris, Ira
Nelson; Lillie, F.R.; University of Chicago, Dept. of Art; Reinhardt, Mary
Woodward; Frankle, Paul T.; Skutch, Robert Frank; Baber, Zonia; British
Consulate General Chicago; Webb's Crystal Glass Company, Ltd.; Brummer, Joseph;
Anderson, Tennessee; Gaulois, Paul; Kittredge, William A.; American Type
Founders Company), 1926-1927
|
| 4 |
104 |
Early Chinese Paintings collected by Mr. A.W. Bahr
(Bahr, A.W.), Nov. 7-18, 1926
|
| 4 |
105 |
Brainerd Lemon Silver Collection and Antique Furniture
(Tyler, Mary Lemon; Gage Gallery; Whitney, Julia B.; Whitney, J.W.),
Nov. 20-Dec. 7, 1926
|
| 4 |
106 |
Gothic Tapestries (College Art Association of America),
Dec. 12-Dec. 27, 1926
|
| 5 |
107 |
Sculpture by Brancusi (Duchamp, Marcel; Geist, Sidney;
Sweeney, James Johnson; Alsdorf, J.W.), Jan. 4-18, 1927
|
| 5 |
108 |
Persian Exhibit (Field Museum of Natural History;
Persian Antique Gallery), Jan. 4-18, 1927
|
| 5 |
109 |
John Duncan Fergusson (Whitney Studio), Jan. 21-31, 1927 |
| 5 |
110 |
George Biddle (Biddle, George; Buffalo Fine Arts
Academy), Feb. 1-15, 1927
|
| 5 |
111 |
Paintings by Boris Grigoriev (The New Gallery Inc.;
Frigoriev, Boris; Aldis, Graham), Feb. 1-15, 1927
|
| 5 |
112 |
Paintings by J.B.S. Chardin (Windenstein, Felix),
Feb. 3-Mar. 8, 1927
|
| 5 |
113 |
Retrospective Exhibition of Paintings by Henri Matisse
(Dudensing, F.V.; Aldis, Graham), Feb. 17-27, 1927
|
| 5 |
114 |
Paintings by Sidney Laufman (Laufman, Sidney),
Feb. 17-27, 1927
|
| 5 |
115 |
Exhibition of Black and White by Contemporary Italian
Artists (Italy America Society; Brooks Memorial Art Gallery), Feb. 17-27, 1927
|
| 5 |
116 |
Fifty Prints of the Year (Kittredge, William; Kemp,
M.B.; American Institute of Graphic Arts; Public library of Newark, New Jersey;
Reiss, Winold; Seigrosson, Carl; Whitmore, Elizabeth; The Print Corner;
Handforth, Thomas), Mar. 4-26, 1927
|
| 5 |
117 |
Drawings and Watercolors by Constantin Guys
(Wildenstein, Felix; Paul Rosenberg and Co., Inc.), Mar. 4-26, 1927
|
| 5 |
118 |
Paintings by Walt Kuhn (Kuhn, Walt), Mar.. 15-Apr. 17, 1927 |
| 5 |
119 |
Paintings by Albert Bloch (Bloch, Albert; Aldis,
Graham), Mar. 18-31, 1927
|
| 5 |
120 |
Annual Exhibition by the Professional Members (Chicago
Galleries Association), Apr. 3-17, 1927
|
| 5 |
121 |
Martha Walter - Watercolors of Spain and North Africa
(Milch, E. and A.; Walter, Martha), Apr. 28-May 30, 1927
|
| 5 |
122 |
Kuniyoshi Paintings and Drawings (Daniel, Charles),
Apr. 29-May 20, 1927
|
| 5 |
123 |
Emil Ganso Paintings (Weyhe, E.; Ganso, Emil),
Apr. 29-May 20, 1927
|
| 6 |
124 |
Miscellaneous (Minneapolis Institute of Art; Bacri
Freres; Weyhe, E.; Brummer, Joseph) 1927-1928
|
| 6 |
125 |
General Correspondence (Coleman, mary Louise;
Noerdinger, John I.; MacVeagh, Eames; Robinson, James; Art Center, Inc;
Wildenstein, Felix; Thompson, Payson; deHauke, C.M.; Dudensing, F. Valentine;
McCormick, Chauncey; Brummer, Joseph; Martin, Mellicent; Loo, C.T.; Gianesi, U.
