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Press releases from 1941

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January 2, 1941

Attendance record for 1940 and detail on exhibitions: The Masterpieces of Italian Art, Picasso Exhibition, 44th Artists of Chicago and Vicinity Annual, 19th International Water Color, and Summer Exhibitions 1

January 9, 1941

Society for Contemporary Art, announcement on formation of the Society and inaugurating exhibition, preview for the members of the Society, hosted by artist and SAIC instructor Peppino Mangravite; list of officers 2, 19

January 11, 1941

Florence Dibell Bartlett Lecture, American Rooms in Miniature, given by Helen Parker; other lectures in the Bartlett Series 3

January 13, 1941

Notes on Winter Exhibitions, The Art of Goya; Gallery of Art Interpretation: Interpreting Goya, His Art and Its Influence; The First Century of Printmaking, 1400-1500; 20th Century French Paintings from Rosenberg Collection; Paintings by Peppino Mangravite 4

January 23, 1941

Clara E. Laughlin’s slide lecture series, American Rooms in Miniature, scheduled as “after office hours” events 5, 13

January 22, 1941

Governing Members of AIC, annual meeting; participants 6

January 25, 1941

Opening of The Art of Goya Exhibition 4, 7

January 27, 1941

62nd AIC Annual Report for 1940, publication included reports on Museum budget by AIC Director for Finance and Operation Charles H. Burkholder, concerning expenses for repairs, alterations, and Allerton Wing skylight renewal; AIC Director for Fine Arts Daniel Catton Rich, addressing issue for support of the Museum; gifts, donors and benefactors of the year, listed 8-9

January 27, 1941

The Art of Goya: Paintings, Drawings, and Prints, exhibition from private collections and museums of the United States, Canada, and Cuba, opening reception and press preview; catalogue by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich; works on view; comments on Goya’s works including El Maragato series; works lent by Chicago collectors; WGN broadcast of radio series, titled Great Artists: Goya; AIC Gallery of Art Interpretation displaying comparative Goya material 4, 7, 10-12, 14, 22

January 31, 1941

Special free lecture for Chicago artists, titled The Technique of Goya, given by Franz Urs Schmid, announcement by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich 12

February 1, 1941

Cancellation of Clara Laughlin’s lectures on Thorne Rooms 5, 13

February 4, 1941

Florence Dibell Bartlett Lecture, The Art of Goya, slide lecture, given by Head of AIC Education Department Helen Parker 14

February 8, 1941

Masterpieces of French Art Lent by The Louvre, and Museums and Collectors of France, exhibition announcement prior to AIC showing and comments by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich; exhibition venues; war-time loan, comprised of assets of France, under supervision of the US State Department 16, 26, 29-32, 37-38, 40-41, 43

February 10, 1941

Musical Club of Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), free concert under direction of Gordon Erickson 15

February 11, 1941

SAIC Glee Club concert, under direction of AIC Assistant Director Charles Fabens Kelley, program included Negro Spiritual by Clarence Lawson, African-American student, awarded with SAIC Traveling Fellowship 17

February 17, 1941

The Society for Contemporary Art, presenting painting by Francis Chapin, titled Little River (c. 1938, Saugatuck, MI), the first gift of the Society to AIC; comments by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich; biography note about Mr. Chapin, SAIC instructor 2, 19

Free Museum admission on President’s Day, announcement by AIC Director of Finance and Operation Charles H. Burkholder; works related to George Washington in Permanent collection, WGN radio broadcast series Great Artists, featuring Mount Vernon; extended hours for viewing of Thorne American Rooms in Miniature; current exhibitions 20

February 18, 1941

45th Chicago and Vicinity Annual, jury meeting introducing new jury system; jury of selection appointed by AIC Trustees and comprised of Wayman Adams, Arthur Lee, both of New York, Everett Warner of Pittsburgh, Cameron Booth of Minneapolis, John Carroll of Detroit, and Erwin F. Frey of Columbus, OH; list of prizes 18, 23-24

February 27, 1941

Ceramics by Franz and Margerite Wildenhain, exhibition; the artists’ statement, biography note, Bauhaus disciples of Gropius, Gerhard Marcks, Kandinsky, and Klee 21

