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The International Studio (December, 1907)
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December art calendar
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.28253#0428

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December Art Calendar

December art calendar
NEW YORK.—An exhibition of the
works of Childe Hassam, including a
painting reproduced on an earlier page,
will be shown at the Montross Gallery, Fifth
Avenue and Thirty-fifth Street.
One of the most important exhibitions to be
shown by Frederick Keppel & Co., 4 East Thirty-
ninth Street, will be the collection of Mr. Joseph
Pennell’s etchings, one of which is presented in
reproduction in this issue.
The National Arts Club . in collaboration
with the National Society of Craftsmen will hold a
modern and retrospective exhibition of craftwork
in the galleries of the club and the studios of the
society, 119 East Nineteenth Street. The exhibition
remains open to December 11.

Examples of Barbizon and modern Dutch
masters, with some examples of early English art,
will be on view at the galleries of Scott & Fowles
Company, 295 Fifth Avenue.
Julius Oehme, 320-322 Fifth Avenue, will dis-
play works secured from the Alexander Young
collection, recently discussed at length in these
pages, including examples of Troyon, Israels,
Jacob Maris, Harpignies, C. Jacque, Lhermitte and
Schreyer’s Arabs in Retreat.
Paintings by Hugh H. Breckenridge will be
seen at the galleries of Fishel, Adler & Schwartz,
313 Fifth Avenue, to December 2.
Louis Katz, 308 Columbus Avenue, will have
an exhibition of old English engravings on view in
December.
The Berlin Photographic Company, 14 East
Twenty-third Street, during December will have
on view reproductions in original colors from the
old masters of the Berlin galleries, and colored
reproductions from modern masters. The superior
quality of these reproductions is too well known
to admit of any confusion with the ordinary color
print, and is achieved by a special process.
Braun, Clement & Co., 256 Fifth Avenue,
have lately added selections from their recent
publications of the noted paintings in the museums
of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Copenhagen, Metropolitan,
New York, Boston Museum of Fine Arts and
the Chicago Art Institute to their permanent ex-
hibitions of reproductions from all leading Eu-
ropean galleries.
C. Ki.ackner, 7 West Twenty-eighth Street,
will show paintings by W. D. Sadler, F. S. Church,
E. L. Henry and E. Semenowski, together with

mezzotints in color by Jas. S. King and Charles
Bird and etchings in color by V. Trowbridge.
Persian pottery of iridescent glaze discovered
at Rekka, near Aleppo, Syria, and dating from the
eleventh and twelfth centuries A.D., will be on
exhibition at the gallery of Azeez Khayat, 20 West
Thirty-fourth Street.
W. K. O’Brien, 458 Fourth Avenue, will show a
collection of engraved portraits of painters and
engravers from the fifteenth century to the present.
William H. Powell, 983 Sixth Avenue, will
show new articles in the “Marine Mosaic” made
at Shelter Island.
The exhibition of the National Academy of
Design will open in the Fifty-seventh Street
galleries December 2.
Autochrome color photographs and other work
by members of the Photo Secession will be on view
at their galleries, 291 Fifth Avenue, throughout
the month, the color photographs being shown
from 10 A. M. to noon and 2 to 2.30 p.m.
The Benson School of Applied Design, 321
West Ninety-fourth Street, near Riverside Drive,
New York City, on Friday and Saturday, Decem-
ber 6 and 7, day and evening, will hold the annual
exhibition of pupils’ work.
BOSTON.—The Society of Arts and Crafts
will hold an exhibition of jewelry and small enamels
in the society rooms at 9 Park Street from Decem-
ber 2 to 14.
BUFFALO.—Charles M. Kurtz announces
an exhibition of paintings by the French Impres-
sionists at the Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo Fine
Arts Academy, dosing December 8.
PHILADELPHIA.—The Pennsylvania
Academy and the Philadelphia Water Color Club,
under joint management, will hold a water color
exhibition at the Academy, December 2 to 28, in-
clusive.
Among the exhibitions at Lindsay’s galleries,
Eleventh and Walnut streets, will be water colors
by S. M. Scott, of Philadelphia, and F. J. Baske,
of Tokyo.
PITTSBURGH.—The exhibition of the Pitts-
burgh Architectural Club will be on view in the
third floor galleries of the Carnegie Institute till
December 9. Interesting exhibits will be those
illustrating the new movement of architecture in
the United States and plans for beautifying cities
such as Manila, Cleveland, Washington, Harris-
burgh and Pittsburgh.
PROVIDENCE, R. I.—The Thumb Nail
Exhibition will open at the Art Club, December 10.

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