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International studio — 51.1913/​1914

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Nr. 201 (November, 1913)
DOI Artikel:
In the galleries
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43454#0133

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In the Galleries


Millet, etc., drew appreciative crowds, thus prov-
ing that the hot weather does not militate against
museum visiting.
During the greater part of October the Gorham
Company held an excellent display of the work of
the well-known animal sculptor, A. Phimister
Proctor. Under the auspices of Mr. Purdy, who
is a real connoisseur of art, this company intends
holding several important exhibitions during the
season.

We are showing in small cuts some work
by the successful Chicago artist, Pauline
Palmer, who recently exhibited sixty-eight
pictures at the Art Institute, including por-
traits, figure subjects and Italian scenes.
The Winter Girl made a great hit and was
secured for his collection by Edward B.
Butler. Luminosity and color are the dis-
tinctive charm of her travel notes, and her
technical skill on the best lines of impres-

UNDER THE ARCHES IN BY PAULINE
SUNNY ITALY PALMER


sionism make her picturesque corners of Europe
very enjoyable.
Print lovers have been enjoying an exhibition
at the Frederick Keppel Galleries of the work

LATE AFTERNOON IN GIVERNEY, FRANCE BY PAULINE PALMER


of Cadwallader Washburn, dry points
of Mexico and New Jersey. These
new series will add fresh luster to this
already interesting painter-etcher.
Seven new plates add to the interest
of a Zorn exhibition, which will be on
view till the 15th at the galleries of
Messrs. Arthur H. Hahlo & Co.
Mr. Ederheimer, with increased
space at his old quarters in 366 Fifth
Avenue, is giving an opening exhibi-
tion of the work of that great peintre-
graveur, Robert Nanteuil, who flour-
ished during the reign of Louis XIV.
Seventy excellent impressions are on
view, comprising among other rarities

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