(Dr.); Gommi, Theodore; Mairs, Clara; Carline, Richard Cotton; McCleary,
Nelson; Yorke, Oswald; Nahigian, S.G.; MacNicol, Roy; Chapman, Manuel; Plowman,
L.M.; Reinhardt, Mary Woodward; Andrews, Robert; Hurtz, Benjamin Turner;
Tieken, Bessie C.; Campbell, Ellen R.), 1927-1928
|
| 6 |
126 |
Exhibition Calendar, 1927-1928 |
| 6 |
127 |
Exhibition of Plans and Drawings by Students of the
Post-Graduate Institute of Architecture and Landscape Architecture,
Oct. 14-31, 1927
|
| 6 |
128 |
Arts Club Exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago,
1922-1927, Nov. 1, 1927
|
| 6 |
129 |
Modern Paintings Loaned by Mrs. Paul Reinhardt
(Reindardt, Mary Woodward; Reinhardt Galleries), Nov. 4-12, 1927
|
| 6 |
130 |
Odilon Redon Screen and Paintings (Kraushaar, C.W.;
Dudensing, F. Valentine; Brewster, Walter S.), Nov. 4-18, 1927
|
| 6 |
131 |
Goncharova Screen - Loaned by Miss Mary Wiborg
(Reinhardt Galleries; Wiborg, Mary), Nov. 4-18, 1927
|
| 6 |
132 |
Exhibition of Rugs Designed by Some Modern Painters
From Pyrbor, Paris (Cottoli, M.; Drake Hotel; French Line; E.L. McConnaughey
and Company, Inc.; Bonney, Louise; Lord and Taylor; Shaver, Dorothy; Sterner,
Marie;Robes Myrbor; Hudson Forwarding and Shipping Co., Inc.; Strachan, Roberd
D.), Nov. 20-Dec. 7, 1927
|
| 6 |
133 |
Bernard Boutet De Monvel Paintings (Monvel, Bernard;
Seattle Fine Arts Society; Harper's Bazaar; Day and Meyer; Murray and Young),
Nov. 17-Dec. 7, 1927
|
| 6 |
134 |
Boris Lovet-Lorski Sculpture (Lovet Lorski, Boris;
Lincoln Warehouse Corporation; Layton Art Gallery; Partridge, Charlotte),
Nov. 20-Dec. 7, 1927
|
| 6 |
135 |
Jean Julien Lemordant Paintings and Drawings (Hoffman,
Malvina; Wildenstein and Co., Inc.; Toledo Museum of Art; Patten, Henry J.),
Dec. 11-31, 1927
|
| 6 |
136 |
John Storrs Sculpture (Storrs, Marguerite; Storrs,
John; Brummer, Joseph), Dec. 11-31, 1927
|
| 6 |
137 |
Savely Sorin Paintings (Carnegie Institute; St. Gauden,
Homer; Reinhardt and Son, Inc.; Lawson, S.J.I.; Sorin, Savely), Jan. 4-23, 1928
|
| 6 |
138 |
Robert Laurent Sculpture (Dudensing Galleries; Brooks
Memorial Art Gallery), Jan. 4-23, 1928
|
| 6 |
139 |
Early Chinese Art Comprising Archaic Jades, Porcelains,
Pottery, and Bronzes Loaned by C.T. Loo, Jan. 23-Feb. 2, 1928
|
| 6 |
140 |
Jacob Epstein Sculpture (Lovett, Robert; Ferargil,
Inc.; Epstein, Jacob; Epstein, Margaret Dunlop; Zugsmith, Leane), Jan. 24-Feb. 7, 1928
|
| 6 |
141 |
Julius Moessel Decorative Designs (Julius Moessel),
Jan. 24-Feb. 7, 1928
|
| 7 |
142 |
Allan Clark Sculpture (Clark, Allen), Feb. 10-24, 1928 |
| 7 |
143 |
Helen Walker Szukalska Watercolors and Drawings
(Szukalska, Halen Walker), Feb. 10-24, 1928
|
| 7 |
144 |
