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International studio — 45.1912

DOI Heft:
No. 180 (February, 1912)
DOI Artikel:
In the Galleries
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43448#0462

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In the Galleries

Courtesy Messrs. Kraushaar Company
BATHERS BY HENRY FANTIN-LATOUR


IN THE GALLERIES
The holiday activity among the New
York galleries has been well continued into
the midwinter season, if one may judge by
the variety and interest of the events current in
January and scheduled for February and March.
Following an exhibition of forty-six oil and
water-color paintings by Aston Knight, closing on
the 6th of January, the Knoedler Galleries will
hold their first important event since moving into
their admirably appointed new quarters on upper
Fifth Avenue. This first important exhibition
will be held for the benefit of the Artists’ Aid and
the Artists’ Fund Societies, founded, respectively,
in 1890 and 1857, with philanthropic aims. The
entrance fee for the present exhibition will be fifty
cents, after the first three days’ “private view”
(January n, 12 and 13), during which it will be
one dollar. The pictures are all from leading
private collections, and it is stated that the exhibi-
tion will comprise only paintings never before

shown in this city, with many which have never
been seen by the public in the United States.
The Knoedler Galleries will also form the set-
ting for the thirteenth annual exhibition of the
American Society of Miniature Painters, from the
1st to the 10th of February. It is intended to
offer a comprehensive and select exhibition of the
best miniature paintings that have been done in
this country since the “revival,” inclusive of the
work of 1911.
The Ehrich Galleries announce a notable exhi-
bition of Spanish paintings of the 16th, 17th and
1 Sth centuries, which will include not only impor-
tant paintings by the great masters, but many of
equal interest and value by less-known men of the
period. The exhibition will begin on the 13th of
January and continue until the end of the month,
or later.
The New York Galleries of Henry Reinhardt
announce, under dates of January 15 to February
1, an exhibition of recent portraiture by Albert
Sterner. Among those shown are many done in

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