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    Brooklyn Society of Artists: Annual Exhibition [27th]

    • Dates: January 22, 1943 through February 7, 1943
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    • January 15, 1943: Friday, January 22, the Brooklyn Museum will open to the public the 27th Annual Exhibition of The Brooklyn Society of Artists, open to all artists living or teaching in Brooklyn. This public opening will follow a private view the preceding afternoon for Museum Members, the exhibitors and their guests. The exhibition will be installed in the Special Exhibitions Gallery, where it will remain on view through Sunday, February 7.

      In keeping with its established precedent for its annual exhibition of works by Brooklyn artists, the Museum has invited the artists to submit works for selection by a jury. This year the Jury of Selection is composed of Herbert B. Tschudy, Gordon W. Colton, George Elmer Browne, Jeno Juszko and John I. H. Baur. The work submitted is limited to oil, water color, sculpture, and black and white.

      All exhibitors are eligible for the prizes which have been offered by The Brooklyn Society of Artists. The prizes for oil and sculpture are one hundred dollar War Bonds; for water color, a fifty dollar War Bond; and for black and white, ten dollars in War Stamps. The Jury of Awards will be made up of George Elmer Browne, Jeno Juszko and John I. H. Baur. Announcement of the prize winners will be made January 22.

      (Note: Press preview Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1 to 5 p.m; Wednesday, Jan. 20, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
      Announcement of prize winners will be mailed to the press p.m. of January 18)

      Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1942 - 1946. 01-03/1943, 005. View Original

    • January 22, 1943: To-day, (Friday, January 22) the Brooklyn Museum opens to the public the 27th Annual Exhibition of The Brooklyn Society of Artists, open to all artists living or teaching in Brooklyn. This opening follows a private view yesterday afternoon for Museum members, the exhibitors and their guests. The exhibit is installed in the Special Exhibitions Gallery and will be current through Sunday, February 7.

      The works exhibited were selected, from those submitted, by a Jury composed of Herbert B. Tschudy, Gordon W. Colton, George Elmer Browne, Jeno Juszko and John I. H. Baur. There are installed 106 oils, 75 water colors, 30 black and whites, and 22 pieces of sculpture.

      The Jury of Awards, consisting of George Elmer Browne, Jeno Juszko and John I. H. Baur, have awarded the following prizes, which were offered by The Brooklyn Society of Artists and for which all exhibitors were eligible.

      Oil, first prize of a one hundred dollar War Bond, to Ferdinand E. Warren for “Interlude.”

      Oil, second prize of a fifty dollar War Bond, to Lena Gurr for “Up the Hill.”

      Oil, honorable mention, to Charles B. Wilson for “Oklahoma Powwow.”

      Water color, first prize of a fifty dollar War Bond, to Shomer Zunser for “Wood and Wire.”

      Water color, second prize of a twenty-five dollar War Bond, to John Peterson for “59th Street Ferry.”

      Water color, honorable mention, to Vesta D. Morehouse for “Winter Skyline.”

      Black and white, first prize of ten dollars in War Stamps, to Charles B. Wilson for “End Men.”

      Black and white, second prize of five dollars in War Stamps, to Susanne Suba for “Cow.”

      Black and white, honorable mention, to Samuel Kamen for “Still Life.”

      The prizes offered for sculpture was withheld by vote of the Jury of Awards.

      (Photographs of prize winners and honorable mentions available to the Press on request.)

      Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1942 - 1946. 01-03/1943, 008-9. View Original 1 . View Original 2

    • January 22, 1943: KEY TO LOCATIONS
      ENTRANCE HALL … 1 to 35
      FOYER … 36 to 72
      MAIN GALLERY … 73 to 189
      END GALLERY … 190 to 219

      NOTE
      As all exhibits are fully labeled, no titles are given in the catalogue. Works are numbered consecutively in each gallery, starting at the right and following around the room.