February 28, 1941

The Art of Goya: Paintings, Drawings, and Prints, exhibition extended; exhibition and catalogue by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich, gaining excellent review by Jose Gudiol, Director of Museo Episcopal de Vich, Catalonia, Spain, and Visiting Professor in The Toledo Museum of Art, OH, excerpt from the review published in the New York The Art News of February 15, 1941; Interpreting Goya, exhibition extended; notes on Winter Exhibitions, The First Century of Printmaking, from Lessing J. Rosenwald Early Print Collection; French 20th Century Art from Collection of Paul Rosenberg, Paris; Peppino Mangravite, one-man show 4, 7, 10-12, 14, 22

March 11, 1941

45th Artists Chicago and Vicinity Annual, list of prize-winners, with biography notes, Joseph Gualtieri, Isobel Steele Mackinnon, Copeland C. Burg, Ivan Le Lorraine Albright, Lili Auer, Joseph Friebert, A. Palansky, Elizabeth Engelhard, and Michael Ursulescu; comments on special jury system introduced by AIC Trustees, press preview and reception for AIC members; notes about paintings by Rudolf Ingerle, Alexander Corrozzo, C. Albert, R. Keppe, Lillian Sadder, Eleanor de Laittre, Ziroli, Arthur Osver, Caneo Radice, George Buehr, Karl Priebe, Julio de Diego, Joseph Vavak, Nathalie Henry, and Lester O. Schwartz 18, 23-24

March 12, 1941

Cartoons by David Low, exhibition; cartoonist of the London Evening Standard, works on view and biography note with excerpts from the artist’s “auto-obituary” 25

March 13, 1941

Masterpieces of French Art Lent by The Louvre, Museums and Collectors of France, exhibition, circulated by De Young Museum, CA, under protection of the US State Department; venues in the U.S.A. and South American countries; AIC displaying complete version of the exhibition, selected and assembled by The Louvre Curator of Painting Rene Huyghe in May 1939; works on view, attendance record, catalogue 16, 26, 29-32, 37-38, 40-41, 43

March 18, 1941

The Western Arts Association, convention, special events at AIC and current exhibitions, including photography show of the Illinois Art Project 27

March 27, 1941

Philharmonic Choir of Parsons College of Fairfield, IA, concert under direction of Donald Dean Dawson 28

April 1, 1941

Masterpieces of French Art Lent by The Louvre, Museums and Collectors of France, exhibition, circulated by De Young Museum, CA, under protection of the US State Department; works on view and comments by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich on the circumstances of the exhibition and the fate of European art collections in the time of war 16, 26, 29-32, 37-38, 40-41, 43

April 5-25, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 96

April 7, 1941

Masterpieces of French Art Lent by The Louvre, Museums and Collectors of France, exhibition, circulated by De Young Museum, CA, under protection of the US State Department; opening reception for AIC officials, Trustees, and French artists; French music performed by String Ensemble of the Little Symphony Orchestra; comments by AIC President Potter Palmer 16, 26, 29-32, 37-38, 40-41, 43

April 10, 1941

Masterpieces of French Art Lent by The Louvre, Museums and Collectors of France, exhibition, extended hours, schedule of free lectures about French art, given by Helen Parker, Helen Mackenzie, Dudley Craft Watson, George Buehr, Frank Parker, and Irving Tarrant; catalogue 16, 26, 29-32, 37-38, 40-41, 43

April 14-26, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 97

April 14, 1941

The Fashion Group of Chicago, fashion show, held at the Museum Grand Staircase and organized in association with Masterpieces of French Art Exhibition 32

April 15, 1941

SAIC Glee Club, annual Easter concert 33

April 19, 1941

SAIC: 7th Annual exhibition of Student Janitors, participants 34

April 25, 1941

Japanese Textiles by AIC Assistant Curator of Oriental Arts Department Helen C. Gunsaulus, publication of The Japan Society of New York, limited edition; comments by AIC Assistant Director Charles Fabens Kelley 36

April 28-May 11, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 98

April 30, 1941

Masterpieces of French Art, exhibition; announcement for special showing and lecture for employees of the State Street Council Stores, Chicago downtown 37

May 5, 1941

Free slide lecture on Post-Impressionism, given by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich in conjunction with Masterpieces of French Art Exhibition 38

May 9, 1941

AIC Fellowship awards, announced by Museum Trustees; listing of recipients with biography notes, Eleanor Coen, William H. Fett Jr., Frank Vavruska, Orville James Deegan, David M. Landis, and Efrem Ostrowsky 39

May 12-25, 1941.

