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The image is a page from the January 1951 issue of ARTnews, Volume XIX, Number 9. The magazine was founded in 1902 and is registered under U.S. Patent Office Copyright 1951 by The Art Foundation, Inc.

Cover Description:
The cover features an artwork titled "Turning, eddying chalk line moving from black paper to outside the field of vision," created by Pavel Tchelitchew. The artwork is a series of concentric circles, suggesting the concave inside of a mask, and is executed in chalk and ink on black paper.

Articles:

  1. "Marc Helleuin & Arno Helleuin" by Doris Sutton
  2. "Americans in Arcadia" by Edgar P. Richardson and Otto Wittmann Jr.
  3. "Color: Matisse and the personal touch" by Alfred M. Frankfurter
  4. "Painting in Paris" by Michel Seuphor
  5. "Four transcendental reputations" by Henry McBride
  6. "Is this art to live with?" by Davis Brain
  7. "The art of the still life" by Henry McBride
  8. "Kitchener's reputation besieged" by Charles L. Kuhn
  9. "Gorky: painter of his own legend" by Elaine de Kooning
  10. "The year's best: 1950"

Major Illustrations:

  1. Helleuin: Portrait of a Lady with a Seashell, detail
  2. Helleuin: Sir Thomas More's Family, detail
  3. Helleuin: Johannes Fritsch, colorplate
  4. Helleuin: The Three Graces, colorplate
  5. Gatch: The Greenhouse, colorplate
  6. Kirchner: Self-Portrait, colorplate
  7. Titian: Entombment II, colorplate
  8. Titian: Entombment

Departments:

  1. Editor's letters
  2. Art news of America
  3. Art news of London
  4. Bookshelf
  5. Coming attractions
  6. The exhibition calendar by Irwin Haas
  7. Vernissage
  8. Reviews and previews
  9. Art news from Paris
  10. Art news from Los Angeles by Jules Langsner
  11. Art news from Chicago by Maribyn Robb
  12. Announcements
  13. Correspondence: scholarships
  14. Where and when to exhibit
  15. The exhibition calendar

This Month:

  • Doris Sutton writes about English art critic and historian, Douglas Cooper, who has a new book on 18th-century drawings.
  • Edgar P. Richardson, head of the Detroit Institute of Arts, and Otto Wittmann discuss American painters in Italy.
  • Davis Brain writes about the art of the still life.
  • Charles L. Kuhn, Curator of Harvard's Busch-Reisinger Museum, discusses the reputation of Lord Kitchener.

Next Month:

  • A feature on the Cleveland Museum's thirty-fifth anniversary.
  • A double-page colorplate of an important new acquisition.
  • An article on the rivalry between a group of artists and the Museum of Modern Art.
  • A discussion on Modigliani's gay and tragic bohemian life and his big retrospective exhibition.
  • A report on the Museum of Modern Art's controversial youngsters taking over the museum.

Editorial Staff:

  • Editor and Publisher: Alfred M. Frankfurter
  • Managing Editor: Thomas B. Hess
  • Art Director: Alexey Brodovitch
  • Contributing Editors: Dorothy Seckler, Henry McBride
  • Editorial Associates: Lawrence Campbell, Samuel J. Wagstaff Jr., George T. Mason, Marilyn Silverstone
  • Typographical Design Consultant: Bradbury Thompson
  • Associate Publisher: Frederick S. Snyder
  • Business Manager: James R. Lewison
  • Production Manager: David W. McArdle
  • Circulation Manager: Irwin Haas
  • Advertising Representatives: (Midwest) E. W. Mears, 608 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago 5, Ill. (West Coast) ARTnews, 432 First Trust Bldg., Pasadena 1, Calif.

Publication Information:

  • Published monthly except July and August.
  • Subscription rates: $4.00 per year in the U.S.A., $4.50 elsewhere.
  • Single copies: Regular monthly edition 75 cents each, single copies of art news annual 50 cents each.

Centre for Slavonic Studies:

  • 22 Bloomsbury Square, London WC1
  • Telephone: Museum 1242

The Editor welcomes and is glad to consider for publication:

  • Articles, photographs, and reproductions of works of art.
  • Material should be submitted with a self-addressed stamped envelope.
  • Manuscripts should be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper only.
  • Photographs should be 8 x 10 inches or larger.
  • Drawings should be submitted in India ink on white paper.
  • The magazine reserves the right to edit all copy and to return or destroy unsolicited manuscripts.

