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20 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1937 A Calendar, for the Week The Lively Arts aai a i i a ixi r. fc i in iv Theaters TUESDAY EVENING ANNA MARY BENTLEY. pianist. Town Hall. The program Bach Partita in flat; Rameau Two Pieces; Beethoven Sonata Op.

27 No. Pieces by Chopin, Paderewski. to jo ski, Liszt. RUTH BRADLEY, pianist. and Betty Martin, soprano.

Hotel Barbizon. Program delayed. WEDNESDAY EVENING IGOR STRAVINSKY, pianist, and Samuel Dushkin, violinist. Town Hall. The porgram Stravinsky Suits Italienne.

Divertimento, Duo Concert ant, short pieces. FRIDAY EVENING RAY A GARBOUSOVA, 'cellist. Town Hall. The program: Caporale Sonata in minor: Beethoven Sonata Op 5 No. Boccherini Concerto in flat; pieces by Stravinsky.

Weber, Chopin, Klengel. HOPE MILLER, soprano. Steinway Hall. The program: Songs by Debussy. Le-grenzl.

Martini, Massenet. Faure, Hahn, Gtanados. etc. NEW SCHOOL CHORUS. Arthur Lief conducting.

New School for Social Research The program: Mozart's Requiem and music by Bach, Palestrina, Byrd, Vittoria and Giuck. SATURDAY AFTERNOON JOSEF HOFMANN. pianist. Carnegie Hall. The program: Haydn Theme and Variations: Beethoven Rondo; Schumann Faschingschwank: Chopin group; Pieces by Albeniz; Rachmaninoff, Hofmann, Liszt.

JOSEPH SZIGETT. violinist. Town Hall. The program: Hindemith Sonata in Brahms Sonata in Mozart Sonata in minor: Debussy Sonata in minor; short pieces. RATI RBAT EVENING MARIA KURENKO.

sporano. Town Hall. The program: Songs aad arias by Glinka, Dargomijsky. Cui, Glazounoff, Medt-ner, Rimsky-Korsakoff. Borodin.

Mous-sorgsky. Tschaikovsky, Rachmaninoff. THE NEW SINGERS, Lan Adomiam conducting. Program of music by Gellert, Dzerjmski, Hushes. Eisler, etc.

-LLOYDS OF LONDON (Music Ham-Romantic account of how Britain's famed insurance syndicate muddled through the Napoleonic wars. With Tyrone Power. Madeleine Carroll and Sir Guy Standing. "MEN ARE NOT GODS' (Rivoli) Alexander Korda sends us this English picture, which is so persuasively performed by Gertrude Lawrence. A.

Matthews and Miriam Hopkins that one is loath to dismiss it on the bases of a very amy plot. 'REVOLUTIONISTS' (Cameo) Another Soviet propaganda picture, which is instructive, artistic and even amusina. It traces the history of the revolutionary movement from 1896 to 1907. "SLALOM" (Fifty-fifth Street Playhouse) An exhilarating ski picture, made in the Swiss Alps. Opening tomorrow: "Masquerade In Vienna." THE ETERNAL MASK." Filmarte Interesting study in abnormal psychology, presenting the case history of a young doctor who goes temporarily mad, believing that he has killed a patient.

Not very convincing, however, when it attempt to dramatize the protagonist's subconscious. German dialogue, English titles. "THE PLAINSMAN" fBrooklyn and New York Paramount) Expansive and genial Western, celebrating the exploits of those heroic bad men. Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok, who fought to make the West a safer place to live in. With Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, Charles Bick-ford and Porter Hall, all in top form.

On the same program at the Brooklyn Paramount: "Let's Make a Million," with Edward Everett Horton. "THREE SMART GIRLS' (Roxy The screen debut of Deanna Durbin. The 14-year-old songstress has a supporting cast that includes Alice Brady, Bmnie Barnes and Charles Winninger. "UNDER COVER OF NIGHT" (Rialtoi A high mortality rate murder yarn, with some very smooth villainy by Henry Darnell and some fairly interesting detective work by Edmund Lowe. "UNDER FALSE FLAG' (Cinema de Paris One of those stereotyped little comedies which the Swedish studios like to send us from time to time.

BIGNOU (32 E. 57ih Paintings oC UtriUo's "White Period." To Feb. 6. BOYER (69 E. 57th Paintings by Georgt Constant.

