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Rosenfeld, Paul |
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Nation; 4/8/1931, Vol. 132 Issue 3431, p388-389, 2p |
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The article focuses on the O'Keeffe art exhibition. There was a question as how much time must still elapse before the achievement of the Stieglitz group of painters and photographers is generally appreciated. It has been in its stark originality for many years and show after show and season after season have magnified its importance. One would have thought it plain to the point of obviousness at the O'Keeffe exhibition, which has just closed: it remains wonderful that there at last the U.S. did not recognize that under its star-pointing nose an advance in the plastic arts second to none in the contemporary world had been effected by the members of the solid New York group. |
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