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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 15, 1950
Vincent van Gogh, exhibition, lent by Van Gogh Foundation and Kroller-Muller
Museum in Holland, and co-sponsored by AIC and The Metropolitan Museum
in New York; works from European collections, selected by AIC Director
Daniel Catton Rich and Curator in The Metropolitan Museum Theodore Rousseau,
Jr.; exhibition, accompanied by Vincent Willem Van Gogh and Director
of Kroller-Muller Museum A. M. W. J. Hammacher; announcement on arrival
of the exhibition from The Metropolitan Museum, attendance record for
New York venue 54, 66-68, 72, 77 |
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| January 17, 1950
Homer J. Livingston, Edward Byron Smith, and Arthur MacDougall Wood,
elected AIC Trustees; biography notes 69
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| January 26, 1950
Vincent van Gogh, exhibition, lent by Van Gogh Foundation and Kroller-Muller
Museum in Holland, and from US collections, preview featuring The Netherlands
Ambassador to the U.S., Dr. Eelco N. van Kleffens; works on view, related
events, film about the artist, produced in Paris by Gaston Diehl, Robert
Hessens, and Alain Resnais; catalogue with essays by AIC Director Daniel
Catton Rich and Curator in The Metropolitan Museum Theodore Rousseau,
Jr.; Gallery of Art Interpretation: Vincent Van Gogh: Artist, explanatory
display, conceived by the Gallery Curator Katharine Kuh, with assistance
of Stanley Mitruk and AIC staff photographer Peter Pollack 54, 66-68,72,
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February 27, 1950
Rare Toulouse-Lautrec Prints and Posters, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Carter
H. Harrison, exhibition in celebration of 90th birthday of Mr. Harrison,
Chicago Mayor from 1897 to 1915 and AIC Benefactor; notes on Mr. Harrison's
contribution to AIC Prints and Drawings Department 70 |
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| March 14, 1950
Vincent van Gogh, exhibition, lent by Van Gogh Foundation and Kroller-Muller
Museum in Holland, and from US collections; attendance record, related
events, celebrities visiting the show included Katharine Cornell, Cornelia
Otis Skinner, Charles Laughton, Deborah Kerr, Jack Benny, Bramwell Fletcher,
Rex Harrison, Clare Boothe Luce, and Charles Chaplin 54, 66-68,
72, 77
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| March 17, 1950
Vera Berdich, exhibition of etchings in Prints and Drawings Department;
notes about the artist, SAIC instructor 73
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| March 21, 1950
54th Annual Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity, jury comprised
of Max Kahn, Egon Weiner, and Fred Conway, biography notes 71
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| March 23, 1950
Italy at Work: Her Renaissance in Design Today, announcement on US tour
exhibition, sponsored by US museums in cooperation with the Italian
Government and selected by jury comprised of American designer Walter
D. Teague, Director of The Brooklyn Museum Charles Nagel, and AIC Curator
of Decorative Arts Meyrick R. Rogers; installation designed by Dio Ponti,
Mollino, and Fabrizio Clerici; list of venues and sponsors 74-75,
102-103 |
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April 3, 1950
The Arts of the Watchmakers and Goldsmiths of the 17th-19th C. from
the Collection of Harry H. Blum, exhibition; works on view 76 |
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| April 10, 1950
Vincent van Gogh, exhibition, lent by Van Gogh Foundation and Kroller-Muller
Museum in Holland, and from US collections; exhibition extended, cablegram
from exhibition lender Mr. Vincent Willem van Gogh, the artist's nephew
54, 66-68, 72, 77
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April 19, 1950
El Greco's Saint Martin and the Beggar, gift of Mr. and Mrs.