To Feb. 6. BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION (620 5tli Ave.) The London Salon of Photography, comprising the British section of pictoral photography from the 1936 annual exhibition in London. BROOKLYN MUSEUM (Eastern Parkway) Four exhibitions, 'Rayon and Synthetic Yarns in Textiles." '-Spinning; and Weaving a Home Industry," photographs of contemporary dancers by Thomas Bouchard, a selection of prints and drawings by Dunoyer de Segonzac. CONTEMPORARY ARTS Ml W.

54th Oils and gouaches by Nicholas Takis. To Feb. 6. DECORATORS CLUB (745 5th Ave.) Group show of portraits. To Feb.

3. DURAND-RUEL (12 E. 57th Views of the Seine, by Monet, Pissarro, Renoir and Sisley. To Jan. 30.

DURLACHER (11 E. 57th) Loan exhibit of paintings by Giuseppe Maria Crespi. P. A. R.

GALLERY (19 E. 61st Facsimile reproductions: Japanese prints and African sculpture. Through January. FEDERAL ART PROJECT GALLERY (7 E. 38th A collection of 50 pieces of sculpture in wood, plaster and terra cotta, by artists of the Sculpture Division of the WPA Federal Art Project.

To Feb. 15. PER ARGIL (63 E. 57th) Recent paintings by George Baer: water colors br Martin Gambee. To Feb.

1. FINE ARTS BUILDING (215 W. 57th) 46th annual exhibition of the National Association of Women Painters and. Sculptors. To Feb.

10. KARL FREUND ARTS. INC. (50 57th Paintings of flowers by Monet. Fantin-Latour, Redon.

Sheeler. Weber and others. Through January. GRAND CENTRAL GALLERIES (15 Van-derbilt Ave.) 'Twenty-one Years of Drawings," a retrospective exhibition of etchings and drawings by John Taylor Arms. To Jan.

30. Also, exhibit of One Hundred Prints from the society of American Etchers: water colors, etchings by Chauncey Ryder. At the 5th Ave. and 51st St. branch: paintings by Louis Kronberg and recent oils by Guy Wiggins.

GRANT STUDIOS (110 Remsen St.) Twenty-first annual exhibition of ths Brooklyn Society of Artists, Inc. Jan. 31. ARTHUR H. HARLOW (620 5th Ave Etchings and lithographs by Pissara.

Sickert and John. Through January. MARIE HARRIMAN (61 E. 57th French paintings. Through January.

INTERNATIONAL ART CENTER (310 Riverside Drive 'Prints for the People. a national exhibit of graphic art. comprising work done by artists in ths graphic arts division of the WPA Federal Art Project. To Jan. 31- FREDERICK KEPPEL 5r CO.

(71 E. 57th Lithographs by Odilon Redon, with group of prints by his master Bresdtn. To Jan. 31. KNOEDLER 14 E.

57th) Drypoints by Muirhead Bone. KRAUSHAAR (.730 5th Ave. Recent water coiors by H. E. Schnakenberg; Glackens To Jan.

30. JULIEN LEVY (602 Madison Ave.) Gouaches and oils by the Mexican artist Rufano Tamayo. C. T. LOO CO.

(41 E. 57th) Chines antique jewelry and archaic bronaea. To Jan. 30. PIERRE MATISSE (51 57th) "Masterpieces of Modern Painting." To Jan.

30. GUY MAHER (41 E. 57th. Etchings and, lithographs by Childe ass am. To Jan.

30. METROPOLITAN MUSEUM (5th Ave. at 84th Paintings by John Singleton Copley to Feb' 14. Prints and drawings of architecture. Galleries 37-40.

Egyptian Acquisitions. 1935-36, Third Egyptian Room. Drawings from Athenian vases. Gallery 15. to Feb.

7. MILCH (108 W. 57th) Group show of American landscapes. To Jan. 30.

PIERPONT MORGAN LIBRARY (29 K. 36th Italian exhibition; original drawings. Illuminated manuscripts, letters, books, etc. To April 1. MUNICIPAL ART GALLERIES (62 W.

53d Retrospective exhibit of paintings sculpture, drawings and graphic arts by resident New York artists who exhibited during 1936. To Jan. 31. MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (11 W. 53d Final showing in this country ol the, Vincent Van Gogh exhibit, supplemented by works from New York collections and two Netherlands-owned canvases which have not previously been show a in New York.