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 99

May 12, 1941

Engravings by Jean Duvet and His Contemporaries, Etienne Delaune and Jean Gourmont, exhibition; notes on the artists of the School of Fontainebleau; comments by AIC Curator of Prints and Drawings Carl O. Schniewind 35

May 13, 1941

Masterpieces of French Art, exhibition, extended hours prior to closing; comments by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich; lecture by AIC Associate Lecturer and artist George Buehr 16, 26, 29-31, 37-38, 40-41, 43

May 15, 1941

Spot News announcement for closing of The Masterpieces of French Art Exhibition, extended hours for business people of Chicago 41

May 17, 1941

Masterpieces of French Art, exhibition extended; comments by AIC Director of Finance and Operations Charles H. Burkholder 16, 26, 29-31, 37-38, 40-41, 43

May 19, 1941

Ceramics of Animals by Vera Topper and Lyman Carpenter at Findlay Galleries, exhibition of SAIC alumni in the classes of Myrtle French, Emil Zettler, and Margaret Artingstall; the artists’ statement and works on view 42

May 21, 1941

European Embroideries of the 16th and 17th Centuries, loan exhibition organized by AIC Antiquarian Society; lenders; catalogue with introduction by Mrs. Chauncey B. Borland 44

May 24, 1941

Portraits of Men and Women Who Helped to Make Chicago Great, 1891-1940, exhibition opening, marking 50th Anniversary of The University of Chicago; portraits on view 45

Society for Contemporary American Art: Sculpture by Carl Milles, exhibition displayed in AIC McKinlock Court; comments by Curator of Decorative Arts Department Meyric R. Rogers; biography note about the artist and list of lenders 46, 71

May 26-June 8, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 100

June 3, 1941

SAIC Glee Club, annual Spring concert, conducted by AIC Assistant Director Charles Fabens Kelley 47

June 8-22, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 101

June 9, 1941

SAIC Annual Exhibition, shown in AIC East Wing, overview by galleries; comments by SAIC alumnus E. Simms Campbell of Esquire magazine and SAIC Dean Norman Lewis Rice 48

June 12, 1941

SAIC Annual Graduation, commencement addressed by Royal F. Munger of the Chicago Daily News; awards presented by AIC Vice-President Chauncey McCormick; note about Mr. Munger 49

June 13, 1941

Free admission for enlisted servicemen, soldiers, sailors, and Air Force members; announcement by AIC Director of Finance and Operations Charles H. Burkholder 50

June 14, 1941

Mrs. James Ward Thorne American Rooms in Miniature, exhibition, extended dates and US venues; comments by Director of Boston Museum of Fine Arts George N. Edgell and AIC Curator of Decorative Arts Department Meyric R. Rogers 51, 62, 69, 82-84, 95

June 16, 1941

SAIC: Student Abstraction at Paul Theobald Galleries, 3rd annual exhibition, organized by SAIC instructor Willard Smythe; showing works by Wayne Rogers, Ellen Johnson, Otto Gerstl, Lucille Stotter, Arthur L. Pelz, Fritz Adler, Herbert Pinzke, Richard Grossman, A. J. Brunner, and Emmet Smith; biography note about Mr. Smythe 52

June 21, 1941

20th Annual International Water Color Exhibition, jury comprised of Adolf Dehn of New York, Fletcher Martin of Iowa City, and Kenneth Shopen of Chicago, with biography notes; list of prizes 53-56, 73, 90-91

June 4-July 13, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 102

July 1, 1941

Cartoons by Jacob Burck, exhibition of Pulitzer Prize winner and graphic artist of Chicago Times; works on view and biography note; Burck’s water color selected for 20th International Exhibition of Water Colors 53