The complete copies of each issue of ARTnews are indexed in the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature.

Offices:

  • 37 West 57th Street, New York 19, N.Y.
  • Cable Address: Artnew, New York
  • Telephone: PLaza 3-1900

Entered as second-class matter Feb. 5, 1909, at the Post Office, New York, N.Y., under the act of March 3, 1879.

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The image is a page from the January 1951 issue of ART NEWS, a publication founded in 1902. The cover of the issue features an artwork by Pavel Tchelitchew, a Russian-born artist known for his whimsical and surrealist drawings. The cover highlights his edging chalk line drawings.

On the page, several sections are visible:

  1. Editorial and Publishing Information:

    • The editor and publisher is Alfred M. Frankfurter.
    • The managing editor is Thomas B. Hess.
    • Several contributing editors are listed, including Henry A. LaFarge, Dorothy Seckler, and others.
  2. Articles:

    • A range of articles is listed, including topics like "Most Holbeins & Almost-Holbeins" by Denys Sutton, "Americans in Arcadia" by Edgar P. Richardson and Otto Wittmann, Jr., "Color, Matisse and the Personal Touch" by Alfred M. Frankfurter, and various other topics such as "Climax 1913," "Four Transoceanic reputations," and "Is this art to live with?" by Doris Brian.
  3. Major Illustrations:

    • Several major illustrations are mentioned, including:
      • Holbein: Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel, detail
      • Holbein: Sir Thomas More’s Family, detail
      • Holbein: Johannes Froben, colorplate
      • Gatch: The Greenhouse
      • Kirchner: Self-Portrait
      • Gorky: The Betrothal II, colorplate
      • Titian: Endymion
  4. Departments:

    • Editor's letters
    • Art news of America
    • Art market standing
    • Bookshelf
    • Coming auctions
    • The Print Collector by Irvin Lhaas
    • Reviews and previews
    • By Henry McBride
    • Art news from Los Angeles by Jules Langsner
    • Art news from Chicago by Marilyn Robb
    • New sources, new materials
    • New competitions, scholarships
    • The exhibition calendar
  5. Additional Notes:

    • Subscription rates and details are provided.
    • Credits for illustrations are listed with page numbers and publishers.
    • There is a mention of the publication's copyright and registration details.
    • A brief note on the editor's view on publication and safety.
    • A note on the copyright protection of the publication's contents.
  6. Cover Description:

    • The cover image is noted to be a turning, edging chalk line drawing by Pavel Tchelitchew.

This page showcases a comprehensive overview of the publication’s contents, including articles, illustrations, and news related to the art world in January 1951.

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The image displays a two-page spread of the journal "ARTnews," dated January 1951, Volume XLIX, Number 9. The left page features a cover image titled "Pavel Tchelitchew's turning," which is a detailed, black and white drawing. The right page includes the table of contents and various sections.

Left Page:

  • Cover Image: "Pavel Tchelitchew's turning," described as a chalk line drawing on black paper, suggesting a face or a map, created in 1942. The artwork is part of an exhibition at the Buchholz Gallery in New York.

Right Page:

  • Title and Issue Information: "ARTnews, Volume XLIX, Number 9, January 1951, Founded 1902."

  • Articles:

    1. "Most Holbeins & almost-Holbeins" by Denys Sutton
    2. "Americans in Arcadia" by Edgar P. Richardson and Otto Wittmann, Jr.
    3. "Color, Matisse and the personal touch" by Alfred M. Frankfurter
    4. "Climax 1913" by Henry McBride
    5. "Is this art to live with?" by Doris Brian
    6. "Gatch paints a picture of the U.S.A." by Dorothy Seckler
    7. "Kirchner: expressionist bridge" by Charles L. Kuhn
    8. "The year's best: 1950" by Elaine de Kooning
  • Major Illustrations:

    • Holbein's "Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel"
    • Matisse's "Interior at Nice"
    • Gorky's "The Betrothal, II"
    • Titian's "Endymion"
  • Departments:

    • Editor's letters
    • Art news of America
    • Art news from abroad
    • Art news: Chicago
    • New sources, new materials
    • Competitions, scholarships
    • The exhibition calendar

Additional Information:

  • The journal includes details about the editorial staff, subscription rates, and credits for illustrations. The cover is credited to Pavel Tchelitchew, and there are several other contributors mentioned, such as the editor Alfred M. Frankfurter and managing editor Thomas B. Hess.