Also, an exhibit of rugs designed by American artists, under th sponsorship of the A. I. C. P. NEWHOU8E GALLERIES.

INC. (5 E. 57th) Centenary loan exhibit of paintings by Thomas Moran. To Jan. 30.

NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH "BOY MEETS GIRL" Cort Theater! A year old and still a funny satire on Hollywood. "BROTHER RAT" (Biltmore Theater) Fun in a military academy. BEHIND RED LIGHTS" (Mansfield Life In a house of ill fame. BUT FOB THE GRACE OF GOD" (Guild) The not so simple annals of the poor. "CHAINS" (Artef A Yiddish drama stased by Joseph Buloff.

TJBAO END" (Belasco Theater) Realistic sangster melodrama with a moral. FRKNOH THEATER Barbixon-Plaaa) "31 Voulais" by Paul Geraidy. "HAMLET" 3t. James Theater) John Gieiaud's spirited and excitinc Interpretation of an old role. jIGH TOR" (Martin Beck A comedy by Maxwell Anderson, with Bureess Mere- -HOLMES E3 OF BAKER ST." (Masque Theater' Sherlock Holmes' dauihter takes to detectlnz -HOWDY STRANGER" (Lonaacre) Fare about the dude-ranchers.

roiors DELIGHT" (Shubert Theater A lark for Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fon- MAOOHTT NAUGHT" (American Music Haili A Play about Tale at the turn BLOTT- (Alvln Theater) A new musical comedy by Oole Porter. Vinton Preedley and Russel Crouse, with Ethel Merman, Jimmie Durante ana BrGB DOOR" (Music Box) Margaret Sulla.an of the screen in a comedy OI Ule amone young star aspiranta. THE COUNTRY WIPeT '(Henry Miller Theater i Ruth Gordon in a lively and picturesque revival of the bawdy old Wycherlev comedy. THE ETERNAL ROAD" (Manhattan Opera HOUSE' A colossal Biblical spectacle, directed by Max Reinhardt from a script by Frana WerfeL with music by Kurt tTuPshow IS ON" (Winter Garden) Lillie and Bert Lehr in a new -THb'waTER CARRIER" (9th Street Theater Maurice Schwartz in a new TlddUh musical show. HK WINGLESS VICTORY-' (Emplre Kathenne Cornell in new play by Maxwell Andersson.

THE WOMEN" iBarrymore) 40 women in a play about women. "TOBACCO ROAD" Forrest Theater) Three years old and stil popular. -TONIGHT AT EIGHT-THIRTY" iNatlon-al Theater i Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence in one-act plays by the smart Mr Coward, but not the best he can do. "TOVARICH" Theater" Successful mixture of lisht comedy and old-fashiond sentimentality "VICTORIA REG IN A' Broadhurst Theater One of last season's most satisfying plays. "WHITE HORSE INN" (Center Theater) Enormous, pretty, prodigal.

-YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" (Booth Theater' The craziest, jolliest of she plays now on view. OPENING THIS WEEK Tonleht: "STAGE DOOR" 'Music Box'. Special performance for the benefit of the State Relief Fund: also RUTH DRAPER (Moroaco). Last New York appearance of the celebrated diseuse Tomorrow: "TIDE RISING' i A 'new play by George Brewer Jr. dealing with the forgotten man.

Cast Includes Grant Mitchell Taniara. Paul Everton. Frank McCormack and others Also. IOLANTHE" 'Daly 63d StreeO. Federal Theater Gilbert and Sullivan repertory Tuesday THE SUN AND A spectacle drama of Biblical days written in modern language (Federal Theater' Wednesday: "SI JE VOULAIS" 'Barbizon-Plaza'.

Paul Gerald'- play- the sixth bill of the French Theater. WPA Productions BASSA MOON iRitz) An" African dance drama PR FAU3TUS' 'Maxine Elliott Christopher Marlowe's TT CANT HAPPEN HERE" (Adelphl Theater' A fervid warning against Fascism, from the novel of Sinclair Lewis "BWEET LAND Lafayette' An all-Negro drama or Omrad Seller, with emphasis on th. sjiare-croopers. Films "AFTER THE THIS MAN" (Loews Metropolitan' Wilium PoweU and Myrn Lay have good time unraveims another series of murders in a film which strive Tr live up to its title. With Joseph Calleia.