July 17, 1941

20th Annual International Exhibition of Water Colors, jury comprised of Adolf Dehn, Kenneth Shopen, and Fletcher Martin; survey of graphic arts from 19 countries, featuring one-man shows of Charles E. Burchfield, Andrew Wyeth, Marc Chagall, and group-show of Mexican artists, Meza, Anguiano, Ocampo, Agustin Lazo, Raul Irube, Maria Izquierdo, Manuel Echuari, Chavez Marado, Paz Perez, Carlos Orozco Romero, Carlos Merida, and Tamayo; list of awards and prize-winners with biography notes, Charles E. Burchfield, Roy M. Mason, Tom Dietrich, Ogden M. Pleissner, and Raphael Soyer 53-56, 73, 90-91

August 3-17, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 103

August 7, 1941

Unpublished Drawings by Odilon Redon, exhibition of charcoal drawings illustrating Flaubert’s Temptation of St. Anthony, formerly owned by Ambroise Vollard and lent by Mr. Jean Goriany of New York; oganized by Carl O. Schniewind of Prints and Drawings; comments by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich 57-58

August 12, 1941

Works by Henri Rousseau, exhibition, organized by AIC and The Museum of Modern Art, N.Y., announcement prior to 1942 showing at AIC; comments by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich 59

August 20, 1941

Annual Exhibition by SAIC Students; list of works sold; Foreign Travelling Fellowship, awarded to Frank Vavruska and Eleanor Coen 60

August 24-September 7, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 104

August 26, 1941

Free Museum admission on Labor Day; current exhibitions 61

September 7-21, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 105

September 10, 1941

Free lecture series, made possible by Mrs. Thorne, and organized in connection with closing of The Thorne Miniature Rooms Exhibition; lectures, given by Fiske Kimball of Philadelphia Museum of Art, Percy Holmes Boynton of University of Chicago, Edwin J. Hipkiss of Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and John Marshall Phillips of Yale University Art Gallery; tickets available through the office of Curator of AIC Decorative Arts Department Meyrick Rogers 51, 62, 69, 82-84, 95

September 13, 1941

Prints in the Making, exhibition, curated by Carl O. Schniewind of Prints and Drawings Department; works on view and comments 63-64

September 15, 1941

SAIC opening registration for students, announced by SAIC Dean Norman Lewis Rice; SAIC featured in the LIFE magazine of September 8, 1941; general information 65

September 17, 1941

AIC Department of Education, Head of the Department Helen Parker introducing courses, publications, and lecture series, titled Adventures in the Arts and made possible by Florence Dibell Bartlett 66

September 21-October 5, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 106

September 22, 1941

Notes on exhibitions prior to closing, Sculpture by Carl Milles; 20th Annual International Water Color Exhibition; Gallery of Art Interpretation: The Plan of a Painting 53-56, 67, 73, 90-91

September 25, 1941

AIC, general Museum information on collections, membership, security, educational and cultural function, and outstanding attendance record 68

September 26, 1941

Lectures series, titled Design of Living: The American Way, featuring Thorne Rooms in Miniature; ticket information and special arrangements for the popular event 51, 62, 69, 82-84, 95

September 30, 1941

52nd Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture, jury of selection comprised of artists, William Zorach, Eugene Speicher, Henry Varnum Poor, Robert Laurent, and Director of Worcester Art Museum Charles H. Sawyer; biography notes 70, 77, 79-81, 85, 93

October 3, 1941

Society for Contemporary Art: Sculpture by Carl Milles, exhibition extended 46, 71

October 5-19, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 107

October 8, 1941

The Symphony and Art, weekly Museum series, directed by curator of Prints and Drawings Carl O. Schniewind; comments by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich and Conductor of Chicago Symphony Orchestra Dr. Frederick Stock; related information 72

October 10, 1941

20th International Water Color Exhibition; closing, distribution of works sold at the show and list of artists 53-56, 73, 90-91

October 11, 1941

Free Museum admission for school children and teachers of Illinois in the view of new tax law; comments by AIC President Potter Palmer 74

October 15, 1941

Costumes of Mexico, exhibition of drawings by Carlos Merida, preview sponsored by AIC Print and Drawing Club; curator Carl O. Schniewind of Prints and Drawings Department; Merida’s portfolio published by Pocahontas Press of Chicago 75

