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International studio — 48.1913

DOI Heft:
No. 189 (November, 1912)
DOI Artikel:
In the Galleries
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43451#0390

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In the Galleries

the firm of Moulton & Ricketts, has long been
identified with the art business of this country,
and Messrs. Tooth & Sons have recognized his
attainments and integrity in placing in his hands
the future of what has been a long and honorable
business career.
Moulton & Ricketts will in the future con-
tinue to pay particular attention to exploitation
of American art, the masters of Europe past and
present will also be represented by the best obtain-
able examples. Mr. Ricketts has been instru-
mental in adding many important old world
masterpieces to American collections, and under
the present regime the European facilities of the
firm will be greatly increased.
The business organization of Arthur Tooth &
Sons will be retained intact by Moulton &
Ricketts, including Mr. Herbert C. Labey and

Mr. A. C. Edwards, both of whom are well and
favorably known in art circles.
The recognition of public desire to view that
which has been accomplished by those workers in
America who have chosen photography as their
medium of art expression, has induced the Mon-
tross Art Galleries to assemble an exhibition at
their galleries, 550 Fifth Avenue, New York City,
from October 10 to 31, inclusive.
The exhibition will afford an opportunity for
seeing in New York City a collection of photo-
graphic prints by such workers of international
distinction as William B. Dyer, Dr. Arnold
Genthe, Mrs. Gertrude Kaesebier, George H.
Seeley and A. Thibaudeau, together with those
who, though less known to the public, have con-
tributed distinguishing work.

Courtesy of C. W. Kraushaar
THE CRUCIFIXION BY FRANK BRANGWYN, A.R.A.


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