James Stewart and BLACK LEGION" 'New York Strand- More powerf'i. a a thriller than it ts omplere or conclusive as an expose, the Wirii'rs' ia'et topical melodrama still has enouih of truth to give the popular ton rt country something to think ao'ir First-ra'e performances by Humphrev Boart. Erin O'Brien-Moore Fjran. BROKEN BLOSSOMS" 'Belmont A new eVm edition of the hrbr-ak story winrh CriiTuh screened back in 119 With Dolly i as and Emlya Wiihsm-. TAMILLF" (Capitol' -Grta Carbo and Rotorr Tj or in the loiu-twafiM photoplay from tne novel by Dumas fits CARNIVAL IN FLANDERS" Aibee French cr ume comedy.

II s- lajed nd flavored wh the illimitable Gkliic silt Not to misled On the same program; "The Hxy Terror," Jijne WUhrt "COUNI RY GENTLEMEN" 'Brooklyn An Ol-'n and Johnson On th- Jiim prorjm rhe dvenT'jre of a flyins doctor in Fhe wild of AiAka. tfREAT GUY Criterion- After 'no 4n an absejtc Jain' Ciney returns tt tht- as rhf flahtin hero of a racket drama Trut tell, it an A No 1 racke'. drama, but stilt It ib ood 10 have Mr. back ain HnEA WAT GIRL" BrooklTn Fox Comedienne Martha Rve Gnc Mre to third-rate operetta On the. lime pronram: "Siaart Bloode, wltla C-lenda FarreU.

4 5 7, SATURDAY EVENING PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Georges Enesco conducting. Car-nease Hail. The pronram: Mozart Overture to "Figaros Hochzeif and minor Symphony; Otesco Two excerpts from the opera "De la Matei Cipire" first time in N. Y.i: Schumann Symphony No.

2. in major. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. David Mannes conducting. Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The program: Mozart Overture to "Entf uehrung a us dem Serail" Brahm.s Symphony No. 2. in Vivaldi Concerto for Strings: Debussy apres midi un Glazounow Sni'e. "The Seasons" Wagner Overture to "Der Fllegende Hollnender." Recitals THIS AFTERNOON YR A HESS, pianist To Hall. The program: Pieces by Persnn.

Farnaiy, Arne, Haydn: Schubert Sonata Op. 143: Schumann B'hovn Sonata. Op. 57. THE NEW FRIENDS OF MUSIC.

Town 30 m. Participating artists: The Roth Quartet. Simeon Belli son. ciartnet. and Karl-Ulrich Schnabrt- p.a-nisr.

The program: Beethoven String Quartet. Op. 18 No 1: Clarinet Trio. Op. 11; String Quartet.

Op. 74. THIS EVENING ERIKA MORINI, violinist. Town Hall. The program: Beethoven Spring to-nara: Spohr Concerto in minor; Pieces by Francoeur.

Mozart. Couperin. Schubert. Satnt-Saens. AMERICAN ART QUARTET.

Knirker-ixi k-r Auditorium Masse by von Ooossens. Beethoven. MttNDAY EVENING XTTENNE A MYOT, pianist. Town Hall. The program: Handel Suite in minor: Brahms Sonata in minor; Haydn Sonata in minor: Pieces by Chopin and Prokofieff.

CARMELA IPPOLITO violinist. The Mac-LKiwe'l Club MuMc by Vitali. Beethoven. Reap.ghl, EreUler. Zimballst, Ysaye, Dancers THIS EVENING DVORA LAPSON.

Adelphi Theater, gram of Hassidic dances. WPA Concerts TODAT FEDERAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. NiC-olal Sokoioff conducting. The program: Dvorak "Carneval" Overture: Sibelius Symphony No. 1.

in minor: Arthur Shepherd Two Movements from "Hori-lons Wasner Tannhaeuser" Over- MANHATTAN CONCERT BAND. Brooklyn Museum. 4 p.m. NEW YORK STATE SYMPHONY BAND. American Museum ol Natural History.

2:30 m. HUDSON CONCERT BAND. Bronx County Building-. 3 p.m. ARIA GROUP.

550 W. 20th St 6:30 m. COSMOPOLITAN ARTISTS. Museum of tl City of New York. 3 30 ro.

NEGRO MELODY SINGERS, 1660 Fulton TRIO ROMANTTQUE. 147 Avenue B. 8.50 p.m. MONDAY COLUMBIA CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Educational Alliance.

