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Harry Payne Bingham, Stephen C. Clark, W. Thorn Kissel, A. Mellon Bruck, Carroll Carstairs, Duncan S. Ellsworth, John W. Cross, Charles N. Breed jr., Marshall Field, Frank Altschul, Bernard Gimbel, Howeth T. Ford, Laurence S. Rockefeller, Edward R. Murrow, William Woodward ur., Paul Moore, Peter S. Paine, Harold I. Pratt, Lewis Preston, Ira Haupt, Robert E. Strawbridge jr., Henry R. Wilmerding jr., George N. Richard, Jack I. Straus, Howard Sachs, Alfred C. Clark, Robert Strausz-Hupe, Irving H. Vogel and many others.\r\n\r\nMrs. Caspar DeGersdorff, left, and Mrs. Charles N. 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Resor and Mrs. Joseph Walker jr. are co-chairman of the benfit preview committee and Mrs. Henry L. Moses is chairman of the patron and patroness committee. Mrs. James M. Snowden is president and Miss Lillian D. Robbins is executive director of Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association. Located at 331 E. 70th St., this settlement house provides all-day care for children of working mothers, family and health service and recreational programs for men, women and children of all ages, races and creeds.\r\nThe special loan collection will feature works of outstanding artists of the sixteenth through twentieth centuries. Among those serving on the benefit and patroness committees are Mmes. Harry Payne Bingham, Stephen C. Clark, W. Thorn Kissel, A. Mellon Bruck, Carroll Carstairs, Duncan S. Ellsworth, John W. Cross, Charles N. Breed jr., Marshall Field, Frank Altschul, Bernard Gimbel, Howeth T. Ford, Laurence S. Rockefeller, Edward R. Murrow, William Woodward ur., Paul Moore, Peter S. Paine, Harold I. Pratt, Lewis Preston, Ira Haupt, Robert E. Strawbridge jr., Henry R. Wilmerding jr., George N. Richard, Jack I. Straus, Howard Sachs, Alfred C. Clark, Robert Strausz-Hupe, Irving H. Vogel and many others.\r\n\r\nMrs. Caspar DeGersdorff, left, and Mrs. Charles N. Breed jr., members of the board of directors of the Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association, meet to discuss final plans for the preview of “Magic of Flowers in Painting” exhibition at Wildenstein Galleries April 12."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"7"},["name","Original Format"],["description","The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"10446"},["text","Newspaper clipping"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Of outstanding interest is the ' springtime exhibition for the ) bNe~efhitb hof dtheA !!e~~':' Hilt! ~ et~ or oo ssocta 10n a 7 theildensteln Galleries, \"The Magic of Flowers.\" Th is is a e ! loan show of flower paintings On Thursday Cooper Union from the sixteenth to the twenwill open a large exhibition of 1 tieth centuries, with selected . historic and modern enamels. examples from P'l,b lic and priA collection of contemporary vate collections. paintings acquired by the Mu- 1 Famous paintings by Euroseum Purchase Fund for even.•pean and American artists are tual distribution to art institu1 lnclllc:fed among the eighty tions will be shown at Hunter 1 WO'rk.t assembled. There will be College in the Playhouse hobby. a gala invitation preview (ad- Paintings by Paul Ortlip will inlulon $7.50) this evening at go on view in the gallerj at . t o'clock and the exhibition the Great Northern Hotel,. , · 1 WiU .,be open to the public, beCurrent shows in Greenw.(c,h ; i glruafng tomorrow, until May 15 Village are mosaics by M:ax; • , ~issi on 50 cents). Spivak at the New School' fOr ; Exhibitions opening today inSocial Research, sculpture, arid J clud~ paintings by Victor graphics at the Tanager, Paltlt- 1 Brauner at the Hugo Gallery, ings by Arduino at the ~ t by William Chaiken at Contem- Gallery, paintings and draW.~ ' f ., JI!H'.rY Arts, by Chris Anderson ings by Allan Kaprow at tl9t i 1 Wellons, by David Levine at Hansa, paintings by FlOrence _, 1 ·~Davis Gallery, by Camille L. Barlow at the Eighth Street 1 ire at Galerie Moderne, Gallery and water-colors by 1· lch is also showing color Robert A. Parker at the RoKo. lithographs by Georges Dayez, It has been decided to extend and three group shows. These the ''Selection III\" at the Soloare paintings bysixteen French mon R. Guggenheim Mu seum artists at Perls, by ' nineteenth to May 5. Paintings by Ward and twentieth century Amer 'Jackson at the Copain Restaucans at Hartert and by young rant will continue to be shown Americans at the Loft. Gallery / through April 17,\n\nI· About Art and Artists\n\nAFTER several hectic weeks in which the number of\n\nPaintings of Israel by W'illiam Wachtel are at the Tribune Subway Art Gallery. Tomorow paintings by Frans Kline will be shown at the Egan Gallery and by Fairfield Porter at de Nagy. The Karnig Gallery will open a show ti~ltehd ''Patris inb NFew Yhork,\" wt pam mgs y rene contemporaries.