      Abels, Jean … 114
      Aenlle, Rolland … 94
      Anderson, James … 174
      Andre, Georgia Frances … 134
      Arenal, Luis … 86
      Baizerman, A. R. … 143, 217
      Bartolini, Shelley … 98
      Bates, Gladys … 31
      Benson, Eda … 160, 215
      Biel, Joseph … 135
      Bindrum, John I. … 5
      Blackman, Abraham … 55
      Bush, Alfred … 146
      Carlsson, Oscar T. … 58
      Carpenter, Mary S. … 50
      Carter, Henrietta … 204
      Cleary, Fritz … 93, 167
      Clinedinst, M. S. … 48, 197
      Colton, Gordon … 36
      Comito, Nicholas … 110
      Conrow, Wilford S. … 130
      Conzani, Anna … 61
      Cosgrave, John O'Hara 2nd … 17
      Csoka, Stephen … 83
      Cuming, Fred … 182
      Cunning, John … 136
      d'Andrea, Albert P. … 196
      Daniels, Harry … 127, 205
      Dean, Gladys … 199
      Detwiller, Frederick … 16, 78
      Dungan, J. Vincent … 170
      Edwards, Magdelene … 4
      Ehrenreich, Emma … 180
      Elliott, George … 14
      Erythropel, Ilse … 72
      Fellner, Frank T. … 34, 210
      Fickert, Magaret … 104
      Fitzpatrick, Grace … 29, 141
      Frankle, Philip … 10
      Friedlander, Isac … 208, 213
      Friedman, Martin … 152
      Gale, Gusta … 41
      Geller, Andrew M. … 185, 192
      Gervasi, Frank … 45, 159
      Gluckman, Morris … 184
      Goetze, Louise … 30
      Golad, Frank … 8
      Goldstone, Rosalie … 85
      Golubov, Maurice … 148
      Gurr, Lena … 108
      Gutierrez, Jose … 25
      Hare, Richard Clarke … 68
      Harrison, Dorothy … 38
      Hermann, Max … 140
      Hicks, William … 92
      Hintermeister, J. Henry … 106
      Hintermeister, Henry, Jr. … 57
      Hochstein, Anna … 71
      Hoffman, Nathan … 100
      Hoowij, Jan … 129
      Howitt, Ben … 212
      Hoyer, Frans … 183
      James, John Wells … 131
      Jones, Nell Choate … 52, 123
      Kamen, Samuel … 69, 190
      Katz-Gilbert, Regine … 188
      Kellner, Mary … 70
      Keyser, Minna … 97
      Kimball, Isobel … 156
      Kish, Maurice … 109
      Klarr, Samuel … 173
      Koch, Samuel … 89
      Kozloff, Alexander … 128
      Korotkin, Barney … 158
      Kramer, Shirley … 27
      Kreindler, Doris Barsky … 121, 214
      Krevit, Rose … 195
      Kropp, Hildegard … 173
      Kruse, A. Z. … 206, 219
      Kuilenburg, John van … 118
      Lampasona, Marie … 2, 126
      Latzke, Frances … 33
      Laussucq, Henri … 23
      Lheman, Irving … 92
      Levin, Joseph … 122
      Lewis, Cyril A. … 13, 168
      Liberi, Pvt. Dante … 111
      Liberi, Ugo … 107
      Linton … 115
      Litwak, Israel … 87
      Lomoff, Joseph … 88
      Lovell, Katherine … 39, 162
      Lubin, Jack … 101
      Ludins, Florence … 23
      Lynch, John … 53
      Mascoud, S. Nicolas … 171
      Mangel, Bertrand Smoke … 119
      Mark, Bendor … 117, 200
      Marans, Moissaye … 103
      Marmor, Beatrice … 26
      Martell, G. … 60
      Mast, Josephine … 22
      Milne, Cyrus G. … 189
      Milton, Pfc. George … 139
      Mitnitzky, Herman … 66
      Mohn, Sigvard M. … 175
      Morehouse, Vesta D. … 42
      Muller-Munk, Gertrude … 124
      Nadal, Ferdinand M. … 6
      Newfield, Sylvia V. … 149
      Norbury, Louise H. … 37, 161
      Offner, Dorothy … 84, 95
      Opper, John … 15, 116
      Orans, David … 32
      Ordmann, Max D. … 164
      Oren, Henri … 179
      O'Shaughnessy, Helene … 3
      Petersen, John … 54, 105
      Piasetzky, I … 112
      Pierce, Elizabeth … 178
      Pohl, Augusta E. … 35
      Potrop, Beatrice … 186, 198
      Raiken, Leo … 96, 191
      Ranson, Justine … 40
      Ranson, Nancy … 76, 216
      Reale, Frank … 166
      Recca, George … 21
      Reiner, Alice … 12
      Rich, Grace Ellinwood … 132
      Richmond, Agnes M. … 102
      Robinson, Hazel A. … 46
      Rogers, John … 19
      Roland, Jay … 51
      Rose, Herman … 181
      Roseland, Harry … 176
      Rosenson, Olga … 81, 194
      Rosner, Sophie B. … 155
      Rostad, Thorbjorg … 125
      Rubitschung, Francois … 177
      Russo, Frank … 63
      Ryland, Robert K. … 47, 163
      Sarney, Albert A. … 59
      Saslow, Herbert … 193
      Schneeman, Charles … 43
      Schneider, Theophile … 99
      Schneiderman, Hy … 77
      Seidenberg, Janet … 165
      Semiatin, Jacob … 1
      Serra, Florence … 150
      Shuff, Lily … 172
      Snedeker, Virginia … 64
      Sobel, Janet … 90
      Spector, Ina … 147
      Spencer, Leontine … 169
      Stackel, Al … 218
      Starkweather, William … 24, 79
      Stevenson, Beulah … 120
      Stone, Byron S. … 73
      Suba, Miklos … 154
      Suba, Susanne … 207, 211
      Surre, Sandra … 56
      Tatti, Ben … 44
      Taylor, Kathryn M. … 187
      Taylor, Ruth P. … 18, 203
      Thon, William … 20, 142
      Tilyou, Marie H. … 82
      Tobias, Abraham … 62
      Torjesen, William … 74
      Touster, Irwin … 11
      Tress, Col. H. Norman … 151
      Tschudy, Herbert … 7, 201
      Turnery, Winthrop … 67
      Von Wicht, John … 209
      Wahl, Bernhard O. … 138
      Walter, Joseph … 157
      Warren, Ferdinand E. … 75
      Weill, Edmond … 113
      Weiss, Lillian R. … 145
      Willner, William … 49
      Wilson, Charles E. … 84A, 202
      Witters, Nell … 65, 135
      Yomen, Ben … 153
      Zaretsky, Shulamith … 80
      Zunser, Miriam S. … 144
      Zunser, Shomer … 9

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