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a -S'1-! m'TmOt Titn Brooklyn daily rvrir new yoke st-xday APim is wit WHAT IS STIRRING IN THE REALM OF ART BROOKLYN ELKS ARE 34 YEARS OLD TODAY ART FORMS TEEM IN SUNDRY SHOWS I Independents Continue to At tract at the Grand Central Palace Exhibition TWO ARTISTS AT THE PRATT -Sculpture Prominent it the Galleries Rat Paining Etching and Old Uiitcn Demand Attention -i A i 0 1' i 1 I Percy Williams and Henry A Meyer the Only Surviving Charter Members ANNIVERSARY DINNER FLANS Brooklin Lodge Started with Eighteen Members and Now Five Thousand Has On Sunday April 15 1513 Brooklyn Lodge No 22 Elk was Instituted Tha thirty-third anniversary of this data takes place today Ths Old Timers who have been members of Brooklyn Lodge for twenty years or more will give' dinner next Wednesday evening to celebrate th event It le expected that about 509 will parUdpat Brooklyn Lodge wu instituted by petitions ef Frank Oirard Percy Williams and Harry Kennedy with eighteen member The first meeting wee held In tha office of Devld Lynch In the Halsey now the Arbuckl Building Tha first officers elected were David Lynch exalted ruler Sinn esteemed leading knight IL Thompson esteemed loyal knight Thomae Hayden escretery Steven treasurer IL A Meyer tiler: Hasses IL Wheeler II Smith and Emory Brown trustee Mackey esquire Robert Stewart Inner guard a if it Harry Adant chaplain Of the eighteen original member hut two remain Percy William and Henry A Meyer Mr William who haa held several offices In the Orand Lodge of ths order Is known throughout the Vnited States for Me Interest In the threatrlcal profession Henry A Meyer hae not missed a meeting In the thirty-four years he has belonged to the lodge Walter Sinn will be remembered es the assistant manager of th Park Theater and later of th Montauk Theater A McConnell one of the original member was long manager of the Brooklyn Theater: Harry it Adam was the treasurer of Kings County for many year Hainan Wheeler was long th president of the American District Telegraph Company and later a Commissioner of Charities of Kings County Among those who joined the lodge In 1111 were Henry Nelmc still living and John Chapman a member of th famous Atlantic Baseball Club who died about a year ago Harry Kennedy loved by all and famous aa tha author of many songs beat known of which was Au Kevolr but Not Uoodby" followed Percy Williams as exalted rular Laurent Howard long manager of the Bedford Avenue Theater the cornerstone of which was laid by Brooklyn Lodge was ehoaen esteemed leading knight In 1110 Then William II Friday was sleeted exalted ruler which office ha held for three term In September 1993 the property of Judge Frederick Massey at 123 Hchermerhorn street was brought hy tho lodge for a permanent horn of which they took possession in April 1594 With the Initiation of Sheriff William Buttling in November 1194 Brooklyn Lodge received an impetus largely through hla Influence He was elected exalted ruler in 1903 and that year proposed twenty-seven members In 1901 ho proposed 100 member and during that year tha net gain was 111 He wee twice chosen exalted ruler refusing a third nomination During hla administration tho lodge grew from 552 to 2059 It has about 5000 member now Ita present clubhouse on South Oxford street la one of the handeomtnt build Inga of its kind In the borough The lodge numbers among Its mem-: here Judges of 'the Supreme CeurL' of the County Court and minor court together with men of financial reputation In this borough Among them are IT 8 Senator William Colder Andrew Sullivan Arthur 8 Sumer John McCooey Charles IL Ebbet Borough President Lewis Pounds Nathan 8 Jons County Judge Mitchell May Sylvan Levy Magistrate John Naumer General Horatio King Theophllus Olena John Enr 1 nl John A Hennessey Deputy Excise Commissioner Harry Ralston Lew Field Joseph Weber and Wiliam IL Reynold WANT SCHLOCKOW ELECTED The Alumni Association of Publlo School No- 109 has petitioned the Board of