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The image is a newspaper clipping from The Courier-Journal, dated May 13, 1945, from Louisville, Kentucky. The article is titled "ART: Exhibit of Modern Drawings Will Open Today At Speed Museum" and is written by Justus Bier, the Courier-Journal Art Editor.

The article discusses an exhibition of modern drawings opening at the J. B. Speed Memorial Museum. The exhibition is noted for its significance, as it includes works from many renowned artists. The exhibition aims to showcase the great names in modern art and will feature drawings from various private collections and museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Art Institute of Chicago.

Key points from the article include:

  • The exhibition is the third in a series that aims to provide a comprehensive survey of modern art.
  • It highlights the importance of drawings as a direct expression of the artist's vision.
  • The exhibition includes loans from significant collections and museums, showcasing a wide range of modern art.
  • Notable works mentioned include "The Bath" by Valentin, "Cossacks Riding Over Steppes" by Oscar Romines and William Penn, and "Warsaw" by Czermanski.

Additionally, the article mentions an art calendar with upcoming exhibitions and events in the Louisville area, including a show at the New Albany exhibition and a display of paintings by Billy Hertz.

The images accompanying the article showcase some of the drawings that will be featured in the exhibition, including the ones mentioned above. There is also an advertisement at the bottom of the page for a product priced at $2.39.

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The image is a scanned page from "The Courier-Journal," dated May 13, 1945, based in Louisville, Kentucky. The main feature of the page is an article titled "ART: Exhibit of Modern Drawings Will Open Today At Speed Museum," written by Justus Bier, the Courier-Journal Art Editor.

The article discusses an exhibition of modern drawings that opened at the J. B. Speed Memorial Museum. It highlights that the exhibition includes works by notable artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Goya, and many other less prominent artists. The article explains that the exhibition, originally from the Museum of Modern Art in New York, has been reduced from 285 to 183 drawings due to the difficulties of transportation during wartime. Despite the reduction, the exhibition still provides a comprehensive overview of modern drawing trends.

The page also includes illustrations of three specific artworks that will be featured:

  1. "The Bath," a charcoal drawing by Vallotton, housed at the Speed Memorial Museum.
  2. "Cossacks Riding Over Stroppe," a drawing by Oakley Romans and William Pott, to be shown in New Albany.
  3. "Warsaw," a watercolor by Czermanski, to be exhibited at the University of Louisville library.

Additionally, the page contains an advertisement for rocking chairs priced at $6.87, and an "Art Calendar" section that lists other art exhibitions and events taking place in Louisville, including an exhibition of children's drawings at the University of Louisville Library and an open exhibition at the Art Center Gallery.

The page is well-preserved, with some minor creases and yellowing typical of aged newsprint.

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The image is a page from the Louisville, Kentucky edition of The Courier-Journal, dated May 13, 1945. The headline of the article is "ART: Exhibit of Modern Drawings Will Open Today at Speed Museum."

The main focus of the article is an upcoming exhibition of modern drawings at the Speed Memorial Museum. It mentions notable artists whose works will be featured, such as Oakley Romines, William Potts, and others, including pieces by German sculptor Lohnbeck and artists from the American Surrealist movement. The exhibition includes a variety of drawings, showcasing different techniques and styles.

The article also lists several famous works included in the exhibition, such as "The Bath" by Virginia Stillman and "Warsaw" by Czerniakski. Additionally, it mentions that the exhibition will feature drawings from prominent museums and private collections across the United States.

The lower part of the page includes an art calendar, detailing various art events and exhibitions happening around Louisville, including those at the University of Louisville Library and the Speed Memorial Museum. It also lists specific dates and times for openings and other events, such as the opening of the "Modern Drawings" exhibit and the "Campus Exhibition" by local artists. The calendar highlights the opening days and specific themes for each event.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from "The Courier-Journal" dated May 13, 1945, from Louisville, Kentucky. The headline of the article is "ART: Exhibit of Modern Drawings Will Open Today At Speed Museum." The article, written by Justus Bier, discusses an exhibition of modern drawings that opened at the J.B. Speed Memorial Museum.

The exhibition features works by renowned artists such as Oskar Kokoschka, William Gropper, and others, with a notable piece being "The Bath," a charcoal drawing by Kokoschka. The article mentions that the exhibition is part of a series of cultural events, including an exhibit of "Conscripts Riding Over Steppes" by Oakley Romines and William Potts, which is to be seen in New Albany.

The article also includes a list of notable works and artists included in the exhibition, such as works by George Grosz, Max Beckmann, and Ernst Barlach. The museum's collection includes pieces from artists like Degas and Picasso, which were previously loaned from Harvard University.

Additionally, the newspaper lists several other art exhibitions and events open to the public at various locations in Louisville, including the University of Louisville Library, the Speed Memorial Museum, and the Cincinnati Art Museum. The art calendar mentions exhibitions ranging from modern drawings to historical military campaigns, and provides details on opening days and times.

