Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, OH, “Exhibition of American Art”, Friday, November 5, 1920, page 6, not illustrated
ECA Record Control Number: 15783
Record Level: Reference
Record Type: Newspaper
Article Type: Mention
Key Title: Exhibition of American Art
Sub Title:
Language: English
Author: staff
Publisher: Akron Beacon Journal
Publish Location: Akron, OH
Date of Publication: Friday, November 5, 1920
Page: 6
Source: Newspapers.com paid subscription
Description: Newspaper clipping announcing an art exhibition sponsored by the Akron Fine Arts Club and loaned by the Milch Galleries, New York, NY from November 8-22, 1920.
Subjects:
Akron Fine Arts Club
Blakelock, Ralph Albert [1847-1919]
Brush, George de Forest [1855-1941]
Carleton, Clifford [1867-1946]
Carlsen,Emil [1848-1932]
Carlson, John Fabian [1874/75-1945]
Crane, Bruce (Robert Bruce) [1857-1937]
Dearth, Henry Golden [1864-1918]
Dewing, Thomas Wilmer [1851-1938]
Dougherty, Paul [1877-1947]
Garber, Daniel [1880-1958]
Albert Lorey Groll [1866-1952]
Hassam, Childe (Frederick) [1859-1935]
Metcalf, Willard Leroy [1858-1925]
Milch Galleries
Murphy, John Francis [1853-1921]
Potthast, Edward Henry [1857-1927]
Ritschel, William (Wilhelm) Frederick [1864-1949]
Sawitzky, William [1879-1947]
Tryon, Dwight William [1849-1925]
Wiggins, Guy Carleton [1883-1962]
Williams, Frederick Ballard [1871-1956]
Wyant, Alexander Helwig [1836-1892]
Number of copies: 1
Digitized: Yes.
BOOK/NEWSPAPER
TRANSCRIPTION
…”represented…Emil Carlsen…”
WORKS BY EMIL CARLSEN
Document Information
Digital-born Document Number:
ECA.2016.15783
Digital Document Provenance:
Original compiled and researched document by the Emil Carlsen Archives, 266 West 21st Street, Suite 4E, New York, NY 10011.
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Record Birth Date:
November 1, 2016
Last Update:
November 1, 2016