\n\n/ j.\n\nI\n\nl\n\ni\n\n•t\n\n,\n\nI\nI\n\nMurray Jones' Mexican Themes Shown\n\nJN semi-abstract paintings b y sensuous swooning mood that is generally pervasive in them. J Murray Jones, at Contemporary Arts, Mexican themes They may appea r too saccharine for puritan taste but are seen at a far remove. Landthey are bound to please those I scape and buildings are- disin- who like their art strongly integr ated into a conglomeration j ected with discreet sentimenof flinty shapes that bristle totality. gether in emblematic images. Hondius titles his exhibition 1 Subject matter and atmosof figure paintings at the John phere are pretty well lost in Myers Gallery \"In the World this pro cess, bu t the pictures of Make Believe,\" ,presuma bly have a complex constructive because he is concerned with logic of their own . . Color i3 circus subjects, p uppet shows dark and sullen and the pica nd children masked tor Haltures have, on the whole, a loween, all of which s ubjects forbidding air. he is able to make entertaining Vava Sarkis' landscapes and - and convincing. Paint is ap- . figures at the Schoneman Galplied with skill, being built up leries take after French models, into solid forms very much in 1 . though they have an individual ,_ the mann~ Of ROuaYlt.. ~ I exoticism, partly ln the sweet iDdeed. Ia the chief ~ ! }. llquld · color an!i partly ln the here. .. · ·· • &' 1'.\n1\n\nl\n\n�"]]]]]]]]],["collection",{"collectionId":"4"},["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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(and summer, too, for Jt.gmx Hill.Nei!!rhborhood Al}so~ that matter) resplendently re- ~ (admission 50 · cents) stored for the next month by and will be current through visiting an exhibition titled- May 15. There is an illustrated . \"TJ:!e ;Ma~c of Flowers in catalogue - with a foreword /by f ~. 'WHich opened with John Rewa! d. an invitation preview last eve. ning at the Wildenstein GalF~se who wish to see _ . _ still more flowers by a master leries. More than etghty pamtmgs of his kind there is an exhibifrom a dozen public and a half tion of water-colors and color hund~ed private collections are engravings by the French arton dtsplay and they represent ist Pierre Joseph Redoute the progress ?f flower painti~g (1759-1840), at the Audubon from the mtddle ?f the stx- Society. Audubon called him teenth century unbl t~e pres- \"the flower painter par excelent-from .e arly Flemtsh and Ience.\" And while these water..,a\"!'·\"'u pamter~ to contempo- colors and color engravings are ' arbsts. very literal they are so sensi- ' .famous ca.n:r~~;ses tively and subtly done ..~t 1nctutueu m the exhtb1t10~. they escape being regardld. A-11 are Van Gogh s botanical studies and are un• '\"''\"\"'''r\"· ~~om_the Tyso~ questioned works of art, -•c-tinn _ Whtte Ro~es Most of the examples are on ~.arnman Collect~o~: loan from the National Mu~ Flowers -of T~htb of Luxembourg, M. le Gallala, -, Edw~rd , G;, Robmson Luxembourg's Minister to the Matisse~. Anemones United States, ahd private ~l- } Vase, from the lectors, The exhibition will' be :.>~-llrno1re s Cone Col- circuited in the fall throu1hout • • \"Plaster Torso,\" the country under the a~picel( the Block CoHee- of the Smithsonian Institution'• no:n lent anon~ously, Traveling Exhibition Servlee. Fantm-Latours, ftve ReiOIIa and eight Renoirs. • An exhibition of. pain tint and ·There also i!l work by Dutch artists of the sev- graphic art by Mexican aiti8ta. Li.~~'JIIIIJfenlth century, a Jan Brue- has opened at the Carnegi• IDa,. panel, a Picasso gouache doviment International Oeatef and first-rate examples by Bon- on Forty-sixth Street, just '<hest~- · ·-< nard, Sisley, Monet, Berthe of the United Nations Plaza. It Morisot, Manet, Vuillard, Ce- is being held under the auspiCE!3, , zanne (an oil and two water- of the center in cooperation colors), Courbet, Delacroix, with the Town Hall series, Rouault, Derain, Soutine and a \"Mexico-a Report of Frogdozen others. ress,\" and is also sponsored by Aside from the e~cellence of Dr. Francesco Villagran, Meximost of the paintings, one of can Consul General, and Dr. • the most impressive things Rafael de Ia Colina, Mexican about the show is the great di· Ambassador to the United Naversity. Here are the space fill· tions. ing decorations 6f the seven· Among the more widely teenth century, the subtle color known artists of Mexico repreof Redon, the deceptively spon· sented are Tamayo, Charlot, taneous effects of Cezanne, the Rivera, Merida, Orozco and Sisimplicity of two extremely queiros. Most of the pictur~s beautiful Manets, particularly are on loan from private collecone in which the painting .of tions and the Museum of Modthe stems and grasses under ern Art has lent Tamayo's water in the glass vase is pure \"Melon Slices.