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The image depicts a page from a publication titled "The Art Digest," dated May 1, 1928. The page is labeled "The Great Calendar of American Exhibitions" and lists various art exhibitions taking place across the United States during that period. The listings include the names of the exhibitions, their locations, dates, and sometimes additional details about the artworks or artists featured.
Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Berkeley, Cal.
La Jolla, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Oakland, Cal.
Pasadena, Cal.
San Diego, Cal.
San Francisco, Cal.
Santa Barbara, Cal.
Seattle, Wash.
Chicago, Ill.
Cleveland, O.
Denver, Col.
Detroit, Mich.
Kansas City, Mo.
Minneapolis, Minn.
New Orleans, La.
New York, N.Y.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
St. Louis, Mo.
San Francisco, Cal.
The page also includes advertisements for galleries and art events, such as one for the "Galeries Jean Charpentier" in Paris, which is presenting significant examples of contemporary art.
This detailed summary captures the essence of the page, highlighting the various art exhibitions and their details as listed in the 1928 issue of The Art Digest.
The image displays a page from a magazine titled "The Art Digest," dated May 1st, 1928. The main focus of the page is a section titled "The Great Calendar of American Exhibitions."
Here's a detailed summary of the exhibitions listed:
Café de Manana, Berkeley, Cal:
La Jolla Art Association, La Jolla, Cal:
Los Angeles, Cal:
Bilmore Saloon, Los Angeles, Cal:
Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, Cal:
Oakland Art Gallery, Oakland, Cal:
Pasadena Art Institute, Pasadena, Cal:
San Diego, Cal:
California Palace of Legion of Honor, San Francisco, Cal:
Denver Art Museum, Denver, Col:
Hartford, Conn:
Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford, Conn:
Boston Art Institute, Boston, Mass:
Boston Museum of Fine Arts:
Denver Art Museum, Denver, Col:
Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, Ill:
Springfield Art Association, Springfield, Ill:
John Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis, Ind:
Louisville Art Museum, Louisville, Ky:
New Orleans, La:
Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, Pa:
Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Md:
Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass:
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Mich:
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass:
Grand Rapids Art Gallery, Grand Rapids, Mich:
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass:
Montclair Art Gallery, Montclair, N.J.:
Newark Museum, Newark, N.J.:
Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, N.J.:
Newark Museum, Newark, N.J.:
Newark Art Association, Newark, N.J.:
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, N.Y.:
Society of Arts and Crafts, Cambridge, Mass:
The Print Club, Cambridge, Mass:
Various other exhibitions are detailed under smaller gallery sections, including the New York Galleries, Los Angeles Galleries, and Chicago Galleries, covering a range of themes and artists.
Additionally, the bottom of the page promotes a gallery in Paris, Galleries Jean Charpentier, known for significant contemporary art.
The section provides a comprehensive overview of various art exhibitions across the United States, detailing the specific dates, artists, and themes of each event.
The image displays a page from "The Art Digest," dated 1st May, 1928. The page is titled "The Great Calendar of American Exhibitions" and lists various art exhibitions happening across the United States.
Here’s a detailed summary of the exhibitions listed:
Berkely, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Oakland, Cal.
San Diego, Cal.
San Francisco, Cal.
Springfield, Ill.
Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee, Fla.
Chicago, Ill.
Denver, Col.
Hartford, Conn.
Washington, D.C.
Philadelphia, Pa.
New York, N.Y.
Baltimore, Md.
Louisville, Ky.
New Orleans, La.
St. Louis, Mo.
Cambridge, Mass.
Worcester, Mass.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Muskogon, Mich.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Omaha, Neb.
Manhattan, N.Y.
Newark, N.J.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
The page also includes an advertisement for "The Galleries Jean Charpentier" in Paris, highlighting their significant examples of contemporary art.
The image is a page from "The Art Digest" dated 1st May, 1928, featuring "The Great Calendar of American Exhibitions." This calendar lists various art exhibitions taking place across the United States in May 1928, detailing the location, gallery, and the type of artworks or events on display.
Here are the key points from the calendar:
California:
Florida:
Georgia:
Illinois:
Kentucky:
Louisiana:
Maryland:
Massachusetts:
Michigan:
Minnesota:
Missouri:
New Jersey:
New York:
Ohio:
Pennsylvania:
Washington, D.C.:
The page also includes an advertisement for "The Galleries Jean Charpentier," located in Paris, promoting their exhibition of contemporary art. The ad mentions that they are presenting the most significant examples of the art of today.