815 m. LENOX CHAMBER TRIO. Carleton Avenue Y. M. C.

A. 8 :15 m. TCESDAY RECITAL BUREAU ENTERTAINERS Bowery Y. M. C.

A. 7 30 p.m. LENOX CHAMBER TRIO. 550 W. 20th SL.

6:45 m. WEDNESDAY MANHATTAN CONCERT BAND. American Museum of Natural History. 2:30 m. COLUMBIA CONCERT ORCHESTRA.

1151 Fulton Ave. 8'30 m. ARIA GROUP. 31 W. 110th St 8 30 m.

LYRIC ARTISTS. 242 E. 14th St. 8:30 p.m GRAMERCY CHAMBER TRIO. 410 Fort Washington Ave.

8:30 m. THIRSDAY NEW YORK STATE SYMPHONY BAND. Brooklyn Museum. 3 p.m. LENOX CHAMBER TRIO.

180 W. St. 7:45 m. COSMOPOLITAN ARTISTS. 123 Linden Boulevard.

7:30 m. ORPHEUS ENSEMBLE. 227 Bowery. m. FRIDAY MANHATTAN CONCERT BAND.

Bronx County Building-. 8:30 p.m. FOLK LORE GROUP. 304 Mulberry St. 8 30 m.

FEDERAL MUSIC PROJECT CHAMBER ORCHESTRA. Arthur Fiedler conducting: Martha Baird. pianist, and Julia Peters, soprano, soloist. Program delayed. Gall eries ALAVOINE CO.

712 S'h Ave .1 Five eighteenth century French and Italian in-eriors. AMERICAN ATADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS cBroadway at lS5th St. Sculpture by Anne Hyatt, Huntington. To May 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ANDERSON GALLERIES (30 E.

57th Chinese porcelains and decora ive ware, to be dispersed at public sale Thursday afternoon. Jhh. 28. American and English first editions, to be sold at auction Thursday and Tridav evenings Jan. 2 and 29.

French eighteen! century furniture, together with paintings and Oriental rug s. to be sold Friday and Saturday afternoons. Jan 29 and 30. AN AMERICAN PLACE 509 Madison Ave. Water colors by John Marin.

ANOTHER PLACE 443 W. 8thi Rcent oils by Joseph Solman, To Fb. 9. ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE OP NEW YORK (115 40th'- Water colors by Theodore Kautzky. To Jan.

31. ARDEN 460 Park Ave.) Drawings In sanguine by Roy Brown. Through January ARGENT '42 57th Pain tinnrs and miniatures by Mabel R. Welch: French Canadian landscapes In water color by Henri Laussucq. To Jan.

30. ART STUDENTS' LEAGUE OF NEW YORK .215 W. 57th Second exhibit of Living American Art. ARTISTS OALLERY 33 W. 8th "Improvisation and 40 water colors by De Hirsh Margules To Jan.

31. BABCOCK (38 57th Oils and water colors by American artists. To Jan. 31. Music In Brooklyn MONDAY EVENING YET CHI NIMURA and LISAN KAY.

dane-ers. Academy of Music, auspices of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Program: Sword Ritual. Lullaby and Diversion. Urvasl.

Javanesque. Ch in Niex and Spinning Maiden. Spear Episode. Introduction to the Players. Cleavage.

Wind Rhythms. Wizard Cat, The Earth Is a Drum. etc. WEDNESDAY EVENING DSMA GOEBEL pianist. Academy of Music, auspices of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.

Program of Latin American Music. SATIRDAI AFTERNOON HAENSEL AND GRETEL." Performance of Humperdinck's Opera by the National Music League Opera Company, for the benefit of cardiac patients of the Kings County Hospital. The cast: Selma Bo-jalad. Marion Selee. Mary Bell, Tom Williams.

Alma Milstaad. SATI'RD A EVENING "MARTHA." Performance of von Flotow's opera by the National Music League Opera Company, for the benefit of Cardiac patients of the Kings County Hospital. The cast- Selma Bojalad, Marion Selee. Tom Williams. Patrick Henry, Howard La amy.

Metropolitan Opera THIS EVENING OPERA CONCERT. Participants: Mmes. Burke. Fisher, Mario. Rethberg.

Jessner. Wettergren. Browning and Kaskas: Messrs. Chamlee. Kullman.