\" The \"Maguey\" magic. And the development of by Orozco might have served Renoir's style from 1870 to 1909 as a symbol for \"Thunder Over can be traced in the changing Mexico.\" The three examples ' palette, forms and var)'i ·by Rivera are 'hardly characwarmth of the selections by :.teriatic, b~t all th'e -otber work ~· Only the few American lhown 11 quite repres6ntatlft. · ....,.._ (by Hauam, Heade Part ll of the showing l>t M~ . ·_.~) PrQVe & diatinct ~y~ultu.n! will follow early m\n\n4\n\nI\n\n~\n\n---- '\n\n-- -- -\n\n�"]]]]]]]]],["collection",{"collectionId":"4"},["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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PRECEDED BY .FETES ..:. _·_____\n,-;;_, Many dinner parties were given .,., b advance of the preview of the · ·:,.. loan exhibition known as the : '\"· \"Magic of Flowers in Painting\" r .~·held last night at the Wildenstein •· ·Galleries ·for the benefit of the · .::::·Lepox Hill Neighborhood Asso,, ciatio!J.. The exh161hon w111 be · ' opened to the public today and will continue through May 15. 1 ~ Among those who entertained ! . :'.dinner guests before the preview t:~were Mr. and Mrs. Howeth Ford·, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 0. Choate Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George l · S . Snowden Jr., Mr. and Mrs. [ : ' Eenry L. Moses, Mr. and Mrs. , Guy G. Rutherfurd, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J ack I. Straus, Mr. and Mrs. Northam L. Griggs, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Clark. 1 Proceeds from the preview and the funds realized from the small admission fee charged during the exhibition will be donated to the Lenox Hill N eighborhood Assp,eiation, Which providee· ~\"ca--\n\nT.t\n\n~;~=:·'~~ ~\n.\n\n'':'ff..!ll!~l\n\n�"]]]]]]]]],["collection",{"collectionId":"4"},["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Moses, Mr. and Mrs. Guy G. Rutherfurd, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J ack I. Straus, Mr. and Mrs. Northam L. Griggs, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Clark. 1 Proceeds from the preview and the funds realized from the small admission fee charged during the exhibition will be donated to the Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association, which provides"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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TO BE MISSED\nSdnie Outstanding Current Art Events In the Flood of Recent Shows\n\nSPRING COMES TO A GALLERY\n\n·\n\nBy HOWARD DEVREE the spring season has ings in the exhibition which are _ · beeh unusually heavy with of exceptional interest for one or several consecutive weeks another reason. Here are Whis. · presenting forty to fifty ex- tier's so celebrated portrait of his hlbltions each, it may be well at mother; his \"Battersea Bridge t!'ia relative breathing space to ;Nocturne\" with all his uncanny lao!( back for a moment and em-· ability to evoke forms in mist; phasize some of the more import- and lis suggestive fireworkl! nocant events which the art minded turne which makes one think of public definitely should not miss some present day nonobjective in the welter of activities. painting. Sargent's Marquand , The most recent of ·these at- portrait, \"lVfadame X\" and the ' tractions is perhaps as serenely portrait ·of Pulitzer show him at bUUtiful an event as one is likely his best. And Cassatt in her low to ffh4 'in our distracted times- keyed harmonies and in her peselectE!d flower paintings of the culiarly anonymous portraits las.t ·f'our centuries in a: wonder- s\" tands up well as a fine if limited fully . colorful ·Joan exhibition at artist in her own right. th-e Wi!denstein Galleries. Highly A gifted if limifed · artist also, •timely for the Easter season, this Edouard Vuillard suffers somedispl~y brings together some what from th~ overlarge retroe~ghty ,paintings from public and spective exhibition at the Museum private collections- the earliest a of Modern Art. · Reduced by a \"Yase of Flowers\" by Ludger third to a hal! of the 130 oils the Tam Ring, a German artist of the show would have left iess of an mid-sixteenth century, and an- impression o! repetition in h is oYt-er panel by Jan Breughel a work ..