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To obtain the full text of any news releases in this index, please contact the Archives at archives@artic.edu or (312) 443-4777. |
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January 16, 1947
Portrait of a Venetian noblewoman by Paolo Veronese, from Chester Dale
Collection, exhibited at AIC Grand Staircase 106
Outstanding attendance record for 1946, including report on numbers
of visitors to major exhibitions: Masterpieces of English Painting:
Hogarth, Constable, Turner; Marc Chagall Exhibition; George Bellows
Retrospective; Chicago Tribune Sponsored Show of Chicagoland
Prize Homes Competition, and displays in Thorne Rooms and Prints and
Drawings Gallery 107 |
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| January 27, 1947
Modern Illustrated Books: A Collection in the Making, exhibition of
books, illustrated by Rouault, Picasso, and Matisse, and purchased as
memorial to Lt. Col. A. Peter Dewey and Kay Goodman King; coordinated
by curator of Prints and Drawings Carl O. Schniewind, works on view
108
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| January 30, 1947
Antique Oriental Rugs, exhibition, organized by curator of Oriental
Art Charles Fabens Kelley and lent by major American museums, galleries
and collectors, including John D. Rockefeller, Jr., J. Paul Getty, J.
V. McMillan, A. U Dilley, Marshall Field's and Co., Sarkis H. Nahigian,
and Pushman Bros.; rug making demonstration, exhibition notes, catalogue
109-110
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| February 19, 1947
Room of Chicago Art: Water Colors by Charles L. Schucker and Earl C.
Gross, exhibition; biography notes 111 |
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March 6, 1947
Charles H. and Mary F. S. Worcester Collection, gift to AIC; selection
of paintings shown in Room of Recent Additions; announcement and comments
by AIC President Chauncey McCormick; notes on collecting and list of
works presented to AIC 112-114 |
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Henri Moore, exhibition organized in collaboration with The Museum of
Modern Art, New York; sculptures shown in special installation, including
Moore's Shelter series of drawings 115, 119-120
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| March 21, 1947
War's Toll of Italian Art, exhibition of photographs and restored art
fragments, organized by American Committee for Restoration of Italian
Monuments in collaboration with The Metropolitan Museum, New York; statement
by the Committee; exhibition comments and notes 116
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| March 26, 1947
UNESCO art programs meeting, held at AIC and addressed to the artists
of Chicago by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich and H. Harvard Arnason
of the University of Chicago, both participating in US National Committee
for UNESCO; meeting, coordinated by Chairman of Educational Committee
for Artists League of the Midwest Freeman Schoolcraft 117
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| March 27, 1947
Room of Chicago Art: Paintings by Martyl and Joyce Wahl Treiman, exhibition;
biography notes 118 |
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April 4, 1947
Henri Moore, exhibition organized in collaboration with The Museum of
Modern Art, New York; notes on Moor's air ride shelter sketch books;
installation by Daniel Brenner 115, 119-120 |
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| April 17, 1947
51st Annual Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity: jury comprised
of Albert Christ-Janer, Philip Guston, Mauricio Lasansky, and John Rood,
biography notes 121
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| April 25, 1947
SAIC Annual Fashion Show of student works, done in Dress Design classes
of Cornelia Stekl and Edward Evans; show hosted by merchandising counselor
Kay Ratto 122
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| May 2, 1947
Prints by Mauricio Lasansky and His Students, exhibition of Iowa University
Print Group; comments by AIC curator of Prints and Drawings Carl O.