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The image is a page from The Courier-Journal newspaper, dated May 13, 1945, from Louisville, Kentucky. The main article is about an exhibition of modern drawings opening at the Speed Memorial Museum.

Key details from the article include:

  1. Exhibition Overview:

    • The exhibition features modern drawings and is the first of its kind at the Speed Memorial Museum.
    • It includes a selection of 285 drawings from a larger collection of 400, which was reduced to maintain high quality and relevance.
  2. Artists and Works:

    • The article highlights various drawings, including "The Bath" by Vuillard, "Cossacks Riding Over Steppes" by Oakley Romines and William Potts, and "Warsaw" by Czerminski.
    • The exhibition includes works from prominent artists and museums such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
    • The collection also includes works from the German sculptor Laurencin and by the renowned artist Degas, among others.
  3. Additional Details:

    • The article mentions that the exhibition is curated by Justus Bier, the Courier-Journal Art Editor.
    • The Speed Memorial Museum is noted for its extensive collection of modern art.
    • The exhibition is part of a broader art scene in Louisville, with other exhibitions mentioned, such as one by children at the University of Louisville Library.
  4. Visuals:

    • The page includes three images of the drawings featured in the exhibition: "The Bath" by Vuillard, "Cossacks Riding Over Steppes" by Oakley Romines and William Potts, and "Warsaw" by Czerminski.
    • An advertisement for "Rockers and Chairs" is also visible on the page.
  5. Art Calendar:

    • There is an art calendar listing other exhibitions open at the time, including:
      • "Rembrandt Drawings" at the University of Louisville Library.
      • "Modern Drawings" at the Speed Memorial Museum.
      • "The Art of the Book" at the Filson Club Library.
      • "American Paintings" at the Fisk University Art Gallery.
      • "Works by Children" at the University of Louisville Library.
      • "Works by Local Artists" at the University of Louisville Library.

The article is a snapshot of the cultural and artistic activities available in Louisville during that time period.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from The Courier-Journal, dated May 13, 1945, published in Louisville, Kentucky. The main article, written by Justus Bier, discusses an art exhibition of modern drawings opening at the J.B. Speed Memorial Museum.

Key Points of the Article:

  1. Exhibition Overview:

    • The exhibition is an important event in the local art scene.
    • It aims to reduce the gap between the public and modern art by showcasing the best drawings from a recent exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
  2. Content of the Exhibition:

    • The Louisville exhibition will include around 92 drawings.
    • These works are from prominent artists, including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Georges Rouault, and other notable European and American artists.
    • Works by famous artists such as Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, and Paul Klee are also included.
  3. Purpose and Educational Value:

    • The exhibition is intended to be educational, providing an opportunity to view a wide array of modern drawings.
    • It seeks to present a comprehensive overview of contemporary drawing practices and styles.

Art Calendar Section:
The newspaper also includes an art calendar listing other local exhibitions and events:

  1. "Gargoyles Riding Over Steeples":

    • An exhibition by Oakley Romines and William Potts in New Albany.
  2. "Water":

    • An exhibition by Carolyn, featuring watercolors, at the University of Louisville library.
  3. Other Events:

    • An exhibition at the University of Louisville Library by Ethel M. Hill.
    • An exhibition of work by the Southern Women's Art Federation at the Speed Memorial Museum.
    • Various other local art-related events and meetings.

Additional Details:

  • There are small illustrations in the article depicting modern art, such as a chair and a rocker design, indicating the type of art included in the exhibitions.
  • The price of the newspaper is listed as 3 cents (noted at the bottom of the clipping).

This clipping provides a snapshot of the vibrant art scene in Louisville in 1945, highlighting both local and internationally recognized artists.

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This is an image of a vintage newspaper clipping from "The Courier-Journal," dated March 13, 1945. It is from Louisville, Kentucky. The page is focused on an article about an art exhibit entitled "ART: Exhibit of Modern Drawings Will Open Today At Speed Museum" written by Justus Bier, the Courier-Journal Art Editor.

The article includes images of artworks:

  • "The Bath," a charcoal drawing by Valloton, on exhibition at the Speed Memorial Museum.
  • "Cossacks Riding Over Steppe," by Oakley R. Coates and William Rotts, which will be seen in New Albany.
  • "Warsaw," by Czermanski, whose watercolors will be on exhibition at U. of L. library.

Another section of the paper titled "ART CALENDAR" lists upcoming art exhibitions and their dates and locations.

The newspaper's print and pictures exhibit the typical tones of vintage newspapers—varying shades of sepia due to the black and white printing and possible age discoloration. The paper appears to be preserved in a scrapbook or an archive, with the edges of other yellowed pages visible to the left side of the photo. There are also handwritten notes in pencil on the upper left side, potentially cataloging or indexing the clipping.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from The Courier-Journal dated May 13, 1945, Louisville, Kentucky. The article is titled "ART: Exhibit of Modern Drawings Will Open Today At Speed Museum" and is authored by Justus Bier, the Courier-Journal Art Editor.