Education to have Dr Oswald Schlockow formerly principal of Public School No 109 boy and now assistant to Associate Superintendent William McAndrew appointed district superintendent to succeed Dr I Edwin Ooidwaeser who resigned The petition to tho Board of Education In part states: whs ha knows Dr Brhlscksw far great many pears and have had aeraslon ts meet him sereosslly every day (or a long period while ho hold tho position of prlnelpol of No 19 Brooklyn feol that ho ts ens of tho most capable and ronariaattoue leaders la th educational world of today Wo bailors that his axrallent reputs In tha community and hla put record eminently St him far th advancement Hts dlatlnetlra executive ability and the InSuance hla consent at personality worthy of tha oAc i 'LV' --V 'j Gutenberg Dible the first book printed from movable type Is shown Ths Testament date front 1519 tho prayer books from 1656 and tha editions of the psalms from 1927 The religious hooks are printed in about twenty different language Important Americana are shown Including "Novue (1523) containing the first printed account of New York Lord copy of Sir Henry Clinton's rare Canadian Imprint old paper money (much of It redeemable) nearly one hundred edlttone of Hunysn examples of binding by Mearne Fadeloup Gruel Durvand and Riviere and fine early manuscript the most Important being tho "Liber Pentarium" (Thirteenth Century) There are the printed "Nuremberg Chronicle" (1492) (he Illustrated Memoirs of Charles Mathews and a fine copy of formerly th property of Princes Sophia Tho collection will ha dispersed April II to 19 afternoons and evening Aa Icelandic Sculptor Coming From Reykjavik Elnar 'Jonsaon the Icelandic sculptor will sail for America late in April This summer ho will -work on the statue of Thor-linn Karlsetni which la lo be erected In Philadelphia as the first of a series for which the late Mr Samuel left a liberal bequest Mr Jonsson'e model hafcheen on exhibition in Philadelphia To receive Mr Jonsaon a committee has been organised through th offices of the American-Scandinavian Foundation including Americans of Icelandic dese'ent High Sri tod Art Medal -The Art In Trades Club composed of manufacturers and Interior decorator through Dr James Ilanoy purposes to present at tha end of each term a medal In each high school of th city to be awrarded to that pupil In tha first or entering year whom record In design Is highest The club plana to offer a number of prise to the younger sculptors of the city for a design for the medal Twenty-four medals will bs needed each term In the twenty-four high school of th city Dr Haney also announces that Mr Helen Foster Barnett offers a medal to be known aa the tit Gaudena Medal for excellence In draftsmanship in tha third high school year Chester Beach a well-known sculptor Is at work on ths design for the medal Exhibition at tlie Mardowrll Club Tha exhibition at the Macdowell Club hoe had good names In art on Its list of recent exhibitor Jane Peterson's group showed Edgartown Gloucester and other scene in her broad manner Jamea Welland showed to advantage in Return" and other merino and figure piece Harriet 8 Phillip in "La Pianre" and other canvases showed brisk stylo and 'good color Alice Jud-on's tho Water Front" and other acenes made an excellent showing Bell Bennett's Doorway" and Italian studies showed poise and good technique Della Shull was effectively represented by Monocle" Morning Fog In California" and other themes Caroline Spear In still life and a nudo figure and Mures Stone In and other canvases were well represented Frederick Weber showed excellent portrait foreign scenes and Inness New as Eibtitiss 28 Paintings by George Inness GEORGE A1NSL1E 15 FIFTH AYE THE ECLECTICS 12 4 Sculptor 2nd Annual Exhibition April 15 to 28 (ineluiive) Arlington Galleries 1 974 MaJIaaa A IMS tetk Throughout April Important Loan Exhibit Paintings Drawings and Prints By HOKUSAI Oreisl tile of mai ciw Mm Ardsley Studios 119 Columbia Height Brooklyn XT Spring