The Courier Journal, Louisville, KY, “U.S. painters’ work exhibited at library : leaders of conservative American school represented ; art historian to give lectures”, April 28, 1921, not illustrated.
ECA Record Control Number: 21471
Record Level: Reference
Record Type: Newspaper
Article Type: Name Mention
Key Title: U.S. painters’ work exhibited at library
Sub Title: leaders of conservative American school represented ; art historian to give lectures
Language: English
Author: staff
Publisher: The Courier Journal
Publish Location: Louisville, KY
Date of Publication: April 28, 1921
Page: not illustrated
Source: Newspapers.com paid subscription
Description: 1 newspaper clipping
Subjects: Carlsen, Emil, 1848-1932.
Number of copies: 1
Digitized: yes
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The Courier Journal, Louisville, KY, “U.S. painters’ work exhibited at library : leaders of conservative American school represented ; art historian to give lectures”, April 28, 1921, not illustrated.
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“U.S. painters’ work exhibited at library
leaders of conservative American school represented
art historian to give lectures
Typifying the work of the modern artist of the conservative American School, ninety exhibits, belonging to the Milch Galleries, New York, and valued at about $100,000, were placed on display yesterday at the Louisville Free Public Library under the auspices of the Louisville Art Association.
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In the list of notables represented are …Emil Carlsen…
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WORKS BY EMIL CARLSEN
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