Modern American Paintings Loaned by the Daniel Gallery,
New York (Daniel, Charles; Toplis and Harding, Inc.), Feb. 10-24, 1928
|
| 7 |
145 |
Original Drawings by Pablo Picasso (Wildenstein, Felix;
Boston Art Club), Feb. 28-Mar. 13, 1928
|
| 7 |
146 |
Marsden Hartley Paintings and Drawings (Hartley,
Marsden; Berger, J.S.), Feb. 28-Mar. 13, 1928
|
| 7 |
147 |
Maurice Sterne Paintings and Drawings (Reinhardt, Mary
Woodward; Reinhardt Galleries), Mar. 15-24, 1928
|
| 7 |
148 |
J. Theodore Johnson Paintings and Watercolors,
Mar. 15-24, 1928
|
| 7 |
149 |
Antique Georgian Silver and Old Sheffield Plate from
the Brainerd Lemon Silver Collection of Louisville Kentucky (Whitney, J.E.; The
Art Alliance; Brainard Lemon Silver Collection; Overbacker, Lucy Lemon),
Mar. 28-Apr. 12, 1928
|
| 7 |
150 |
Annual Exhibition by the Professional Members (Austin,
Oak Park and River Forest Art League) Folder 1 of 3, Apr. 15-May 5, 1928
|
| 7 |
151 |
Annual Exhibition by the Professional Members (Cherry,
Kathryn; Hickok, Conde Wilson) Folder 2 of 3, Apr. 15-May 5, 1928
|
| 7 |
152 |
Annual Exhibition by the Professional Members (Koen,
Irma Rene) Folder 3 of 3, Apr. 15-May 5, 1928
|
| 7 |
153 |
Danish National Exhibition of Applied Art, Paintings
and Sculpture (The Brooklyn Museum; Buffalo Fine Arts Academy; Albright Art
Gallery; Royal Danish Legation; Lassen, Meta; Consulate General of Denmark;
Minneapolis Institute of Arts), May 9-31, 1928
|
| 8 |
154 |
Miscellaneous (Williams, Wheeler; American Designers
Gallery; Aldis, Arthur), 1928-1929
|
| 8 |
155 |
General Correspondence (Leger, F.; Murray, Archibald;
Bross, Isabel; Schofield, Flora; Reinhardt Galleries; Rosenbauer, W.; De Hauke
and Co. Inc; Scott, Mabel; Lincoln Warehouse Corporation; Art Center; Jonas,
Edouard; Dupee, Helen; Purcell, Jahn Wallace; Monroe, Anna; Grand Central Art
Galleries; Heidari, Zohra; Dale, Mrs. Chester; Bullard, Mary T.; Blair, Edith;
Morse-Rummel, Frank; Shaw, Alfred; Claus, May Austin; Gos, Charles; Union
League Club of the City of New York) Folder 1 of 2, 1928-1929
|
| 8 |
156 |
General Correspondence (Chait, Ralph M.; Haugan Dean,
Helga; Feragil, Inc.; Hunter, Leslie; Zoir, Emilie; Archipenko, Alexander;
Sheldon, Roy; Delgobe-Deniker, Marguerite; Gilbert, James; MacVeagh, Eames)
Folder 2 of 2, 1928-1929
|
| 8 |
157 |
Exhibition Calendar, 1928-1929 |
| 8 |
158 |
Lake Forest Foundation for Architecture and Landscape
Architecture, Oct. 19-Nov. 3, 1928
|
| 8 |
159 |
Modern Paintings by Eleven European Artists (Rosenberg,
Leonce; Bowling Green Storage and Van Co.; Huston and Tierney, Law Offices;
Gontcharova, Nathalie), Nov. 21-Dec. 5, 1928
|
| 8 |
160 |
Jade, Chinese Pottery, and Sculpture Loaned by Mr.