Exhibition Original Drawings old Oysters laeladlsg works Sr Dursr Rttabran OMSd Claud Uuardl Galt (itue beroufti and Boucher EDERI1EIMER Print Cabinet 268 Fifth Avenue Ferargil Galleries Paintingi Charles Rosen Henry Snell Until' April a Lflntpa ind Fixtures In Tratuht Metal etc 1 24 Eist 49th Street Milch Galleries Exhibition of Painting Sculpture Harry Waltman Howard Giles Willard Paddock until April SI jo8 West 57th St Montross Gallery EihibHSaa af Fictarai MODERN AMERICAN MASTERS Opesiag Tuesday April 17 550 FIFTH AVENUE Absvs 45ih Strsst REV WS Now oa ExUkilioi PORTRAIT by Harris Brown at the Galleries of HENRY REINHARDT SI 563 Fifth Amu Warwick House Ui 48 EAST 87tk STREET EXHIBITION English and French Eighteenth Century Color Prints: April 9 to 28 I sculptor Eduardo Cammilll is shown fur tha first lima 10 tha American public Mr Cammlili whog-e- cent I earns to this country at the auhcftation of John McBrtJe of tbe Carrara Studios has opened studio hers and 'The Kj" which Is now shown is the first work he has dona in New York It Is a striking work full of truth and beauty It has been accorded the place of honor In tha exhibition at tha end of a vista flanked by playing fountains and smiling an atmosphere appro-prists to tha aprlngtlms spirit of Kiss" Kiss" la a life-site group In the nude A men young and strong ts kneeling Itestlng on his knee is young woman who for tha first time yielded her lips to him Her Instlnrt-Ive struggle Is portrayed together with tha lovs of the man who despite his strength displays no brutality Tha work is an of lova and spring There are harmony of line beauty of conception and alio strength and mastery of modeling New Galleries of Impel A WUdrn-afrln The new galleries of Glmpel A Wlldenatcin comprising the Goelet mansion at 41 Fifth avenue Manhattan hare been opened Heretofore the galleries have displayed only paintings hut now following their custom in they are showing sculpture tapestries French period furniture and object of art Tbs galleries occupy five floors but only three of them will be used for display purposes until next autumn Altogether there will be four Urge exhibition room and twelva private exhibition rooms The Initial exhibition In tha lower gallery comprises many pieces of Untlile and 'Renaissance sculpture together with paintings There la a "8t George" by Tullid Lombardo a work of pure beauty a line bronxe "Portrait of Aretlno" by Alessandro Vittorio and a pair of beautiful Gothic wood carvings of tha Fifteenth Century representing tha Virgin and 8t John which cams from a convent In Burgundy There la also a set of Fifteenth Century carved angels playing on musical instruments that cams from Angers The paintings include a Tintoretto of a Man" Bronalno's "Daughter of Coil mo" and a fins work by Lucas Cranach of a Man" Un tha second floor la a gallery arranged as a drawing room with french furnishings and Installed on thewall a set of Fragonard panels representing the seasons and two examples of Hubert Robert typical with melancholy ruins On tha same floor is a tapestry where are dlspUyed two magnificent weaves after Boucher "Vertumna and and 'Tha Rapa of Rumarjra Works at tha New BculpforsT GMIrry There la a double Importance to the exhibition with which tha Sculptors' Gallery 153 East Fortieth street Manhattan haa been opened It includes some of the best work of Charles Cary Kumaey aeulptor and It also marks tha first of a series of exhibitions to be hold there at which will be shown the sculptures of young Americans Thefcallery Is tastefully finished and gives no clew to Ita actual Identity as a former stable Ita arrangement for shading ia admirable Mr Kumaey la at hla best In hla statues of horses but his works In tha nuda human form ara also important Hla exhibition Includes a aeries of fountain statues all remarkable for their concentration and pottle conception Mr Rifmacy gives ua a feminine form wholly void of aensuousnesa or of materialistic thought Nor does ho aacrlflca realism to achieve this