Chauncey McCormick, included in newly installed AIC gallery of Spanish
art 78 |
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| May 25, 1950
54th Annual Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity; list of prize-winners
with biography notes, Francis Chapin, Abbott Pattison, Martyl, Shoshannah,
Joyce Treiman, Margo Hoff, Eleanor Coen, Miyoko Ito, Robert Lifvendahl
of SAIC, Rainey Bennett, Nelli Bar, Vera Berdich of SAIC, Fred Berman,
Richard Koppe, George Buehr, Robert Nickle, and Iola Rigacci; exhibition
included one-man show of Samuel Ostrowsky 79-80
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| May 9, 1950
Society for Contemporary American Art, 10th annual exhibition, participants
included Josef Albers, Max Beckman, Alexander Calder, Lionel Feininger,
Morris Graves, Philip Guston, Rico Lebrun, Jack Levine, Matta, Abraham
Rattner, Mark Tobey, George Buehr, Francis Chapin, Richard Florsheim,
Harold Haydon, Joan Mitchell, Abbott Pattison, Michael Ursulescu, Laura
van Pappelendam, Egon Weiner, Rudolph Weisenborn, and Emerson Woelffer;
the Society meeting, officers elected 81
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| June 5, 1950
70th Commencement for SAIC graduating students, hosted by AIC President
Chauncey McCormick and SAIC Dean Hubert Ropp; Benediction and Invocation,
given by Rev. William D. O'Brien, D. D., Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago;
Edward Hopper, granted Honorary Degree of Doctor of Fine Arts; Foreign
Travelling Fellowship award winners, John G. K. Ulbricht, Elliott Balter,
Maurice A. Lapp, and Cosmo Pietro Campoli 82 |
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| June 7, 1950
Kate L. Brewster Bequest, exhibition of paintings, drawings, and sculptures,
acquired by AIC according to Mrs. Walter S. Brewster's last will (1947);
works on view; comments on the collection by AIC Director Daniel Catton
Rich 83
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| June 26, 1950
Rembrandt's Saint Peter Denying Christ (1660), lent to AIC
by Rijkmuseum of Amsterdam, Holland; notes on the subject matter and
provenance 84
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| July 10, 1950
Two 12th C. bronze heads from Ife, Nigeria, shown at AIC; sculptures,
found by anthropologist William R. Bascom of Northwestern University,
Evanston, in the 1936 expedition to Nigeria; donation to African Museum
of Ife, description 85
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| August 21, 1950
72nd Annual Exhibition by SAIC students, prepared by SAIC Dean Hubert
Ropp and Faculty; notes on SAIC program 86 |
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September 18, 1950
American Art Today, national art exhibition, organized by The Metropolitan
Museum in New York; AIC Curator of Painting and Sculpture Frederick
A. Sweet, appointed Head of the jury of selection for Midwest, consisting
of Francis Chapin of Chicago, Carl Gaertner, OH, Dwight Kirsch, NE,
Zoltan Sepeshy, MI, and James Lechay, IA; national jury presided by
Curator of American Art in The Metropolitan Museum Robert B. Hale 87 |
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September 12, 1950
AIC Burnham Library of Architecture in collaboration with University
of Illinois at Urbana, microfilm project, preserving documentation of
the Chicago School of architecture; John G. Replinger, appointed Executive
Associate in Charge of the Project 88
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| September 26, 1950
Stoneware and Earthenware of the Renaissance, The Former Bondy Collection
in Vienna, exhibition, works on view 89
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| October 23, 1950
Masterpieces of Art from Vienna: Paintings, Tapestries, Armor, Sculpture,
Gold and Precious Objects, exhibition, representing Treasury of the
Hapsburgs; exhibition opening, attended by Austrian Ambassador to the
U. S., Dr. Ludwig Kleinwaechter; works on view and notes on the history
of the Collection; catalogue and comments by AIC Director Daniel Catton
Rich 90-97 |
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November 21, 1950
Masterpieces of Art from Vienna: Paintings, Tapestries, Armor, Sculpture,
Gold and Precious Objects from Treasury of the Hapsburgs, exhibition
event, selecting the most significant works of art in the Collection
by jury, comprised of Chicago artists, connoisseurs and collectors,
Cornelia Conger, Sylvia Shaw Judson, Ann M. Lally, Mrs. Potter Palmer,
Mrs. Charles S. Clark, Mrs. James Ward Thorne, Ivan Albright, Harry
H. Blum, Oskar Gross, Nathaniel Owings, John Root, and Charles N. Zadok
90-97 |
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| November 24, 1950
Masterpieces of Art from Vienna: Paintings, Tapestries, Armor, Sculpture,
Gold and Precious Objects from Treasury of the Hapsburgs, exhibition
event, most significant works in the Vienna Exhibition, chosen by special
jury 90-97
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December 11, 1950
Masterpieces of Art from Vienna, comments on religious art, represented
in the exhibition; AIC Christmas events 90-97 |
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| December 29, 1950
Chicago Day at AIC, proclaimed by Mayor Martin H. Kennelley in conjunction
with exhibition, titled Masterpieces of Art from Vienna, free admission,
granted by the Austrian Government and AIC Trustees; text of the proclamation
90-97 |
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