Herbert J. Devine (Field Museum of Natural History; American Friends of China;
Devine, Herbert J.), Nov. 12-Dec. 5, 1928
|
| 8 |
161 |
Modern Objects of Industrial Art From the Austrian
Werkbund of Vienna (Oesterreichischer Werkbund; Shepard, Roger; A. Fritscher
and Co.; Layton School of Art; Society of Arts and Crafts; Willisch, Marianne),
Nov. 12-Dec. 22, 1928
|
| 8 |
162 |
Antique Georgian Silver, Old Sheffield Plate, and Fine
Old Furniture from the Brainard Lemon Silver Collection (Whitney, Julie B.;
Brainard Lemon Silver Collection), Dec. 10-22, 1928
|
| 8 |
163 |
Mark Tobey Paintings, Water Colors and Drawings,
Dec. 24-31, 1928
|
| 8 |
164 |
Small Sculpture Loaned by C.W. Kraushaar Art Galleries,
New York (Krausharr, C.W.), Jan. 4-18, 1929
|
| 8 |
164a |
Loan Exhibition of Modern Paintings Privately Owned by
Chicagoans (Winterbotham, Joseph; Ryerson, Martin A.; Aldis, Arthur T.;
Coleman, Joseph, G.; Chicago Evening Post; Peabody, Augustus S.; Brewster,
Walter; Chadwick, Audrey; Shepard, Mrs. Roger; Norman, W. H.), Jan. 4-18, 1929
|
| 8 |
165 |
Antique Jewels, Rare Gems, Fine Pearls Collected by
Olga Tritt (Tritt, Harold), Feb. 5-19, 1929
|
| 8 |
166 |
Amadeo Modigliani Drawings and Auguste Rodin Water
Colors (Kraushaar, C.W.), Feb. 5-19, 1929
|
| 8 |
167 |
Photographic Compositions by Man Ray (Man Ray; Societe
Anonyme; Siegler, Elsie Ray; Daniel, Charles; De Vaulchier, Simon) (see also
Vault Box 1 for photograph of Georges Braque taken by Man Ray), Feb. 5-19, 1929
|
| 8 |
168 |
Francis Picabia, Water Color Drawings (Duchamp,
Marcel), Feb. 22-Mar. 8, 1929
|
| 8 |
169 |
Some Modern Paintings Loaned by Paul Rosenberg, Paris
(Wildenstein, Felix), Feb. 22-Mar. 8, 1929
|
| 8 |
169a |
Alexander Archipenko Sculpture and Paintings
(Archipenko, Alexander; Wells College; Matthias, Russell J.; Dahlbert, Mrs. B.
G.; Braxton, Harry), Feb. 22-Mar. 8, 1929
|
| 8 |
170 |
William Merritt Chase Paintings (Wakem, Harold; Robert
H. Doran Galleries), Mar. 12-26, 1929
|
| 8 |
171 |
John Duncan Fergusson Sculpture (Krausharr, C.W.),
Mr. 12-26, 1929
|
| 8 |
172 |
Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Chintzes Loaned
by Elinor Merrell (Merrell, Elinor), Mar. 12-26, 1929
|
| 9 |
173 |
William B.E. Ranken Paintings (Higinbotham, Mrs. Harlow
D.; Ranken, William B.E.), Mar. 12-26, 1929
|
| 9 |
174 |
Angel Zarraga Paintings (Wildenstein, Feliz;
Wildenstein and Co., Inc.; Bullard, Mary T.), Mar. 28-Apr. 12, 1929
|
| 9 |
175 |
Jerome Blum Paintings (Blum, Jerome; Root, John W.;
Kuhn, Ernest), Mar. 28-Apr. 12, 1929
|
| 9 |
176 |
Raymond Duchamp-Villon Sculpture (Brummer, Joseph),
Mar. 28-Apr. 12, 1929
|
| 9 |
177 |
The Professional Members Annual Show (Birren, Joseph;
Allied Arts Association; Cherry, Kathryn; Buck, Lawrence; Clark Davis, Cecil)
Folder 1 of 2, Apr. 14-May 4, 1929
|
| 9 |
178 |
The Professional Members Annual Show, Folder 2 of 2,
Apr. 14-May 4, 1929
|
| 9 |
179 |
16th Century Rugs, Rare Velvets, Tapestries, Egyptian,
Khmer and Gothic Sculptures, Persian Potteries, and Miniatures Loaned by Dikran
G. Kelekian (Kelekian, Dikran G.), May 6-20, 1929
|
| 9 |
180 |
The Chicago Architectural Exhibition League (Blouke,
Pierre), May 24-June 13, 1929
|
| 9 |
181 |