His beauty of symmetry ia intelligent and blended with a keen appreciation of nature Three Graces" la especially typical of this gift of tho artist His "Smlthtown Bull" la a statue to bo placed In a public place at Bmlthstown it symbolises a historic anecdote of that town and Miss Eleanor Hears horse Is seen In bronse One of tha moat Important of hla sculptures shown at tho gallery la hla frlexa Buffalo Hunt" for tho approach to tho Queensboro Bridge This shows him In one of his loftiest and strongest moods Ho loves action and his portrayal of the Indians pursuing buffaloes ia as vivid aa It la artistic The forma of the Indians and tha horses are notably well finished Tha Gallery la owned by Mr Chariot Cary Rumsey tha former Miss Hardman' and tha owner aims to use It In bringing tho work of tho young sculptors to tha publlo attention Fine Old Masters at Ederhefmer Print Cabinet Three drawings that once belonged to Sir Joshua Reynolds and prlxed by him because they were intimate documents" by old masters whom he admired aro Included In an exhibition of ancient drawings now being held at tha Ederhalmer Print Cabinet Itt Fifth avenue Manhattan They are two Rembrandts "Jacob and the Daughters of Laban" and of an Old Man" tha latter bearing tha familiar physiognomy of a favorite model who appears frequently In hla paintings from 1(30 to MSS and a Roger Van der Weyden Of an Old Man" distinguished by mas terly handling and characterisation There are also Durer'a bird and owl design drawn in 1511 and afterward used as tha head piece of a poem by Hans Barba of Nuremberg Birds Are Envious and Hostila to tho Owl" There la a wonderful drawing by Claude Lorraine and the Muses on Mount Parnassus" Gainsborough Is represented by two land scapes Goya by drawings and Guardi by pen-and-ink aketchea Most ancient of tha drawings la an Illumination by Nlcolo da Bologna in 1130 presenting tho of tha Innocents" Sculpture and Paintings at Milch Gallrrk Sculpture by Willard Paddock at tha Milch Galleries haa a fountain figure for chief example- delightfully shown among pink laurel sprays around tha water In the fountain basin Tha figure of boy sitting with splendid development of limbs and roguish face all In green bronse la strong and appealing The modeling here and also in the "Boy With Sponge" Is fine and strong 'Tha I Jit I Ships" showing a girl's figure behind the drapery of her gown I quaint conceit and one which charm There is also with a big lest over her head for protection from showers "Eve" Is a graceful subtle figure 'The Resurrection of the has stand In metal with it to hold the upright stalks of flowers a nymph lying on tha ground la the figure are specially artistic and show a woman holding a boy on her shoulder the entire design being buoyant and beautiful is nnother buoyant figure Howard Giles' canvases' at the Milch Gallery are theoretically and colorfully worked out In the strong sty I of painting Flgurea and landscapes are the themes shown showing two girls in boudoir over the teacups is presented In broad etyfc The deco-iretlv feeling the color and tha ex-Ipreeeion of tha faces make this strong jin sentiment and technique "Hum-1 girt on plaxxa amid 1 flowers and vines In riotous wealth la another buoyant canvas shows girl in white with 'yellow hat In the midst of a' scene where deep blue sea and whits sail rocks and brilliant sun proclaim th Maine coast Two figures are In a wild rempllke landscape with a glUnps of water and rugged tree "port Jefferson" shews thp Long Ivlan nrA tttnt ls Portrait by Wllford Conrow on of Independent Artists at the Grand a broad sketchy way with plenty of color Woods" and Hhorc" Fog" and are flnriy painted Color Prints Seen at the Warwick i-Ftf' vf House stt the Warwick House 45 East Fifty-seventh street Manhattan are being shown many English and French color prints of the Eighteenth Century The work are representative or the period and highly Important both In themselves and as Illustrations of the artistic development of the