The layout is structured with a clear division between the cover image on the left and the textual content on the right, typical of many art journals, emphasizing both visual art and written criticism.

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The image is a page from the January 1951 issue of "ARTnews," specifically Volume XLIX, Number 9. Here's a detailed breakdown of its contents:

Cover Image

  • The cover features an artwork by Pavel Tchelitchew, which is a chalk drawing of a turning head. The caption explains that the line moves across black paper to engage the viewer, creating the illusion of looking inside a mask.

Editorial Information

  • Editor and Publisher: Alfred M. Frankfurter
  • Managing Editor: Thomas B. Hess
  • Associate Editors: Henry A. La Farge, Dorothy Seckler
  • Editorial Associates: Various individuals including Larry Campbell, Stuart Preston, and others
  • Typographical Design Consultant: Bradford F. Thomas

Articles

The issue features several articles, including:

  1. "Most Holbeins & almost-Holbeins" by Denys Sutton
  2. "Americans in Arcadia" by Edgar P. Richardson and Otto Wittmann, Jr.
  3. "Color, Matisse and the personal touch" by Alfred M. Frankfurter
  4. "Climax 1913" (no author listed)
  5. "Four transparent reputations" by Henry McBride
  6. "Is this the art to live with?" by Doris Brian
  7. "Gothic paints a picture" by Dorothy Seckler
  8. "The artist's conscience" by Katharine Kuh
  9. "Gorky: painter of his own legend" by Elaine de Kooning
  10. "The year's best: 1950" (no author listed)

Major Illustrations

  • Illustrations include works by:
    • Holbein (Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel, Sir Thomas More's Family)
    • Cézanne (The Gardener, Vallier)
    • Gorky (The Betrothal II)
    • Titian (Edomion)
    • Coley (The Architect’s Dream)

Departments

  • Editor's letters
  • Art News of America
  • Amateur standing
  • Bookshelf
  • Coming auctions
  • The print collector by Irvin Haas
  • Current exhibitions
  • Reviews and previews by Henry McBride
  • Art news from Los Angeles by Jules Langsner
  • Art news from Chicago by Marion Robb
  • New notes, new materials
  • Art news from Paris by Michel Florisoone
  • Where and when to exhibit
  • The exhibition calendar

Subscription Information

  • Subscription rates for U.S.A., foreign, and single issues are detailed, along with the conditions for credit on illustrations.

This Month

  • Denys Sutton, known for his work on English art, is in London working on a book about 18th-century draughtsmen.
  • Otto Wittmann, assistant director at the Toledo Museum, is on a tour of Europe.
  • Celebration of the opening of a show of Intikhan-American painters in Italy.

Next Month

  • The Cleveland Museum’s 35th-anniversary celebrations are highlighted, including the arrival of masterpieces and new acquisitions from Europe, as well as an exhibition of works by Modigliani.

This issue provides a comprehensive look at the art world of the time, featuring articles, reviews, and insights into various exhibitions and artists.

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The image is a page from a January 1951 issue of "Art News," Volume XLIX, Number 9, founded in 1902. The cover illustration is a drawing by Pavel Tchelitchew, featuring a chalk line drawing on black paper forming a head.

The contents of the page include:

Articles:

  1. Most Holbeins & almost-Holbeins by Denys Sutton
  2. Americans in Ardea by Edgar P. Richardson and Otto Wittmann, Jr.
  3. Color, Matisse and the personal touch by Alfred M. Frankfurter
  4. Climax 1913 by Henry McBride
  5. Four transoceanic reputations by Henry McBride
  6. Is this art to live with? by Doris Brian
  7. Gatch paints a picture by Dorothy Seckler
  8. The year’s best: 1950 by various authors

Major Illustrations:

  • Holbein: Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel, detail
  • Holbein: Sir Thomas More’s Family, detail
  • Holbein: Johannes Froben, colorplate
  • Gatch: The Greenhouse, colorplate
  • Kirchner: Self-Portrait, colorplate
  • Gorky: The Betrothal II, colorplate
  • Titian: Endymion

