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DOI Heft:
No. 182 (April, 1912)
DOI Artikel:
The one hundred and seventh annual exhibit of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
DOI Artikel:
An important purchase
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43449#0392

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Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy

Awarded. Carol H. Beck Gold Medal
Lent by Francis I. Amory, Esq.


PORTRAIT OF
FRANCIS I. AMORY

BY JOSEPH DE CAMP

De Witt M. Lockman, George Luke, Robert
MacCameron, S. Montgomery Roosevelt, Bessie
Potter Vonnoh and Robert W. Vonnoh.
It is the purpose of the association to give an
exhibition annually in New York and other of the
principal cities of the United States.
The movement was planned along lines as have
been followed so interestingly by portrait painters
in Europe, but until this time never successfully
carried out in this country.
Some of the above-mentioned artists, noting
the growing interest in this particular branch of
art, decided that the only adequate way of holding
this interest was to organize a society or associa-
tion exclusively representing the painters and
sculptors of portraits in this country.
AN IMPORTANT PURCHASE
John W. Beatty, Director of Fine Arts, Carnegie
Institute, Pittsburgh, announces the purchase of
an important painting for the permanent collec-
tion, Afternoon Near Arkville, New York, by Alex-
ander H. Wyant.

Awarded Temple Gold Medal
OPEN SEA BY EMIL CARLSEN


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