nations at that time There are several good Reynolds pictures Included In the exhibition His of Harrington" shows the famous painter In a whimsical and Intimate mood "Jane Duchess of Gordon" is another of his works In the Collection Elliott" hy Gainsborough is interesting In Its calmness and stateliness Three Bonnet prints are among the most Interesting of tho French prints Etchings hy Mery on at Knocdlcr'a Admirers of tho work of Charles Meryon celehrated French artist will find much to interest them In the exhibition of his etching and drawings at the Knoedler Galleries The exhibition which will continue for at least two weeks is from the MacGeorge collection development spiritually and cut helically I shown In these etchings HI drawings and sketches of Paris ara of course among the best for his fame depends In no small degree on Ms Interpretations of life in the capital of France There are whimsicality gentleness and quiet authority in his street picture dee Tolies a Bourges" la subtle in ita atmospheric power tho houses being presented In sharp detail the drawing for the etching "Ia Galerie Notre suggests a cathedral in its sacred solemnity Pont-au-change la th expression of a piquant mood strengthened by concentration Houses shown in the distance are forceful and realistic Rue das la probahly the beat of the etchings Here the artist gives ua Hugo's Faris The street le but an alley in which ara assembled clll-sens talking and gesticulating The mood is sustained and tha conception vigorous the artlat vttaliaed hie Idealism in this sketch Pont-Neuf ia a soothing bridge-ttver study the water deeps the houses In the background quietly meditating Rich restrained sentimentality dominates the picture Xlw Futurism at the Fhoto-Boccmton At the rhoto-Secession Galleries where advanced notions In art arr welcomed by Mr Stieglitx Miss Georgia has an exhibition of charcoal drawings oils and- water colors that apeak of her subjective way of looking at the outer world go-called modernism speaks strongly in the twenty-one pictures and In the way of definiteness a visitor may easily be pusxled The artist however hae a definite color-sense and capacity for good crush work for often her color is strong and even brilliant War Trinkets" Says Janet Scuddcr The Paris correspondent of American Art News sends thia information to that Manhattan weekly publication: Janet fleudder the sculptor Is going to America very shortly with the express purpose of exposing the fraud practiced upon the public In the sale of bogus war trinkets said to have been made by the men In the Franco-British trenches while really they have been fabricated fur the mod part In sweatshop th great East Hide of New York Mis Hcudder ha been very busy In tho modeling of ornamental fountains but she haa found time to make an exiraordlhiry collection of authentic soldier-made trinkets and caricatures sculptured In wood which she will take with her Many of these objects have a real artistic value and she expects to oper a tuner In New York at which thry wilt be sold for the benefit of the soldiers" Ra Idtrrary Exhibits at tlie Anderson Galleries On view at the Anderson Galleries Is the second part of tha library formed by life late Joseph Bowles Leamiont of Montreal it la notable I for the large number of Rlhlee Testa-j menti psalm and prayer books There are Bibles manuscript copies of ths Thirteenth and Fourteenth centuries and among the printed editions are the Coverdale edition of ISIS the first In English end of which nu perfect copy ts known tha t'rennier Bible 1511 of which only bn erf-ct ropy has been sold the "Hug" Bible of 1549 the Bible of 15TI the Geneva I version uf 1571 the first edition of th Doual Bible the -lie" and "She" a-I rfstlon of Jtli the Bible of 1717 Bud ipsny others Including eleven haves of the Hiblla Fauperuni it 1 149 1 A mrgnlflcen reprint oi the BROOKLYN Artistry Loan exhibition of paintings drawings and prints hy Hokusai through April Arbackle Gallery Exhibition of modern American