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Studio: international art — 88.1924

DOI issue:
No. 376 (July 1924)
DOI article:
[Notes: one hundred and ninety-three illustrations]
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21400#0075
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PITTSBURGH

second, of $1,000, to Signor Giovanni
Romagnoli, of Bologna, Italy, for his nude
figure, After the Bath, the artist being the
youngest to whom this award has ever
been made at the Carnegie Institute,
where his work was seen in North America
for the first time. Mr. Daniel Garber, the
only American on the honours list, was
awarded the third prize of $500 for his
landscape Sycamores ; Honourable Men-
tion with a prize of $300, to M. Othon
Friesz, of Paris, for his portrait of M.
Paquereau; to Mr. Ambrose McEvoy,
of London, for Mrs. Rosen ; to M. Vicence
Benes, of Prague, for his Czech Landscape ;
and to M. Savely Sorin, of Russia, for his
Russian Dramatic Artist. The exhibition,
which closed on June 15th, comprises 377
oil paintings, nearly 100 more than are
usually shown. Of these 123 are from
parts in the United States, and the
remainder from ten European countries. 0
Anglada, the great Spanish artist, who
takes rank with Zuloaga, had a notable
group of five paintings here, exhibiting
for the first time in North America;

" SYCAMORES." BY DANIEL GARBER

(Third Prize, 23rd Carnegie Institute
International Exhibition, Pittsburgh)

Mr. A. J. Munnings, of London, the
painter of masters of hounds, jockeys,
racehorses and celebrated horsemen,
showed a group of six works, including an
equestrian portrait of the Prince of Wales,
and Saddling-up for a Point-to-Point Race,
owned by Mrs. Payne Whitney, of New
York. M. Paul Albert Besnard, Director
of the Ecole des Beaux Arts, in Paris, and,
with Mr. Munnings, a member of the Jury
of Award, contributed three paintings;
Tito of Venice sent four works ; Mancini,
of Rome, three ; Pierre Bonnard, of Paris,
who won third prize here last year, had
three ; Delaunois, Director of the Academie
des Beaux Arts at Louvain, three ; and
D. Y. Cameron, also three. All of the can-
vases for this year's exhibition were either
directly invited by the advisory committees
in England, France and the United States,
or selected from works submitted to those
committees acting as juries. The members
of the Jury of Award were Paul Albert
Besnard, of Paris; A.J. Munnings, London;
Emil Carlsen, New York ; and Rockwell
Kent, of Arlington, Vermont. E. Castello.

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