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    • February 26, 1943: To-morrow, Saturday, February 27, the Brooklyn Museum will open an exhibition of recent accessions to its collection of prints and drawings. The show will be hung in the Print Gallery, second floor, where it will be on view through Sunday, April 11.

      Thirty-six new accessions will be shown, the work of both American and European artists. The media include drypoint, etching, lithography, aquatint, woodcut and drawing.

      Among the American artists represented are: Paul Cadmus, George Contant, Werner Drewes, S. W. Hayter, Robert Mallery, Carl Pickhardt, Robert Riggs, Doris Rosenthal, Villeneuve, and Max Weber.

      The European section includes: Corot, Dufy, van Gogh, Kollwitz, Moreau, Munch, Picasso, Rouault, Sisley, Sokol, Valadon and Vlaminck.

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      Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1942 - 1946. 01-03/1943, 018. View Original

    • February 27, 1943: ARTIST; TITLE; MEDIUM
      Botts, Hugh Pearce; Columbus Circle; aquatint & etching.
      Cadmus, Paul; Going South - 1936; etching.
      Constant, George; Workman; drypoint.
      Drewes, Werner; At The Beach; etching (neg. print)
      Drewes, Werner; Czech Refugee; lithograph.
      Dufy, Raoul; La Danse; woodcut.
      Hayter, Stanley Wm.; The Rape of Lurcece; etching-aquatint-engraving-embossing.
      Kapfel, Philip; The Holy Stoners - West Indies; drypoint.
      Kapfel, Philip; Off Shore - West Indies; drypoint.
      Kollwitz, Kathe; The Mothers; lithograph.
      Kollwitz, Kathe; The Fair; etching.
      Laboureur, Jean Emile; L'Entomologiste, 1932; drypoint-engraving.
      Maillol, Aristede; Illustrations from Daphnis et Chloe by Longus; woodcuts printed in grey-green ink.
      Mallary, Robert; Man With a Cane; etching.
      Marquet, Albert; Notre Dame de Paris; etching-soft ground.
      Marquet, Albert; Le Remarqueur; etching-soft ground.
      Moreau, Luc-Albert; Le Cagibi, 1929; lithograph.
      Moreau, Luc-Albert; Etude pour un Hommage a Rimbaud; lithograph.
      Moreau, Luc-Albert; Little Tich. Reception a la Cour; lithograph.
      Pechstein, Max; Portrait of "Pa" Heilmann; lithograph in colors - orange and black.
      Picasso, Pablo; La Lecture, 1926; lithograph.
      Rouault, Georges; Miserere, 1923, from Miserere et Guerre; etching (heliogravure and aquatint).
      Sarkadi, Leo; Nudes; drypoint.
      Sisley, Alfred; Bords de Riviere or Les Oies, 1896; lithograph in colors - blue, pink, orange, brown and yellow.
      Sokol, Koloman; Before Depature; wood engraving.
      Sokol, Koloman; Head; monotype in two colors - black and redish-brown.
      Sokol, Koloman; Three Figures Seated, 1939; etching.
      Valadon, Suzanne; Bathers, 1910; drypoint on zinc.
      Vallotton, Felix; L'Averse, 1894; woodcut.
      Vallotton, Felix; Le Bon Marche, 1893; woodcut.
      Van Gogh, Vincent; Portrait of Dr. Gachet; etching on zinc.
      Villeneuve, after Adam; Provost and Chapel Streets from Iteneraire du Fleuve Hudson by J. Milbert, Pl. 3; lithograph, hand-colored.
      Vlaminck, Maurice de; St. Adrien, ca. 1905; woodcut.

      Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1942 - 1946. 01-03/1943, 019-20. View Original 1 . View Original 2

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