Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1937 — Page 14
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Tarkington Buys Trio of Gets hy SERS PANRER WN
Old Masters for Homes In Indianapolis and East
Pontormo. de Beer and French Masterpiece Pur-|
Writes New Book About Artists.
Times Special
Local Businessman Writes Objections to Ludlow.
BERCHTESGADEN, Oct. 22 (U, P.)=The Duke and Duchess ‘of ‘Windsor ‘were teceived by Fuehrer Hitler to‘day. Hitler served his visitors fea ‘on the balcony of
vigorously protest the visit to this|
cotintry by tHe Duke ‘and Duchess | of Windsor for the ‘announced ‘pur- § pose of studying labor conditions, “My belief Is that ‘We have ‘al hard ‘éhough job ourselves taking [] care of this labor situation, let alone | having to be pestered with ‘anything |] of this kind. i “I "would rather sée ‘a ‘delegation ||
of Reds from Russia eome to this
country to ‘investigate labor than |]
this couple.”
“I ‘have ho objections to those L
people having the right fo visit this |] country for ‘a limited time=say $0 [| days—with the distinct ‘uhderstand- |§ ing that they keep their hoses out | of our business and their ‘mouths |
Saturday and Monday only!
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NE aos an TRL Til overt. | EY 3 : ‘his “summer ‘Hote, Obersalz- shut ‘after they go home=—if they | 3 KO $7" 2 a HR g Cieus , thi has Bought three paintings by ‘old masters from the E and A. Silberman r | ly igi SX nT ig Galleries here, and will ‘add them to his ‘collections ‘at his Indianapolis | 4 IF and Kennebunkport. Me, homes. | ie. The paintings ‘are “Portrait of "an Author.” by Jacopo da Ponformo (1494-1552): ‘a portrait ‘of Menaud ‘d‘Aure, “Viscount d’Aster, by | a French master of ‘about 1520, ‘and “Sibylla of Thier Before Emperor
‘dianapolis busihessman ‘and corAusustus” by Jan de Beer, Antwerp painter ‘active from 1504 to 1520. ‘poration ‘president has ‘written ‘to
Mr. Tarkington has ‘Ween ‘collect- SS Rep. Touis Tudlow ‘protesting ing paintings for the last 30 years, {rigoount d’Aster,” ‘descended after Booth Tarkington Fagainst the ‘proposed visit here ‘of and has adhered to ‘a rule that he ‘his ‘death in 1573 ‘to ‘his heirs, and | — a = - - "the Duke ahd Duchess of Windsor.
fr. am a. man S65 'SO buys ‘what ‘appeals to him ‘ahd not |; i ssession ‘of the | : A He believes it ‘will ‘add to Yabor
necessarily for the ‘name of the 'gapawirgs and later ‘was ‘hung at | pI {Inn By troubles throughout the country, acartist | Chambord Castle, France, | HERE SEEN LIKELY cording to the letter. Although rey He is ‘€o ‘much ‘absorbed in art| Dr. Gustav Gluck, Vienna] EE withholding the Writer's name, Mr. Trelides Hew {hat he has ‘written ‘a novel. soon to | ‘Museum director, has ‘ealled the | SWASHINGTON, Oct. 92.--Secre- | Ludlow ‘made public the text as fol- cut, Jk AL pe published, about art dealers and |'painting “an ‘exceptionally fine and tary of Labor Perkins may arrange [Tows: 2p, AR
“PHege ‘afe just ‘my views, ‘and I] 1 3 AW 0 iy 0d, Bhan giamon Times Special thank you for giving them consid- [| EY SN 5 i gnEagement Tig
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Beautitm. fasting, No Waiting! connoisseurs. Intimate friends of | ‘characteristic ‘work ‘of =a French I'n regional conference for labor ad-| “The purpose of this Tetter is ‘to All De Live Permanents Mr. Tarkington say he always has ‘master ‘of the 18th century. ‘ministration in Tndianapolis some | w—— —— ‘au BC ie, on Waves
Dr. Gluck and Dr. Tudwig Bal- | time after the hational conference | Going Out dies 4 ND. , $4 1 . u Dp to 3S 1 bleached ‘or ‘baby fine |
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longed to paint re Portrait of an Author” is dass, University ‘of Vienna ‘profes- js ‘held here, she announced ‘today. | " na il > a HIE panel 95 by 79 sor, and Prof. William Siuda, Unt- The national conference dates are | BUSINESS centimeters. It portrays the ‘half [versity ‘of ‘Graz, have certified the {ot 95-07. fae Ro SHED. teneth fisiife ‘of ‘a hearded ‘man in|other painting, “Sybylla ‘of Tiber | — mem | "pats “Blankets. vinlet-colored clothing and ‘dark [Before Emperor Augustus.” | conception ‘of the large painting on | head covering : | ‘Prof. Baldass ‘wrote ‘of it: “I|eéanvas in the gallery ‘of the Vienna | NRIVNGE CO, Pontormo was ‘orice ‘of the otit- "am convinced that it Is ‘an “early | Art ‘Academy. i standing figtires ‘of the late Pior- | De E—_— ee : =
entine school of 'painfing, ‘who | <tudied ‘under Teonardo ‘da Vinei | and later under Andrea del Sarto. He painted in churches in Florence | in the service ‘of Pope Leo X. The portrait ‘of Menaud ‘d'Aure,
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