October 18, 1941

Great Artists, WGN radio series produced in collaboration with AIC; invitation to a special tour in the Museum in association with the radio series; schedules and related AIC publications 76

October 19, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 108

October 20, 1941

52nd Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture; reception for AIC members, list of Chicago club representatives; performance of the Little Symphony Orchestra 70, 77, 79-81, 85, 93

October 29, 1941

52nd Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture; comments by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich; list of prize-winners with biography notes, Max Weber, Oronzio Maldarelli, Ivan Albright, James Lechay, Glen Karuse, Louis Ritman, Mitchell Siporin, Malcolm Hackett, Carl Gaertner, George Picken, Marshall Fredericks, Nicola Ziroli, and Boris Anisfeld 70, 77, 79-81, 85, 93

October 23, 1941

52nd Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture, comments by jury comprised of artists William Zorach, Eugene Speicher, Henry Varnum Poor, Robert Laurent, and Director of Worcester Art Museum Charles H. Sawyer 70, 77, 79-81, 85, 93

November 6, 1941

Mrs. James Ward Thorne Miniature Rooms, 60 rooms in miniature from European Series, gift to AIC; American Rooms Series exhibited in AIC, loan to AIC; developing and showing of the collection; committee for Mrs. Thorne’s gift; comments by AIC Vice-President Chauncey McCormick 51, 62, 69, 82-84, 95

November 7, 1941

Free Museum admission on Armistice Day; notes on current exhibitions; quote from Timemagazine review of November 3, 1941 about 52nd Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture, held at AIC 70, 77, 79-81, 85, 93

November 10, 1941

The Intimate Rubens, lecture given by Frits Lugt of The Hague, Holland, featuring slides of restored Rubens’ House in Antwerp; Mr. Lugt’s publications and special lecture for Chicago Print and Drawing Club about using sales catalogues for studying and collecting art works 86

November 11, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 109

November 16, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 110

November 17, 1941

Mrs. Mary Morley Sellers bequest of $100,000 for professorship at SAIC in the name of Frank Harold Sellers; art objects presented by Mrs. Sellers, shown in AIC Recent Accessions Gallery; SAIC Assistant Professor Ms. Margaret Artingstall, recognized as the first Sellers professor, announcement by SAIC Dean Norman Lewis Rice; comments by AIC President Potter Palmer; biography note about Mr. and Mrs. Sellers 88

November 17, 1941

Free Museum Admission on Thanksgiving Day, notes on current exhibitions and Rubens events; Frits Lutg’s lecture; brodcast of Great Artists. Peter Paul Rubens from WGN radio series 89

November 20, 1941

Ah God, Herrings, Buoys, the Glittering Sea (1940), water color by Ivan Le Lorraine Albright, shown in 20th International Exhibition of Water Colors and in AIC Recent Accessions Gallery, the first work by Albright in AIC Permanent collection, acquisition made possible through Olivia Shaler Swan Fund; biography note about the artist, list of awards 90-91

November 25, 1941

Recent Pottery by Warren A. Gilbertson, exhibition of SAIC alumnus and apprentice of Japanese master potter Kawai Kanjiro; ceramics sold from display; comments by AIC Curator of Decorative Arts Department Meyric R. Rogers; biography note about Mr. Gilbertson and the artist’s statement 87

November 30, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 111

December 10, 1941

1941-1942 Winter Exhibitions, schedule and comments; Loan Exhibition of Works by Henry Rousseau; Paintings by Karl Knaths; Architecture by Chicago Chapter of American Institute of Architects (AIA); Ceramics of Western Hemisphere 92

December 15, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 112

December 22, 1941

Free Museum admission on New Year’s Day, announcement by AIC Director for Finance and Operation Charles H. Burkholder; Print and Drawing galleries, redecorated under supervision of Mrs. Walter S. Brewster and Curator of Prints Carl O. Schniewind; closing of 52nd Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture 93 (94)

December 29, 1941

This Week News Letter
Lectures and events, programs and schedules 113

January 3, 1942

Mrs. James Ward Thorne Miniature Rooms, 37 rooms in miniature from American Series, offered for acquisition; free one-month showing at AIC prior to extensive US tour; Mrs. Thorne’s announcement on completion of the Miniature Rooms project 51, 62, 69, 82-84, 95

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