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International studio — 60.1916/​1917

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Nr. 238 (December, 1916)
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Gallery Notes
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43463#0177

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Gallery Notes

sacrifice so much to colour and chic. Take
Robert Henri’s painting; excellent in many re-
spects, but where is the atmosphere? Irving R.
Wiles, Helen Turner, Henry Hubbell were well
represented. Earl Stetson Crawford’s Girl with
a Gun has very much to recommend it. If his
colour were juicier and mass considered more
than line, it would be a notable performance.
The Beresford group by S. M. Roosevelt is an
interesting essay in the grand manner.
Most important from a sculptural point of view
was the Gorham November Exhibition arranged
by Mr. Frank Purdy, where some hundred artists
displayed their work in park-like surroundings,
amid the plash of water, overhanging greenery
and fallen leaves for a carpet. Work that at-
tracted particular attention was that of Mario
Korbel, Edward McCartan, Victor D. Salvatore,
C. Scarpitta, Anna Coleman Ladd and Helen
Farnsworth Mears, whose recent death has re-
moved a great artist.
The tenth annual exhibition of hand-wrought

articles—Jewellery, Metal-work, Ceramics, Wood
Carving, Textiles, Leather-work, Baskets, Photo-
graphs, Christmas Cards, etc., will be held under
the auspices of the National Society of Craftsmen
in the Arts Club Gallery, 119 East 19th Street,
New York City, from December 6 to Decem-
ber 29.
The work of Ossip Perelman, of the Imperial
Academy of Petrograd, was on view last month
at Knoedler’s and made a great impression. On
page lviii we have reproduced his wonderful por-
trait of M. Stassoff, a seven-foot Russian with
brain in proportion, who sits on a veranda in
Russian costume, red morocco top boots, baggy
blue-black breeches, and yellow smock. The way
he has worked from the startling red boots up
into the atmosphere is a joyous performance.
Hugo Ballin has been exhibiting drawings at
the Goupil Galleries; composition studies, por-
traits, nudes, draperies, altar sketches, etc.,
mostly studies for the many murals executed of
late years. Ossip Linde has just exhibited Vene-




FAIRHAVEN

BY CLIFFORD W. ASHLEY

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