- a repetition that makes century later, both still fresh and itself felt in his flat treatment of brjg~t. The small center gallery .figures, his introduction of so is .gtven over to the seventeenth much detail and his obsession century Dutch flo~er painters with pattern in .t he wall paper, and thetr contemporanes- space- the rugs and incidentals. Somefillfng compositions of the solidly one, perhaps H. G. Wells·, once and 'frankly decorative style so said of Henry James that one long in vogue as overman tel orna- r ead him for the exercise in ments, heavy and naturalistic to clambering over his vast meta1\"lodern eyes. phors ; and one might say in A Galaxy Vuillard's case that one goes to ' in ··the two large galleries the these ~ictures for t~eir subtle theme is revealed in the work of harmomes and t~nahltes ?f col~r muter of, th nineteenth and rather than for mterest m thetr t~ti~h centueries in all its div- subjects or for great originali:y eisity from Delacroix and Cour- of statement or design. But thlS bet Dali and Klee and Picasso. is an extraordin~ record of. one In between in the widest manner phase of French life from 1890 to of styles a~d varying degrees of 1 905. s~nSibility_ are painting~ by Renoir Dynamism and F~ntm-Latour (~Ight each) , At uite the other ole . were by Odilon Redon (fiVe) , Monet q . . P (four) Manet (four) Bannard the Italian futunsts a. decade , ' . ' ' later as may be seen by vuttlng Matlss~, Vutll~rd, Van Go~h, the exhibition o! paintings at the Gaugum, Deram, Rouault, . Pts- Sidney Janis Gallery. Here is dySJlr~o, Rouss~au, Seur~t, Sisley, namism and high color as breathUtn~o, .Vlammck, Soutme. Berthe lakin as the Vuillard canvases Mortsot and Augustus John. The g . Am . t' t H are breathless. Speed, mechamsm, .e rtcan con_mge~ assa~ , high color together almost leave Head: and Beigel- ts rather m- the visitor with the feeling that he conspiCUOUS. t . L k d th has been through a. h\"tgh pro d uce . . . b F ~~a=~~~ t , t o b e a d\" t mgUts he d mmor. lion mdustnal plant and a su ' · · IS . c1a1m master. The Renoirs, dating from way rush hour with a. blurred 909 th , t t· sense of abstract mechamzed mo1870 t o 1 row meres mg t \" At th\" d \" t .0 e hardly ' !fghts on the painter's develop- ton. IS IS ance ~ ment. And one Manet, through wonders that the futunsts .wore the subtlety with which the stems out th~ _ ovement so quickly. m . But indtvidual examples such as and grasses under water m the Balla' \"Abstract s eed\" are glass vase are managed, would s . P make the visit memorable. powerfully evocative. The continuing exhibition of And then there is the loan exthree outstanding A!T'.:Jrican \"ex- hibition of Matisse paintings at patriate\" artists--Whistler Sar- Paul Rosenberg's- a veritable old gent and Mary Cas~att-~t the home week to ~ati~se devotee~; Metropolitan Museum throws an Here are the White Plumes illuminating beam on the three from the Minneapolis- Institute, ~ individuals; but, mo re tll an that, the \"Egyptian Curtain~ trom the it reveals much of the currents Phillips Gallery and a score of of art in the years from the be- others. ginning of impressionism down The Guggenheim Museum has into the first decade of this cen- extended the showing of its Setury. The development of Sargent lection III, including some rein to the most fashionable portrait mark.able Kandinskys, two fine painter of · his time; the emer- Modiglianis, one of the Delaunay gence of Whistler from realism \"Eiffel Tower\" versions, three into his so personal brand of im- small oil!! by Seurat, the big Pipresslonism; the participation of cas&O still-life acquired last year · Mary· CR.$att i!l the main stream ~d the cubist peliod \"Accordionof impressionism and her contrib· 1st,\" along with a score of other ution' to it are made clear. modern paintings admirably -, Alld there are individual paint- installed.\n8 fNCE ~\n\n0\n\n'\n\ntd\n\n....\n\n�"]]]]]]]]],["collection",{"collectionId":"4"},["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Highly timely for the Easter season, this display brings together some eighty paintings from public and private collections -- the earliest a \"Vase of Flowers\" by Ludger Tom Ring, a German artist of the mid-sixteenth century, and another panel by Jan Breughel a century later, both still fresh and bright. The small center gallery is given over to the seventeenth century Dutch flower painters and their contemporaries -- space-filling compositions of the solidly and frankly decorative style so long in vogue as overmantel ornaments, heavy and naturalistic to modern eyes."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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