Title from caption. "This collection of printed fabrics, often known under the name of Toile de Jouy, has been made by Miss Frances Morris, of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and by Miss Elinor Merrell of New York who have kindly lent them for exhibition here."--Page 1. Tapestries on exhibit are chiefly from France, with selections from India, Java, England, and Italy and range from 1765-1830. 1 folded sheet (4 unnumbered pages).
Variant titles: Second International Watercolor Exhibition, April 15-May 21, 1922; Martin A. Ryerson Collection; Desmond FitzGerald Collection. Includes names of organizations and individuals that lent items to the exhibition. "Eighty-five water colors have been selected from the Second International Water Color Exhibition ... and are now on exhibition at the [Minneapolis] Institute [of Arts] ... shown in Gallery C10 on the second floor where they will remain until July 5."--Bulletin of the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Volume XI, number 6 (June 1922), page 47. "It is the purpose of the Art Institute of Chicago to do honor each year to one or two of the great masters of water color painting by a comprehensive showing of their works. In the present exhibition individual rooms have been given to the Martin A. Ryerson Collection of water colors by Winslow Homer, and to the Desmond FitzGerald Collection of water colors by Dodge Macknight."--Page 5. 32 unnumbered pages: illustrations.
Title from cover."'C'est la guerre' ... has been used to explain almost everything that has developed or failed to develop since 1914. In the present exhibition it explains why Alexandre Iacovleff, finding Europe closed to him after the Russian collapse in 1917, turned to the Far East for inspiration."--Page 3. Includes artist biographical information. Foreword signed: R.A.P. "This exhibition was shown in Paris with great success in 1920 and was brought to America by the Art Institute of Chicago."--Page 3. 8 unnumbered pages.
Variant title: Work of local artists, October 1922. Title from cover. Prices included with some items. The eighth annual exhibition of the work of Minneapolis and St. Paul Artists will be held at the Minneapolis Institute of Art from September 30 to October 30, 1922"--The eighth annual exhibition of the work of local artists: October 1922 [rules], 1922, page 2. Includes a list of the jury for awards. 16 unnumbered pages; 16 cm.
Title from cover. Includes artist biographical information. Illustration of a stylized Thyrsus staff with ribbon printed on front cover. 1 folded sheet (4 unnumbered pages).
Title from cover. Includes artist biographical information. Illustration of a stylized Thyrsus staff with ribbon printed on front cover. Includes names of organizations and individuals that lent items to the exhibition. 1 folded sheet (4 unnumbered pages).
Title from cover. Illustration of a stylized Thyrsus staff with ribbon printed on front cover. Penciled on front cover: "4/1-5/8/21". 1 folded sheet (4 unnumbered pages).
Variant title: Work of Minneapolis and St. Paul artists, October 1921. Title from cover. Prices included with some items. Includes a list of the jury for awards. 8 unnumbered pages.
Title from cover. Catalog of an exhibition held November, 1921. "It is through the kindness of Mr. Martin A. Ryerson of Chicago and certain anonymous friends of New York that the Institute has been able to secure these ... [for exhibition]"--Page 3. Foreword signed "R.A.P." 8 unnumbered pages.
Variant title: Canadian paintings by the Group of Seven, December 1921. Title from cover. Foreword signed "R.A.P." Includes works by Frank Carmichael, Lawren S. Harris, A.Y. Jackson, Frank H. Johnston, Arthur Lismer, J.E.H. Mac Donald, and Tom Thomson. 8 unnumbered pages; 16 cm.
Breck, Joseph, 1885-; James F. Ballard Collection (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Date Created:
1921
Description:
"Of this catalogue, five hundred copies have been printed [by the Metropolitan Museum of Art] for the Minneapolis Institute of Art, October, 1921"--Colophon. The Ballard Collection is part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and has been loaned to several venues for this exhibition. Plates printed on both sides. Introduction signed: Joseph Breck. At head of title: "The Minneapolis Institute of Art". Includes index. xvi, 27 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates, 1 unnumbered leaf.
Title from cover. Illustration of a stylized Thyrsus staff with ribbon printed on front cover. Penciled on front cover: "Feb. 1921". Reprint. Originally published: Bulletin of the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Volume X, number 3 (March 1921)), page 21. Article to accompany an exhibit held in various venues in the United States, including February 1921 at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Lent by the artist, Mlle. Dubois of Brussels, Belgium, the tapestry, entitled "Vers l'Ideal ("Toward the Ideal"), is woven after a decorative panel by the Belgian painter Constant Montald and depicts the renaissance of art. 1 folded sheet (4 unnumbered pages).
Variant title: Samplers: a brief historical treatise on needlework samplers. Stylized illustration printed on front cover. Article to accompany an exhibit held at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, through April 15, 1921. "Through the kindness of Mrs. Emma B. Hodge of Chicago, her famous collection of samplers ... has been shown ... "--Bulletin of the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Volume X, number 4 (April, 1921)), page 25. Includes bibliographical references (page 6). 6 unnumbered pages.
Variant title: American sculpture in Bronze; Fletcher Collection of medals, medallions and plaques. Title from cover. The Collection of American Sculpture ... are from the Gorham Galleries of New York ... The Collection of Medals belonging to Mr. Frank F. Fletcher, comprises an historic survey of Medallic art from the 15th Century to the present time, including examples of the schools of Italy, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Britain, Switzerland, and America. "1 folded sheet (4 unnumbered pages).
Title from cover. Typed note inserted: "Probably post-impressionist paintings exhibition lent by Charles Daniel, New York, November, 1919". "The paintings sent by Charles Daniel, of New York, comprised some stimulating works by Maura, Halpert, Edward Fisk, Thomas H. Benton, and a number of more radical painters."--Volume VIII, number 9 (December 1919), page 72. Typescript (mimeographed). 4 unnumbered pages.
Title from cover. At head of title: "The Minneapolis Institute of Art". Foreword signed: "Ottawa, 1918, Eric Brown, Director". 1 folded sheet (4 unnumbered pages).
Homer, Winslow, 1836-1910; Sargent, John Singer, 1856-1925
Date Created:
1918?
Description:
Variant title: Catalogue of the exhibition of Homer-Sargent watercolors. Includes artist biographical information. Penciled on page 4: "Mar 2-Apr 2 1918". "The most important exhibition of the season is our exhibition during March of watercolors by ... Winslow Homer and John S. Sargent. ... These paintings have been lent by many private collectors notably Mrs. N.T. Pulsifer of Mountainville, New York, Mr. Martin A. Ryerson of Chicago, Mrs. Desmond Fitzgerald of Brookline, Massachusetts, Colonel Frank J. Hecker of Detroit, and also by public galleries including the Smithsonian Institution of Washington (Freer Collection), the Cincinnati Museum Association, the Brooklyn Museum and the Worcester Art Museum."--Bulletin of the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Volume VII, number 3 (March, 1918), page19-20. Typescript (mimeographed). 4 unnumbered pages.
Variant Title: Paintings by Jonas Lie. Title from caption. Penciled on front: "1918". "An exhibition of paintings by Jonas Lie will occupy the end gallery on the Second Floor during April."--Bulletin of the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Volume VII, number 2 (February, 1918), page 32. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, April 4-28, 1918. Typescript (ditto copy). Includes artist biographical information. 1 folded sheet (4 unnumbered pages).
Variant title: Paintings by French, Dutch and English artists, and by contemporary American artists. Title from cover. At head of title: "The Minneapolis Institute of Art". 1 folded sheet (4 unnumbered pages).