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Studio: international art — 86.1923

DOI issue:
No. 366 (September 1923)
DOI article:
Carnegie Institute twenty-second international exhibition
DOI Page / Citation link: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21398#0168

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CARNEGIE INSTITUTE EXHIBITION

CARNEGIE INSTITUTE TWENTY-
SECOND INTERNATIONAL EX-
HIBITION. 0000

THIS Exhibition (held at Pittsburgh),
the only one of its kind in America, has
been the means of making known to the
public of that country many of the well-
known artists of Europe. Prizes are awarded,
and in the present year the first was given
to Mr. Arthur B. Davies, of New York,
for his painting After-thoughts of Earth ;
while the second and third prizes were
respectively carried off by Mr. Eugene
Speicher (also of New York), and M.
Pierre Bonnard,who formerlystudied under
Cezanne and Gauguin. 000
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"PORTRAIT OF IGOR STRAVINSKY "

BY JACQUES EMILE BLANCHE
(Twenty-second International Exhibi-
tion of Paintings at the Carnegie Inst.)

Especially notable among the English
and French works were Flora and the
Silver Ship, by the late Sir James J.
Shannon and Portrait of Igor Stravinsky,
by M. Jacques Emile Blanche, both of
which we reproduce. Contemporary British
art was also represented by Messrs.
Augustus John, J. S. Sargent, D. Y.
Cameron, Henry Lamb, Charles Sims and
Sir William Orpen. 0000
The Belgian artist Anto Carte exhibited
a Descent from the Cross, and his compatriot
Emile Claus a good landscape, The Re-
ceding Bank, American landscape painters
were, as usual, much in evidence, with
excellent works by Mr. J. F. Folinsbee,
Mr. Rockwell Kent, and others. 0 0-
 
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