Departments:

  • Editor’s letters
  • Art news of America
  • Amateur standing
  • Bookshelf
  • Coming auctions
  • The print collector by Irvin Haas
  • Reviews and previews
  • By Henry McBride
  • Art news from Los Angeles by Jules Langsner
  • Art news from Chicago by Marilyn Robb
  • New sources, new materials
  • Art opportunities, scholarships
  • Who’s where
  • The exhibition calendar

This Month:

  • Denys Sutton, a well-known art critic and lecturer, is working on a book about 18th-century drawings.
  • Edgar P. Richardson and Otto Wittmann, Jr., discuss Americans in Ardea.
  • Alfred M. Frankfurter writes about color, Matisse, and the personal touch.
  • Henry McBride covers various reputations and the art scene in 1913.

Next Month:

  • The Cleveland Museum of Art's thirty-fifth anniversary is highlighted, including a double-page colorplate of a new acquisition and new material on Modigliani's life and tragic death.

Subscription Information:

  • Full subscription rates are $9 for 10 monthly issues and the annual Christmas edition in the USA.
  • Foreign postage is $1.50 additional per year.

The page also includes a note on the copyright and a statement on the publication's adherence to the principles of the American Newspaper Publishers Association. The magazine is published monthly from September through May and quarterly from June through August.

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The image is a page from the January 1951 issue of ARTnews magazine (Volume XLIX, Number 9). Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

Cover:

  • The cover features an artwork by Pavel Tchelitchew, titled "turning, eddying chalk line moves across black paper to entangle in its mesh a head and, if you look at it from certain angles, a face."

Editorial and Publishing Information:

  • Editor and Publisher: Alfred M. Frankelter
  • Managing Editor: Thomas B. Hess
  • Associate Editors: Henry A. La Farge, Dorothy Seckler
  • Contributing Editors: Henry R. Hope, Jr., Robert Campbell, Stanton L. Catlin, Robert Goodnough, Irwin Bass, Betty Holiday, Priscilla MacKenzie, Gretchen T. Munson, Marilyn Silverstone
  • Typographical Design Consultant: Bradford Thompson
  • Associate Publisher: Frederick S. Sly
  • Circulation Manager: Lewis W. Solomon
  • Production Manager: David W. DeRamus
  • Advertising Representatives: (Midwest) E. W. Moran, 600 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago 5, Ill. (Pacific Coast) W. R. McIntyre, 432 First Trust Bldg., Pasadena 1, Calif.

Subscription Rates:

  • Full subscription (consisting of the ten monthly issues and the ARTnews Annual Christmas Edition): $9 per year in U.S.A., $11 per year in foreign countries.
  • Single copies of the regular monthly edition: $1 each, single copies of the ARTnews Annual Christmas Edition: $2.50 each.

Publication Details:

  • Published monthly from September through May, quarterly June-August.
  • Headquarters: 136 East Fifty-seventh Street, New York 22, N.Y.
  • Board of Directors: Alfred M. Frankelter, Chairman; Thomas B. Hess, Vice-Chairman; Robert Goodnough, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. Mary L. Levy, Charles Rufus Morey; Mrs. Charles A. Munroe; Mrs. William Rosenwald.

Articles:

  • Most Holbeins & almost-Holbeins by Denys Sutton
  • Americans in Arcadia by Edgar P. Richardson and Otto Wittmann, Jr.
  • Color, Matisse and the personal touch by Alfred M. Frankelter
  • Climax 1913
  • Four transoceanic reputations by Henry McBride
  • Is this art to live with? by Doris Brian
  • Gatch paints a picture by Dorothy Seckler
  • The Gorky exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art by Elaine de Kooning
  • The year’s best: 1950

Major Illustrations:

  • Holbein: Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel, detail
  • Holbein: Sir Thomas More’s Family, detail
  • Holbein: Johannes Frobener, colorplate
  • Matisse: The Green Stripe, colorplate
  • Gatch: The Greenhouse
  • Kirchner: Self-Portrait, colorplate
  • Gorky: The Betrothal II, colorplate
  • Titian: Endymion

Departments:

  • Editor's letters
  • Art news of America
  • Art news standing
  • Bookshelf
  • Coming auctions
  • The print collector by Irvin Hlas
  • New York: The Museum of Modern Art
  • Reviews and previews
  • By Henry McBride
  • Art news from Los Angeles by Jules Langsner
  • Art news from Chicago by Marilyn Robb
  • New sources, new materials
  • Museum exhibitions, scholarships
  • What's on
  • The exhibition calendar

This Month:

  • Denys Sutton is working on a book on 18th-century designs and Edgar P. Richardson discusses the Detroit Institute of Arts. Charles L. Kuhn, Curator of Harvard’s Busch-Reisinger Museum, is mentioned in the context of organizing an exhibition of little-known American painters.