General Correspondence (Price Brothers, Inc.; LeVey,
Maxim; Sczepanski, Dr. A; Consul General of Poland; Castruccio; Royal Italian
Consul General; Arthur Tooth and Sons Ltd.; J. Walter Thompson Company; Goly,
Jaquemar; Archipenko, Alexander; Swedish Arts and Crafts Company; Milles, Carl;
Sterner, Marie; Pelton, Agnes; Art Center; Old English Galleries; MacFarland,
Harry A.; Willett, Grace Williamson; Balzac Galleries; Bass, John F.; Paine,
Frances Flynn; Place, B.F.; Wakem, Mabel J.; Breckinridge, Frank P.; Blair,
Milliam Mitchell; Deutsch, Boris; Museum of Modern Art; Lewisohn, Margaret;
Devine, Herbert), 1929-1930
|
| 9 |
182 |
Miscellaneous (Iannelli, Alfonso; Knapp, Albert),
1929
|
| 9 |
183 |
The Arts Club Exhibition Calendar, 1929-1930 |
| 9 |
184 |
Lake Forest Foundation for Architecture and Landscape
Architecture (Blake, Mrs. Tiffany), Oct. 18-Nov. 3, 1929
|
| 9 |
185 |
Paintings by Amadeo Modigliani (DeHauke and Co. Inc.;
Taylor, Mrs. Longstreet), Nov. 15-30, 1929
|
| 9 |
186 |
Thirty Years of French Painting, 1900-1930,
Nov. 15-30, 1929
|
| 9 |
187 |
Paintings by El Greco Loaned by Mr. Joseph Winterbotham
Jr.(Winterbotham, Joseph Jr.; Reinhardt Galleries; London and Lancashire
Indemnity Company of America), Nov. 15-30, 1929
|
| 9 |
188 |
Antique and Modern Jewels and Gems Loaned by Olga
Tritt, New York (Tritt, Harold), Nov. 29-Dec. 23, 1929
|
| 9 |
189 |
Portraits of Maria Lani by Fifty-One Painters (Brummer
Gallery; Joseph Brummer; Milwaukee Art Institute), Dec. 3-17, 1929
|
| 9 |
190 |
Antique Georgian Silver, Old Sheffield Plate, and Fine
Old Furniture from the Brainard Lemon Silver Collection (Brainard Lemon Silver
Collection), Dec. 6-23, 1929
|
| 10 |
191 |
Arthur B. Davis, watercolors (Feragil, Inc.; Walker,
Maynard; Des Moines Association of Fine Arts), Jan. 3-17, 1930
|
| 10 |
192 |
Loan Exhibition of Modern Drawings and Sculpture
Privately Owned by Chicagoans (Monarch Leather Company; Brewster, Walter;
Esser, J.M; Clow, Isabelle; Hamill, Alfred; Peabody, Augustus S.; Tieken,
Bessie C.; Winterbotham, John; Worcester, Charles; Shepard, B.; Taylor, Mrs.
H.L.; St Paul School of Art; Chicago Academy of Fine Arts; Nef, Mrs. John
[Elinor]) Jan. 3-17, 1930
|
| 10 |
193 |
Rubbings from Monumental Tombs (Woodward, Frederick;
Schutze, Martin), Jan. 3-17, 1930
|
| 10 |
194 |
Chana Orloff Scultpure (E. Weyhe - Prints and Books on
the Fine Arts), Jan. 3-19, 1930
|
| 10 |
195 |
Leon Carroll Watercolors (Chicago Academy of Fine Arts;
Dutton, Anna; Carroll, Leon), Jan. 21-Feb. 4, 1930
|
| 10 |
196 |
Raoul Dufy, Paintings (Dudensing, Valentine),
Jan. 21-Feb. 4, 1930
|
| 10 |
197 |
Jose De Creeft, Sculpture (Feragil, Inc.; de Creeft,
Jose and Alice), Jan. 21-Feb. 4, 1930
|
| 10 |
198 |
Ugo Mochi, Black Plastic (Mochi, Ugo), Feb. 7-21, 1930 |
| 10 |
199 |
Norman Jacobson Paintings (Blauke, marie; Jacobson,
Norman), Feb. 7-21, 1930
|
| 10 |
200 |
Emile-Othon Friesz, Paintings (Brummer, Joseph),
Feb. 7-21, 1930
|
| 10 |
201 |
Ernest Fiene, Paintings, Watercolors, and Drawings
(Rehn, Frank; Toplis and Harding, Inc.; Fiene, Ernest), Mar. 3-17, 1930
|
| 10 |
202 |
Emil Ganso, Gouaches (Ganso, Emil), Mar. 3-17, 1930 |
| 10 |
203 |
Muriel Hannah Drawings (Hannah, Muriel; Nicholas Geo L.