Schniewind 123
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| May 10, 1947
7th Annual Exhibition of the Society for Contemporary American Art;
artists included Alexander Archipenko, Alexander Calder, Joseph Albers,
George Grosz, Harold Haydon, Laura van Pappeledam, Koren der Harootian,
Robert B. Howard, Sylvia Shaw Judson, Marion Perkins, Maud Phelps Hutchins,
Raymond Breinin, A. Raymond Katz, Felix Ruvolo, Kenneth Shopen, Vicci
Sperry, Joyce Treiman, Eugene Berman, Karl Knats, Kurt Seligman, and
Karl Zerbe; member's preview and annual meeting, list of officers 124
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| May 12, 1947
66th Annual Meeting of AIC Governing Members, featuring preview of Winterbotham
collection; the Winterbotham family attending luncheon meeting; comments
on AIC collection development and works acquired according to the Winterbotham
plan 125-126
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| May 26, 1947
SAIC Foreign Travel Fellowships, awarded to Eldon Danhausen, Joan Mitchell,
Thomas A. Guba, Jo Ann Hambrick, list with biography notes 127 |
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June 4, 1947
51st Annual Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity; list of winners
with biography notes, Mitchell Siporin, Galya Pillin, Lester O. Schwartz,
Aaron Bohrod, Felix Ruvolo, Joan Mitchell, Frank Vavruska, Stanley Mitruk,
Egon Weiner, Sylvia Shaw Judson, John E. Stewart, George Buehr, Ellen
Lanyon, Eleanor Coen, and Miyoko Ito 128-130 |
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| June 9, 1947
67th Commencement exercises for SAIC, hosted by AIC President Chauncey
McCormick and SAIC Dean Hubert Ropp; featuring lecture on scenic design,
given by Lee Simonson; Invocation and Benediction by Rev. Robert Bowman
Stewart of Wheaton, IL, 131
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| June 19, 1947
Room of Chicago Art: Freeman Schoolcraft and Samuel Greenburg, exhibition,
biography notes; Mr. Schoolcraft, disciple of Lorado Taft 132
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| June 22, 1947
Gallery of Art Interpretation: Explaining Abstract Art, exhibition,
conceived by curator of the Gallery Katharine Kuh in collaboration with
SAIC instructor Kathleen Blackshear; description of installation 133
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| June 30, 1947
Recent Acquisitions: Prints and Drawings, exhibition in tree galleries
showing modern European prints including German expressionist prints
from the collections of Mrs. William A. Nitze and Mr. Henry Regnery;
the Tiepolos' Etchings; Frank B. Hubachek Collection, gift to AIC 134
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| August 28, 1947
SAIC Annual Exhibition of Industrial Design Department; 1946-47 enrollment
and statistics 135 |
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| September 9, 1947
Society for Contemporary American Art: Moholy-Nagy Memorial Exhibition;
biography note, Moholy-Nagy in Chicago; works on view, catalogue by
AIC Curators Carl O. Schniewind and Katharine Kuh 137 |
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| September 18, 1947
58th Annual American Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture: Abstract
and Surrealist Work, selected and organized by AIC curators Frederick
Sweet and Katharine Kuh; notes on exhibition; jury comprised of Alfred
Barr of Metropolitan Museum, Gyorgy Kepes, and Henry R. Hope of Indiana
State University 138, 141-143
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| October 7, 1947
Two Cities: Planning in North and South America, exhibition of photographs,
wall charts, architectural models and drawings, introducing the slum
clearance program for Chicago and Rio de Janeiro; venue in The Museum
of Modern Art, N.Y., 139
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| October 24, 1947
Room of Chicago Art: Paintings by Flora Schofield and Eileen Mehigan,
exhibition; biography notes 140
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| November 5, 1947
58th Annual American Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture: Abstract
and Surrealist Work, selected and organized by AIC curators Frederick
Sweet and Katharine Kuh; list of prize-winners with biography notes,
Rico Lebrun, William Baziotes, Eugene Berman, Keith Martin, Alexander
Calder, Theodore Rozak, Attillio Salemme, Boris Margo, Morris Graves,
Harry Bertoia, Serge Chermayeff, Richard Koppe, and Harry C. Fockler
138, 141-143
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| November 24, 1947
Prints and Drawings Department, showing three exhibitions: Photographs
by Walker Evans; Graphic Circle of Boris Margo, Raymond Jordan, Kurt
Seligman, Julio de Diego, Louis Schanker, Josef Albers, Adolph Gottlieb,
Werner Drews, and Joseph Scharl; Japanese Primitives Exhibition 144 |
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| December 8, 1947
Room of Chicago Art: Paintings and Sculpture by John Fabion and Abbott
Pattison, exhibition; biography notes, SAIC Faculty members 145 |
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