paintings by Kslth Dabo Bsllnws Waugh and othera Hicks and Oreng streets Brooklyn Brooklyn listen Eastern Open weekdays 9 to 4 clock on Hundays from 3 to 4: on Thursday nights from 7:1 to 9:45 Pay difi: Mondays and Tuesdays 35 cents children 19 cents Free on holidaya Exhibition of Japanese color print recently acquired 10 middle of April Loan and Institute collections Of water-coiore to May 1 Children's Museum Bedford Park Brooklyn avenue and Park Free every weekday 9 to 5:10 o'clock Twelve exhibition rooms Admittance Sundays 2 to Pratt Art Gallery Exhibition of paintings by Clara Fairfield Perry and sculpture by Isabel Kimball to end of month MANHATTAN Alnslle Exhibition of paint-Ings of Georgs In ness until end of Slay American Art Galleries Exhibition of paintings by modern French and contemporary masters to sal April li and 17 American Mnaenm of Nataral Exhibitions of historical Indian and Western paintings by William da la Montagus Cary Andereoa Galleries 'Exhibition ol rare relics of Washington to salt evening of April 19 Antiques from Eastern looms Americana from Hquler library April II to sales 33 and 34 Arlington Gellerire-Seeond annual exhibition of paintings and sculpture by the Eclectics April 14 to 31 Rosa Exhibition of paintings by Malcolm Fraser to April IL Bourgeois Galleries Exhibition of recent works by Maurice Stern to April 25 inclusive City Club of New Exhibition of paintings of Alaskan scenery by Leonard Davie to end of week Cosmopolitan Club 111 East Fortieth ntreet Manhattan Exhibition of flowers and still life painting April 9 to May 9 Daniel Galleries Exhibition of water-colors by various artist to April 24 Dudenalng Galleries Exhibition of paintings by Elgnorlnl to April 33 Darand-Rucl Galleries Exhibition of painting by Mlaa Mary CaaaatL Ebrich GaBerte Exhibition of paintings by old masters Frrargll Gallery Exhibition of works in oil by Morgan Colt and Charles Roaen to April 32 Folsom Galleries Exhibition of paintings and portraits hy Miss Mary Kromelberg to April 20 inclusive Then paintings by Paul IUrvey to May 1 French Museum of Art 519 Fifth avenue Annual exhlbl tlon of works by member April 14 to 10 George Gray Barnard Cloister lltth street and Fort Washington avenue Manhattan Glmpel and Wlldenstrln Opening of new galleriewlth exhibition! Gorham Galleries Exhibition of decorative sculpture to May 7 Grand Ontrnl Exhibition by Independent artist to May A Exhibition of etchings and dry point through April Kep pel's Etchings of the Far-West by Edward Boreln to end of month Knoedler Etchings 'and drawings by Charles Meryon to April 21 at least Painting! by Cecilia Ueaux Apr! Ill to 31 XJttle Exhibition of garden pastels and works In oil by various artist to April 25 Macbeth Exhibition of a group of paintings by American artist to continue Indefinitely Mardowrll Club Exhibition of paintings by Olirer N- Cheeses and Edwin Dickinson to May 1 Metropolitan Museum Central Park at East Eighty-second street Open dally from 19 am to 5 pm Saturdays until 10 pm Admission Mondays and Friday 35 cent Free on other day Milch Galleries Exhibition of recent paintings by Jerry Waltman and Howard Giles and sculpture by Willard Paddock to April 21 Modem Photographs by Sheeler Strand and Shamberg Montrose GaKeric Exhibition of Important works by American ertlet to April 14 From April 17 paintings by modern American master National Academy of Ninety-second annuel exhibition Amertean Society of Mineral Painter to April 22 Notional Aria Club Exhibition of worka by Boston artists to April II New York School of Applied Design for Exhibition of wttar-color works by children opens April 21 and continues for on week Photo Secession Galleries Exhibition of pastel oil etc by Miss Georgia O'Keefe of Canyon Tex to April 25 Pratt Art Alumni House 391 Lafayette avenue-rPalntlngs by Mite Deo Beebe to April 21 Ralston Exhibition of portraits by Richard Newton Jr through April 21 ltd 11 hard! Galleries Exhibition of portraits by Harris Brown of Lon don Satlnorer