Jr.), Mar. 3-17, 1930
|
| 10 |
204 |
Pablo Picasso Paintings (Reinhardt, Mary Woodward; de
Hauke, C.M.; M. Knoedler and Co., Inc.; C.W. Kraushaar Art Galleries;
Wildenstein and Co., Inc.; de Hauke and Co., Inc.; Valentine Gallery; Felix,
Valentine; Paul Rosenberg and Co., Inc.), Mar. 26-Apr. 9, 1930
|
| 10 |
205 |
Contemporary Chinese Paintings (Fine Arts Gallery, City
of San Diego; Quon and Quon Co.), Mar. 26-Apr. 9, 1930
|
| 10 |
206 |
Isamu Noguchi, Sculpture (Sterner, Marie; Noguchi,
Isamu), Mar. 26-Apr. 9, 1930
|
| 10 |
207 |
Ossip Zadkine, Gouaches (Zadkine, Ossip; Rohner, Gehrig
and Co., Inc.; La France Industries; Davis, Bernard), Mar. 26-Apr. 9, 1930
|
| 10 |
208 |
Loans by Mary Wiborg (Wiborg, Mary; Museum of Modern
Art; Schutze, Eve; Toplis and Harding, Inc.; Carpenter, Rue), Mar.-Sept. 1930
|
| 11 |
209 |
Annual Exhibtion by Professional Members (Carpenter,
John A.; Hickok, Conde Wilson; Hollem, Carl A.; French Line) Folder 1 of 3,
Apr. 13-May 3, 1930
|
| 11 |
210 |
Annual Exhibtion by Professional Members, Folder 2 of
3, Apr. 13-May 3, 1931
|
| 11 |
211 |
Annual Exhibtion by Professional Members, Folder 3 of
3, Apr. 13-May 3, 1932
|
| 11 |
212 |
The Chicago Architectural Exhibition League (The
Architects League of Chicago; Chicago Architectural Exhibition League; Strum,
Meyer J.; Granger and Bollenbacher), May 15-June 7, 1930
|
| 11 |
213 |
George Rouault Paintings (Brummer, Joseph; Lewisohn,
Margaret; Neumann, J.B.; De Hauke and Co., Inc.; Hirschland, F.H.; Allerton,
Robert), May 8-May 13, 1930
|
| 11 |
214 |
Dymaxion Architecture by Buckminster Fuller,
May 8-May 13, 1930
|
| 11 |
215 |
General Correspondence (Crisler, R.M.; Tritt, Harold;
Becker, John; Riepe, Marion; Smith, Susan; International Art Center of Roerich
Museum; Marie Harriman Gallery; Murray, Harold; Brummer, Joseph; S.P.R.