Next Month:

  • Highlights include the Cleveland Museum’s 30th anniversary, a double-page colorplate of an important new acquisition, reminiscences of the museum’s triumphs and tribulations by its director, William M. Milliken, and new material on Modigliani’s tragic life and work. The exhibition of American abstractionists from the Armory Show elders to the most controversial youngsters is also noted.

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This image is a scanned page from an issue of the magazine "ARTnews." The page header indicates that it is Volume XLIX, Number 9 from January 1951.

At the top-left corner of the page, there is a black and white image of a drawing described as Pavel Tchelitchew's "tuning, eddying chalk line moves across black paper to entangle it in its mesh, a head—or, as you look at it from certain angles, a face—and, if you, squinting the concave inside of a mask." The text describes how the drawing transitions from a line to a fully-fashioned head when looking at it in a certain way. This drawing was exhibited in Westport, Connecticut.

The right side of the page features a table of contents with sections titled "Articles," "Major illustrations," and "Departments," listing the various articles and their respective page numbers. It includes topics such as "Major illustrations," including works by Holbein, Grunewald, and Kirschner, among others.

The bottom section of the page provides information about the magazine itself, including subscription rates, credits for illustrations, and a note about the magazine's policy on unsolicited manuscripts and photographs.

The footer of the page provides additional contact and ordering information for the ARTnews magazine, indicating the annual subscription price and the magazine's registration under U.S. Patent Office copyright laws.

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This image shows a page from the January 1951 edition of ARTnews magazine, Volume XLIX, Number 9. The layout features a black-and-white photograph of Pavel Tchelitchew’s artwork on the left side of the page. Adjacent to the image, there is a caption describing the artwork, noting that it is a chalk line drawing suggesting the contours of a face, created during Tchelitchew's trip to Italy.

The right side lists the magazine's contents, including the titles and authors of articles, major illustrations, and various departments. Articles include topics on notable artists like Holbein, Cezanne, Gorky, and Klee, among others. There is a section for major illustrations featuring portraits and colorplates such as "Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel" and "Endymion".

The departments section includes editor's letters, art news of America, reviews, columns, and exhibition calendars. Below the departments, summaries of content for the current month and the upcoming issue are provided. This month's features include writings by prominent critics and historians and upcoming coverage of events like the Cleveland Museum's anniversary and art exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art.

Editor and publisher details can be seen, along with subscription rates and credits for illustrations and photographs, listed towards the bottom left of the page.

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This image shows a page from an old magazine titled "ART NEWS," specifically Volume XLIX, Number 9, dated January 1951. The magazine was founded in 1902.

On the left side of the page, there is a black and white image of a head created by Pavel Tchelitchew, composed of spiraling, eddying chalk lines on black paper. Below the image, there's a descriptive caption explaining that the drawing is a freehand work made during Tchelitchew’s trip to Italy and is exhibited at Durlacher. It mentions Tchelitchew's origins and his role in the neo-romantic movement in Paris during the 1920s.

The right side of the page contains the magazine's table of contents, which includes articles, major illustrations, and departments. Some article titles include "Most Holbeins & almost-Holbeins," "Americans in Arcadia," and "Kirchner: expressionist bridge." The illustrations mentioned include works by Holbein, Cole, Gatech, Kirchner, Gorky, and Titian.

There are also sections about news and topics for the month and the next month, highlighting specific contributors and upcoming themes, such as honoring the Cleveland Museum’s 35th anniversary and American abstractionists. The bottom-left corner lists the magazine’s editorial and publishing team and subscription rates.

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The image shows the interior of a printed publication titled "ART NEWS", which is identified as Volume XLIX, Number 9, dated January 1951. The publication is described as being founded in 1902 and is registered as a U.S. Pat. Off. Copyright 1951 by The Art Foundation, Inc.