Rayner. Bo- nelli. More Hi, Pinza. Orchestra under Mr. Pellitier.

Dances by the American Ballet Company. MONDAY EVENING "TANNHAEUSER." with Mmes. Lehmann. and Andreva and Messrs. A It house.

Bonelli. Hofmann, Clemens. Aitgiass and Gabor, Mr. De Abravanel conducting. WEDNESDAY EVENING "DER FL I EG END HOLLA END ER." with Mmes Flagstad and Doe and Messrs.

Mai son. Schorr, List and Laufkoetter. Mr. Bodanzky conducting. THURSDAY EVENING "SAMSON ET DALILA." with Mm? Wet- tersren and Messrs.

Martinelii. Pinna. Baromee. Gurney. Engelrnan.

Bad a and Aitslais. Mr. De Abravanel conducting. FRIDAY AFTERNOON "LOHENGRIN with Mme Flagstad and Lawrence and Messrs. Melchoir.

Habich. Hofmann and Huehn, Mr. De Abravanel conducting FRIDAY EVENING LA TRAVIATA with Mmes Norena. Brownrnj and Vo'ipka and Messrs. Martini.

Boneil! Cordon. Cehanovky Eneiman and Paltrimeri, Mr. Panizza conducing. SATURDAY AFTERNOON "SIEGFRIED. with Mmes.

Flagstad. Thoroerg and Andreva and Messrs. Melchior. Hofmann. Habich.

List and Laufkoette- Mr Bodanrky SATURDAY EVENING "CARMEN with Mmes. Wettergren Bo- danya. Oihetm, Votipka and Mrs. Maion. Pinra.

Cehanovskv D'Angelo. Engelrnan and Paitrinlen. Mr. Papi conducting. Orchestras THIS AFTERNOON PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ianr S'raviosky conducting Hall The program: Thaikaw-sky Svmphonv No 3.

Stravinsky I.e Sane d-j Pr.nrernps" and L'Oieau de Feu." TUESDAY EVENING PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA. Eugene Or-manrty ronductm? Carnesie Hail. The program Tibor Serly Symphony 'fSrt Y. performance i Srhoenberg Ver-k'affe N.irhl". Beethoven Symphony No 3 THl RsO A EVENING FRIDAY AFTERNOON PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

Georges Enesco conducting Carnegie Hall. The program: Giuck Overture to "Iphigenia in Duku Symphony in Mihail Jora Marctie Juive 'firt Y. performance i Enesca Symphony N. in (66 W. 12th Paintings, drawings, sculpture, photographs and graphic work by students in art classes of the Ne School.

To Feb. 15. NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY (5th Ave. at 42d St.) Exhibition entitled Prints in Prints." illustrating the various processes of print making and selling. Through March.

Also lithographs by Bolton Brown and an exhibit of holiday cards. Through January. PEN AND BRUSH CLUB (16 E. 10th Water colors, pastels and work In biaclc and white, by members. RAYMOND fc RAYMOND (40 K.

52d) "Notre an analytical exhibition of the original painting by Matisse. Also, reproductions of oils, water colors and drawings by Van Gogh, displayed in connection with the return exhibit of his works to the Museum of Modern Art. To Jan. 30. FRANK REHN (683 5th Ave.lExlhlbitlon by three artists: John Carroll.

Franklin Wat kins. Alexander Brook. REINHARDT (730 5th Ave) Works of Gilbert White. To Jan. 30.

SQUIBB ART GALLERIES (745 5th Ave Twelfth annual ex bit of paint. na: and sculpture by the New York Society of Women Artists. To Jair. 26. MARIE STERNER (9 E.

57th Works of Pierre Dubaut. French painter of horses: temperas by Henry Trier. MRS CORNELIUS J. SULLIVAN (57 B. 56th Paint ingn of the Southwest by Peter Hurd.

Fe 6. UPTOWN i249 West End Ave Pamttng and water colors by Arthur Faber. Feb. 5 VALENTINE (16 K. 57th Drawings by Renoir and water colors and drawings by Cezanne.

To Jan. 30. WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART (10 W. 8th Exhibition of recent acquisitions, and a selection of water colors from the permanent collection. To Feb 5.

WILDENSTEIN 119 E. 54th Work dons In the Parts atelier of the New York School of Fine and Applied Art. Jan. 30..

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