Galleries, Inc.; Aldis, Mary; Brinton, Christian; American Russian Institute;
Balzac Galleries; Association of German Book Artists; Bahr, A.W.; Wildenstein
and Co., Inc.; de Brennecke, Nina; Archipenko, Alexander; Ohms-Pasetti,
Elizabeth; Roberts, Casey; Johnson, Raymond; Rosenbach Galleries; Heuermann,
Magda; Dalrymple, Lucille; Chicago Society of Miniature Painters), 1930-1931
|
| 11 |
216 |
Miscellaneous (du Bois, Helen; van Diemen and Co.,
Inc.), 1930
|
| 11 |
217 |
Exhibition Calendar, 1930-1931 |
| 11 |
218 |
Foundation for Architecture and Landscape Architecture,
Lake Forest, Illinois, Oct. 17-Nov. 4, 1930
|
| 11 |
219 |
Pierre Auguste Renoir, Paintings (Durand-Ruel Gallery),
Nov. 7-Nov. 26, 1930
|
| 11 |
220 |
Carle Milles, Plaques (Root, John W.), Nov. 7-26, 1930 |
| 11 |
221 |
Picasso, Original Drawings Loaned by John Becker
(Becker, John), Nov. 28-Dec. 13, 1930
|
| 11 |
222 |
Margarett Sargent Paintings (Bartlett, Frederic;
Sargent, Margarett), Nov. 28-Dec. 13, 1931
|
| 12 |
223 |
Giorgio de Chirico Paintings (DeMotte, Inc.; Wadsworth
Atheneum), Dec. 5-30, 1930
|
| 12 |
224 |
Valentine Prax Paintings (Becker, John; La France
Industries; Crillon Galleries, Inc.; DeMotte, Inc.; Reinhardt, Mary Woodward;
Zadkine, Ossip; Wagner and Glidden; Prax, Valentine), Dec. 16-30, 1930
|
| 12 |
225 |
William H. Littlefield, Drawings and Paintings (Becker,
John), Dec. 16-30, 1930
|
| 12 |
226 |
Jacques Villon Paintings (Brummer Galleries; Brummer,
Joseph), Jan. 9-24, 1931
|
| 12 |
227 |
Ossip Zadkine, Sculpture (La France Industries; Davis,
Bernard; Zadkine, Ossip; K.M. Walker and Company; Harriman, Marie; Metropolitan
Museum of Art; Kraushaar, John; Crillon Galleries Inc.) Jan. 9-24, 1931
|
| 12 |
228 |
Tsuguhara Foujita Paintings and Drawings (Reinhardt,
Mary Woodward), Jan. 27-Feb. 17, 1931
|
| 12 |
229 |
Joan Miro Paintings (Valentine Gallery), Jan. 27-Feb. 17, 1931 |
| 12 |
230 |
Antique Chinese Wallpaper (Warfield, Florence),
Feb. 20-Mar. 11, 1931
|
| 12 |
231 |
Henri Rousseau Paintings (Harriman, Marie),
Feb. 20-Mar. 11, 1931
|
| 12 |
232 |
Jean Victor Hugo Paintings (Becker, John), Feb. 20-Mar. 11, 1931 |
| 12 |
233 |
Painted Linen by Raoul Dufy (Balzac Galleries),
Feb. 20-Mar. 11, 1931
|
| 12 |
234 |
Edouard Goerg Paintings (Marie Hrariman Gallery),
Mar. 2-11, 1931
|
| 12 |
235 |
Georges Rouault Paintings (DeMotte, Inc.; Crillon
Galleries, Inc.; Atlas Storage Warehouse Co.), Mar. 13-28, 1931
|
| 12 |
236 |
Flower, Animal and Still Life Paintings (Reinhardt,
Mary Woodward; Durand-Ruel, Inc.; Ehrich Galleries; Marie Harriman Gallery;
Jacques Seligmann and Co., Inc.; New House Galleries; DeMotte, Inc.; M.
Knoedler and Co., Inc.) Mar. 13-28, 1931
|
| 12 |
237 |
Bauhaus, Dessau, Germany (Roullier, Alice; John Becker
Gallery; Harvard Society for Contemporary Art), Mar. 13-28, 1931
|
| 12 |
238 |
Henri Matisse Sculpture (Brummer, Joseph; Memorial Art
Gallery), Mar. 13-28, 1931
|
| 12 |
239 |
Georgian Silver, Old Sheffield Plate and English Period
Furniture from the Brainard Lemon Silver Collection (Brainard Lemon Silver
Collection), Apr. 1-13, 1931
|
| 13 |
240 |
Annual Exhibit by Professional Members (Hannah, Muriel;
Hawkins, Mrs. G. Milner; Jusdon, Sylvia Shaw; Tyler, Carolyn; Van Ryn, Agnes
Potter) Folder 1 of 3, Apr. 19-May 9, 1931
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