Key Features of the Image:

Cover Description (Left Side):

  • The cover features a description of an artwork by Pavel Tchelitchew, a Russian-born artist. The description highlights a turning, editing chalk line that moves across black paper, creating a visual effect that entangles the viewer's perception. The artwork is noted as being executed during a recent trip to Italy and is part of an exhibition at the Dulaccheri Gallery in Westport, Connecticut. The artist is described as one of the founders of the post-romantic movement in Paris in the 1920s.

Editorial Staff (Left Side):

  • The publication lists its editorial staff, including:
    • Editor and Publisher: Alfred M. Frankfurter
    • Managing Editor: Thomas B. Hess
    • Associate Editors: Henry A. La Forge, Dorothy Seckler, and others.
    • Contributing Editors: Henry McBride, Stanley L. Caffin, and others.
    • Editorial Associates: Larry Campbell, Robert Goodnough, and others.
    • Typographical Design Consultant: Bradbury Thompson
    • Associate Publisher: Frederick S. Shy
    • Circulation Manager: Lewis W. Seligman
    • Production Manager: David W. Dermond
    • Advertising Manager: Robert S. Frankel
    • Advertising Representatives: F. W. Moran, W. R. McIntyre, and others.

Publication Details (Left Side):

  • The publication is issued monthly and is a non-profit membership corporation based in New York City. It has a board of trustees, including notable figures such as Walter S. Cook, Mrs. David M. Levy, and Mrs. Charles A. Mannos.
  • Subscription rates are provided:
    • U.S.A.: $7 per year for regular postage, $1 monthly for additional copies.
    • Foreign: $9 per year for regular postage, $1 monthly for additional copies.
    • Single copies: $2.50 each for the regular monthly edition, $5.00 each for the special Christmas edition.

Table of Contents (Right Side):

  • The right side of the page contains a table of contents for the issue, listing various articles, major illustrations, departments, and upcoming events.
Articles:
  1. "Most Holbein & Almost-Holbein" by Denys Sutton
  2. "Americans in Arcadia" by Edgar P. Richardson and Otto Wittmann, Jr.
  3. "Color, Matisse and the personal touch" by Alfred M. Frankfurter
  4. "Climax 1913"
  5. "Four transcenic reputations" by Henry McBride
  6. "Is this art a picture by Doris Brian?"
  7. "Catch paints to live with?" by Dorothy Seckler
  8. "Kirchner: expressionist bridge" by Charles L. Kuhn
  9. "Gorky: painter of his own legend" by Elaine de Koening
  10. "The year’s best: 1950"
Major Illustrations:
  1. "Holbein: Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel, detail"
  2. "Holbein: Sir Thomas More’s Family, detail"
  3. "Holbein: Johannes Froben, coloporate"
  4. "Cole: The Architect’s Dream, coloporate"
  5. "Gatcher: Self-Portrait"
  6. "Kirchner: The Greenhouse, coloporate"
  7. "Gorky: The Betrothal II, coloporate"
  8. "Tirian: Endymion"
Departments:
  • Editor’s letters
  • Art news of America
  • Booker standing
  • Amateur
  • Coming auctions
  • The print collector by Irvin Haas
  • Verissage
  • Reviews and previews
  • By Henry McBride
  • Art news from Los Angeles by Jules Langner
  • 52 Art News from Chicago by Marilyn Robb
  • 58 New sources to exhibit
  • 60 Competitions, scholarships
  • 66 Where and when materials
  • 69 The exhibition calendar

This Month Section:

  • Highlights Denys Sutton, an English art critic and lecturer, who is working on a book about 18th-century drawings in London. It also mentions the Cleveland Museum celebrating its thirty-fifth anniversary and a double-page colorplate of a significant new acquisition.

Next Month Section:

  • Teases upcoming content, including a review of a new exhibition of American abstract artists and a retrospective exhibition of Modigliani’s work.

Additional Notes:

  • The bottom of the page includes credits for illustrations and photographs, as well as a disclaimer about the accuracy of advertisements and the publication’s non-profit status.
  • The publication is marked as second-class matter and was registered with the U.S. Post Office in New York.

Overall, the image provides a comprehensive view of the structure and content of the January 1951 issue of ART NEWS, showcasing its editorial team, articles, illustrations, and upcoming features.