Galleries Exhibition of old master SchulLrla Americas ana foreign picture Scott and Exhibition of 1 English painting to end of month fit Mark's lu the Ron we Exhibition of etching by Frank Du-veneck sculpture by Solon Borglum Sculptor Exhibition of works by Charles Carey Rumsey to May 5 Knrdrcor Exhibition of paintings by Sherman Bristol to April 25 Warwk'k Largo exhibition ef English and French color-prints of the Eighteenth Century ROCKAWAVS BAD ROADS Technical Questions DBrused at tho rn Vr-rt rtiM-r President Connolly Will Have Them A party Gathering Repaired at One The Second District Dental Society response to a letter from Colonel of New York State held Its last an- itafferly Borough President Connolly nual meeting and banquet at the Hotel yesterday had several engineers Inspect-Kossert Thursday mid had for the nK the roods leading to the new fort lit -principal speaker of the evening Dr cations at Korkam-ay Point Colonel OtiolenruL who read a paper on- Rafferty In hla letter atatee that ths titled f'A jvrilminsry Report I'ppn roads leading to this fort are In Very the Pnysiapl Effect of Ionization Vpon poor condition and that quirk access Dt-ntai 'Graaulonfa" Among other to niiliiary Veservatlon in a tims spankers of the evening were Dr of need would be seriously hampered Itysn and lr Van WoerL Df- Connolly will do everything Hyrtii Drown of 77 place wse possible to reined) this condition Hie tmtnuter 1 ones i In all forma of art pictorial or ptaatle tha matropolla la richly endowed thia week and quits unusual la tbs largs display of sculpture both in Brooklyn and Manhattan Both units la the exhibition byiha Society of Independent Artists attho Grand Central Palace where artists of established reputation aro content to hare their works shown with those of euhiits and futurists Down no aisle of tha two-mils promenade can one go without beinc amused educated and If sensitive shocked Notable are the academic canvases "ttalome" and by Rosamund Tudor Attracting as a novelty la Oeorga Lathrop's nude Girl" By Irving Brokaw are the Normandy landscapes Island" and War Influence la noted In a dozen paintings It la observed that notwithstanding tha prominence of freakish examples tha works of the older achoola attract tha most steady observers Among these are William Glacken Georgs Bellows and Rockwell Kent with naw canvases Blumanschstn Hawthorne Blrge Harrison Jonaa Ut Henry Reuterdahl and Childs ilassam Tha portrait reproduced here Is the work of Wllford Con row a former Brooklynite who 1e now a resident of Manhattan Mr Conrow studied lu Franea and since hla return to this country in 1114 baa made a reputa- lion largely as a painter of portraits One of hla portraits that of Professor Goodyear was privately exhibited at tha Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences on the Eastern Parkway and 1a now In tha Independent Artists Exhibition Pointings and Sculpture at the Pratt Art Gallrry Clara Falrflsld Perry's canvases at tha Pratt Art Gallery have a line aenaa of color and outdoor feeling running the gamut of emotlona from the lons-: linens of snow flelda to tha Intimacy the i home-garden rioting with bloom Bermuda and Naw England ncenea are the chief localities pictured An Old country house In moonlight is a marvel of realism The light In tha window glrea a touch of charm A New England scene which received much attention at tha recent annual exhibition of women 'painters in Man-liattan la shown It la ample nd fine in elructure foreground cedars guard the beyond" with a lovely glimpse into the distance "Old Mill White Mountains" as a strong picture A newly painted anow scene with an ob-V jeet point in a small building In tha middle distance is well developed olive tones of vegetation and ruddy ground tints in "Lengthening fihad- iws" suggest pleasantly tha coloring Spanish landscapes Calm Sea Marblehead" givea an Impression oi quiet and breadth A large Bermuda scene has the feeling of sunset with Us rich wirm treatment "The South rill or is