The image is a page from The Art Digest dated May 1, 1928. It features "The Great Calendar of American Exhibitions," which lists various art exhibitions happening across the United States during that period. Below is a detailed summary of the exhibitions mentioned:
Berkeley, Cal.
La Jolla, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Oakland, Cal.
Pasadena, Cal.
San Diego, Cal.
San Francisco, Cal.
Chicago, Ill.
Detroit, Mich.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Louisville, Ky.
Springfield, Ill.
Boston, Mass.
Cambridge, Mass.
Hingham Center, Mass.
Worcester, Mass.
New York, N.Y.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Washington, D.C.
Baltimore, Md.
Denver, Colo.
At the bottom, there is an advertisement for The Galleries Jean Charpentier in Paris, located at 76, Faubourg St. Honoré, which is noted for presenting significant examples of contemporary art.
The image is a page from "The Art Digest" dated May 1, 1928. The page is titled "The Great Calendar of American Exhibitions," and it lists various art exhibitions happening across the United States during that time. The listings are organized by city and state, providing details about the exhibitions, including the names of the galleries or institutions, the types of art on display, and the duration of the exhibitions.
Here are some notable entries from the calendar:
The page also includes an advertisement for "The Galleries Jean Charpentier" in Paris, which presents significant examples of contemporary art.
The image shows a scanned page from a publication titled "The Art Digest." The specific page is labeled as page 30, dated May 1st, 1928. The content of the page is a listing under the heading "The Great Calendar of American Exhibitions."
The text is formatted as a list of cities with corresponding art exhibitions, events, or notable happenings. The cities include Berkeley, Los Angeles, Baltimore, Oakland, Pasadena, San Diego, San Francisco, and others. It also includes listings for exhibits and art events in places such as Florida State College for Women, Macon, Illinois, Springfield, Old Deerfield, Portland, Baltimore, Boston, Rochester, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Denver, Washington D.C., and more. Each listing includes a brief description of the exhibition or event and sometimes mentions artists, art pieces, or themes. For example, we can see references to European prints, modern paintings, sculpture, arts and crafts, and loans from other collections or institutions.
Below the listings, there is an advertisement for "THE GALLERIES JEAN CHARPENTIER," which appears to be promoting significant examples of art in Paris at "76, FAUBOURG ST. HONORE, PARIS," across from the Presidential Palace of the Elysée.
The page has yellowed with age, indicating its historical nature, and we can see adjacent pages and the binding of the book or magazine where it was originally published.
The image shows a page from an old publication titled "The Great Calendar of American Exhibitions", dated 1st May, 1928. The page is from "The Art Digest", a well-known art magazine of the time. The layout is dense and structured, featuring a comprehensive list of art exhibitions, galleries, and related events taking place across the United States during the month of May 1928.
Title and Header:
Content Layout:
Geographical Coverage:
Types of Events:
Visual Design:
Additional Information:
This page offers a snapshot of the vibrant art scene in the United States in May 1928, reflecting the diversity and dynamism of the cultural landscape at the time.
The image appears to be a spread of pages from an old magazine or publication. The pages contain a list of art exhibitions and events happening in various cities across the United States. The list includes details such as the name of the exhibition, the location, the dates, and a brief description of the artworks or artists involved.
The list starts with "The Great Calendar of American Exhibitions" and includes exhibitions in cities like Berkeley, Los Angeles, Oakland, Pasadena, San Diego, Chicago, Springfield, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Saint Louis, Portland, Baltimore, Manchester, Montclair, Newark, Brooklyn, Santa Fe, and others.
The page also features a portrait of a man on the left side, possibly the editor or a notable figure in the art world. The text is written in a formal and informative tone, providing details about the exhibitions and events for art enthusiasts.
Overall, the image represents a historical record of art exhibitions and events in the United States during a specific time period, likely the early 20th century. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers and art historians interested in the art scene of that era.
The image depicts an open page from a book titled "The Art Digest," dated May 1, 1928. The page is filled with text, listing various art exhibitions across the United States. The text is organized in a structured format, with headings and subheadings, and includes the names of art galleries, museums, and institutions, along with the dates and types of exhibitions they are hosting. The page also includes the names of artists and the mediums of their works, such as paintings, sculptures, and prints. The layout is clean and organized, with a clear hierarchy of information. The page appears to be part of a larger publication that provides a comprehensive overview of the art scene in the United States during that time period.