At the top of the clipping are three images of artworks with captions:

  1. "The Bath," a charcoal drawing by Valadon, on exhibition at the Speed Memorial Museum.
  2. "Gossacks Riding Over Steppes," by Oakley Romines and William Potts, which will be seen in New Albany.
  3. "Warsaw," by Czermanski, watercolor paintings to be on exhibition at the University of Louisville library.

The article discusses an exhibition of modern drawings at the J.B. Speed Memorial Museum, highlighting the significance of the event and the notable artists whose works are included. It mentions the reduction in the number of drawings to about one-third of the original exhibition and the inclusion of loans from various museums and artists such as Degas, Picasso, Renoir, and Rivera.

In the right section of the clipping, there is an "ART CALENDAR" listing exhibition details, hours, and locations at various museums and galleries, including the Speed Memorial Museum and the University of Louisville library.

There is also part of an upside-down advertisement or another clipping partially covering the bottom of the main article.

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The image is a page from a newspaper titled "The Courier-Journal" dated May 13, 1945. The newspaper is open to a section that features an article about an exhibition of modern drawings at the Speed Memorial Museum in Louisville, Kentucky. The article is titled "ART: Exhibit of Modern Drawings Will Open Today At Speed Museum" and is written by JUSTUS BIER, the Courier-Journal Art Editor. The article provides information about the exhibition, including the number of drawings on display, the artists represented, and the opening hours. The article also includes several images of the drawings, including "The Bath" by Valadon, "Cossack Riding Over Steppes" by Oakley Romines and William Potts, and "Warsaw" by Gzermanski. The newspaper page also includes other news articles and advertisements.

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The image depicts a page from a newspaper titled The Courier-Journal, dated May 13, 1945, from Louisville, Kentucky. The page features an article titled "ART: Exhibit of Modern Drawings Will Open Today At Speed Museum" by Justus Bier, the Courier-Journal Art Editor. The article announces an upcoming exhibition of modern drawings at the J. B. Speed Memorial Museum, scheduled to open that day.

Key Details from the Article:

  1. Exhibition Overview:

    • The exhibition is described as an outstanding event in the art season, featuring drawings assembled from an international survey undertaken in America by the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
    • The exhibition includes works by notable artists such as Picasso, Matisse, and others, representing a broad spectrum of modern art.
  2. Exhibition Highlights:

    • The article mentions specific artworks, including:
      • "The Bath," a charcoal drawing by Oakley Valentine, exhibited at the Speed Memorial Museum.
      • "Gosacks Riding Over Steppes," a painting by Oakley Valentine and William Potts, to be seen in New Albany.
      • "Warsaw," by Czermanski, whose watercolors will be on exhibition at the U. of L. Library.
    • The article also highlights a variety of other works, such as:
      • "The Constancy," a painting by Oakley Valentine.
      • "Riding Over the Steppes," by Oakley Valentine and William Potts.
      • "The Circus," by Billy Sutherland.
      • "Watching A Bird-Flying South," by Gary Hill.
      • "A Game by Billy Deer," by Billy Deer.
      • "11 A Years Old," by Billy Deer.
      • "Basketball Show," by Billy Deer.
      • "Watching Indians," by Billy Deer.
  3. Artworks and Techniques:

    • The article emphasizes the diversity of techniques and styles, including charcoal drawings, watercolors, and paintings.
    • It also notes the inclusion of pottery made by the coil method used by the Indians.
  4. Additional Information:

    • The article includes a section titled "ART CALENDAR," listing various art exhibitions and events happening in Louisville, such as:
      • An exhibition at the Louisville Library.
      • A reception at the Speed Art Museum.
      • An exhibition at the American Federation of Arts Center Gallery.
      • A reception at the Louisville Art Center Gallery.
    • There is also a small advertisement at the bottom of the page for "GUEST HOUSE" with contact information.

Visual Elements:

  • The page includes three small illustrations or photographs of artworks:
    1. "The Bath" – a charcoal drawing.
    2. "Gosacks Riding Over Steppes" – a painting.
    3. "Warsaw" – a watercolor.
  • The layout is typical of a newspaper article, with a headline, subheadings, and accompanying images.

Context:

  • The article reflects the cultural and artistic scene of 1945, highlighting the importance of modern art exhibitions and the role of institutions like the Speed Memorial Museum in promoting contemporary art.
  • The inclusion of both established and emerging artists suggests a diverse and inclusive approach to modern art.

Overall, the image captures a historical moment in art history, showcasing the announcement of a significant modern art exhibition in Louisville during the mid-20th century.