rich In color Bsvevlth Its blue sea line of surf and Bong shadows on the warm-tinted round "October In New England" lighted by masses of ruddy trea-forms lias dark hills for background light vents on the still green grass and la effective at 8cituate" lias fine breadth of outlook' The garden pictures are charming 'sun-dials In a wealth of flower masses nre hers pointed cedars to give depth of gree-s or else there Is shown a mass of hollyhock bloom In an old-time garden or other garden acenes In sunlight Garden Brook" with water lilies or the big white bouquets of an appls tree iii bloom or else the orchard at Elmcroft with Its dap- pled shadows have been taken os A-sensitive acquarelle-like picl ife ls Coming Shower" "The (0 the with trees archibg over the road Is happily conceived and painted "The Meadow Brook" has a feeling of the outdoors Bermuda" and especially Singing Pine" are pictures strong In atmospheric beauty Rock Bermuda" and "Gold and Sapphire" also a Bermuda acene are full of aea lights and color and "Stiver Beach" at tha asms pises also shows tha charm of Bermuda coast sceoery Guardian Cedar" la a strong picturs Isabel Moore Kimball's Rculptnre at tlie Pratt Isabel Moore Kimball's sculpture at the asms gallery has tha two ler- mtnals "Winter" and which havs been pictured in The Kjgle and made a strong Impression ior btvitjr of design Two designs for ax small pool are delightful examples "Tha Mers Child" figure la graceful jind appropriate the child showing charm of expression and attitude li'Jhe other pool design shows a boy timer nda of the design holding up a goose lth long out-at retched nack Tha effect la original and joy- iut A poetic dealgn for a dock with (iM-pInie turrounded wtth figure gjnarvelour for rhythmetlc faellng Croupe of flgurea llna away from the on group representing the past houra departing and tha other group future hours advancing with Rifts -Tho figures are licautifully modeled i and tha notion of action and variety is conveyed key Hoy" has a love-jjr not of affection in It tha child a eat bringing the seutiiuent iniit finely Tha Unea of 'tha girl's -dace and even those in tha ribbon on hale ary rhylhmetic and buoyanL PfA demrn for a sundial allows Kathcl locking down at tha dial-pints and In the creation dignity and beauty romiiliit A panel for a fireplace In a child's room is one of the poetic I niece it shows "Motto shall I give hla angels charge" with faces "tin medallion on each side A study 'of a boy's head charms the visitor portrait studies or children of Ifeffron of Rochester are notes of child-interest In expression feeling and modeling "Poetic deocribes the work of Miss Kimball yet it Is also human and winning Her of line and sense of form are seen In every example The Wedding Souvenir" showing the pair a touch of the Immortal There -stars photographs of Miss Kimball's fountain in Central Park Winona the figure an Indian maiden and r-rnT pieces of aquatic life studies 'IT? here Is a design for a gold medal International A swimming cnd life saving award Another me-rFds'dion from a portrait and made for i the Iowa Historical Society fa here Studies panels and other mow Miss Kimball's grasp snd 11 I'jntiie ty-ulpiure at the Gorham sibrles exhibition of dee- in-ipture st the Gorham Gal-' 'wtes tlm turlt of fu tiuintpl Italian The Antique Furniture Exchange 1 Eaxt 40th Street near 5th Avenue Begs to Announce REMOVAL SALE NOW IN PROGRESS ANTIQUE FURNITURE Consisting of the finest-specimens of the u01d Master THE ENT1XE STOCK TO BE DISPOSES OP AT ABOUT HALF ACTUAL TALUI Exceptional Opportunity for Bargains Win Locate at 64 East 33d St May lt CANARY Messrs Gimpel Wildenstein Tale pleasure in announcing their removal to their new home at 647 Fifth Avenue In addition to high-class ancient paintings they wiU now ded 'in Renaissance and Eighteenth Century furniture tapcsTnc rare object df art as they have done in Paris for the last ru 7 years -11 1 1 i i vsjt TV-.

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