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International studio — 51.1913/​1914

DOI Heft:
Nr. 204 (February, 1914)
DOI Artikel:
In the galleries
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43454#0480

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In the Galleries

MASTER CEASAR CONE BY SUSAN RICKER KNOX


etchings in different states, while delicate litho-
graphs by Whistler have been on view at the
Keppel Galleries. Turner’s 5^-
diorum was exhibited at the Arthur H. '
Hahlo Galleries. Out of a hundred •

plates planned seventy-two were actually executed,
some in a very unfinished state; many of them
were mezzotinted, as well as etched by Turner
himself.
Visitors to the Powell Galleries have seen the
interesting work of Carton Moorepark, who for
many years devoted himself to animal painting,
and achieved great distinction. Besides animals
there were several good water-colours of Bermuda
scenery and a series of cave pictures, stalactites
and stalagmites being rendered with extraordinary
dexterity. Mr. Moorepark is well known as a
portrait painter.
The Macbeth Galleries have been showing the
recent work of Emil Carlsen, Paul Dougherty,
Frederick C. Frieseke, Childe Hassam, Willard L.
Metcalf, Kenneth FI. Miller and J. Alden Weir.
Mr. Dougherty’s work is a surprise indeed. He
has returned to his former style, which he has
improved upon wonderfully; his colour has a
strength and richness of unusual quality.
At the galleries of Moulton & Ricketts there has
been another Alfred Vickers exhibition. This
eminent artist has never been properly appre-
ciated, though many of his paintings compare
favourably with Constable or any of the Norwich
school at their best. A little panel entitled
A Way side Halt is a gem worthy of a place of
honour in any collection.
We reproduce a painting of Master Ceasar Cone,
of Greenboro, N. C., a full length, by that well-
known painter of children, Susan Ricker Knox,
who is exhibiting at Rochester in the Gillis Gal-
leries. This artist’s work was the subject of

NANCY, DAUGHTER OF BY ELINOR M.
WALDORF ASTOR, M.P. BAENARD



SAND DUNES BY CHARLES EBERT

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