Richmond Palladium (Daily), 1 July 1904 — Page 2
4. RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1904.
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The officers of the Richmond Sketch Club and the writer of this column are in receipt of effective announcement cards from Mr. J. J. Biesing, of 65-67 Molenstraat, The Hague Holland, Mr. Biesing being a dealer in high class Dutch paintings and water colors, the card including a picture of one of the exhibition rooms. The modern Dutch school, with such men as Israels, Mauve and others as well known, is famous and it is interesting to an American to know where representative work of these and other artists may be found. People visiting The Hague could not do better than look up the Biesing galleries.
that were worth not only the $500 included in the Reid fund, but double that amount. If Comer could not receive the compliment of having one of his pictures purchased by this fund, he vertainly should not be made the victim of a dinky subscription list. Mr. Comer is too great an artist and has commanded too much admiration abroad to be relegated to the rear in this fashion. If one of Comer's best pictures isn't worth $500 it isn't worth anything. Dr. Starbuck, new' professor of education at Earlham, who was in the city recently and was taken a hurried excursion to the art exhibit and who is said to be a critic of discrimination, upon being asked which one of two pictures by New York artists the Ben Foster being one of them he thougrt the best to be purchas-
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This column has received a document called ''Circular of Committee on Instruction," with reference to the schools of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts for the season
of 1904-1905. It is interesting to ed by the art association, said, "neiknow that the coming year is the ther," and pointing out a Girardin in ninety-ninth in the history of this the local artist's room, said that he school, having been established in would take that picture in preference 1S05, the school year beginning Oeto- to any picture shown at the exribit. ber 3rd, and closing May 27th, and This particular canvas by Girardin divided into three terms. Some of the is, by the way, an attractive one and instructors are William M. Chase, suggestive of Inness. As said here beCecilia Beaux, Henry McCarter, fore this is the time for people to inFrank Miles Day, Henry P. Poore vest in a, canvasese by our local arand Chai-les Grafly. This is one of tists because in a few years they will the best art schools in the United command prohibitive prices to those States, many noted artists having re- of limited income. The fact .is that ceived their first instruction therein, those who shout the loudest for "art As stated before several Richmond culture" and roll their eyes to heaven people have studied in this institution in ecstacies of artistic frenzy are the including Mr. Charles Wasson. 1 very ones who never buy a picture " of a local artist. Artists like other peo Many people will remember the pie have to live and the very best enlarge canvas painted by Otto Stark couragement they can receive is the exhibited here some years since call- purchase of their pictures. Not a sined "The Committee" being life size gle picture by a local artist was sold figures of three men. This picture was at the recent exhibition and this arhung in the Indiana Building at St. gues rather illy for the alleged good Louis and has recently been purchas- feeling toward local art. There are ed for $500 by a non-Tndianian. Re- people, however, who purchase Indigret was expressed at the sale that ana pictures, and one of these is Mrs. the picture was not retained by In-(L. C. Boyd whose beautiful canvases diana. but a prophet is not without by Bundy and Steele were on exhibit, honor save in his own state, and Mrs. Boyd is to be heartily commendStark is not the only artist who has ed for the taste displayed in the seleebeen more appreciated by connoiss- J lion of subjects as shown by these eurs abroad than those at home, altho pictures.
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it is to be doubted if any one can be labeled "connoisseur," who judges a picture by the name in the corner or the price with which it is tagged. There is nothing so grossly philistine as to fall into raptures over a picture because it is marked with four figures and a dollar mark. Of such are not the kingdom of Arts. Tf there is any money left after the expenses of the recent exhibit are paid, one of Conner's pictures will be bought and a committee has been appointed to solicit subscriptions in addition. While this is commendable it is rather a cheap way of treating an artist of Mr. Connor's cenius and growing reputation. "Tell me all about Conner," writes a celebrated critic in the East. "Do you know that wonderful artist, Conner?" asks Duveneck of a Richmond young woman in Cincinnati. The fact is that the $500 Reid fund should have been used this year in buying one of Conner's pictures, instead of resorting to a sort of donation-party method the result of which is problematical. Ben Foster, whose picture was bought, is a New York artist of reputation whose opportunities have been merely greater than those of Conner. Opportunity makes the man in nine tenths of the cases on record. Of course it was very nice for Ben Foster to get $500 for his picture but why not encourage art in Richmond, instead of New York? Conner is every whit as great an artist as Ben Foster; in fact far greater if Foster is to be judged by the quality of the work he has sent here for exhibit. People who know say that it was not representative. This colmun doesn't know as the writer thereof never saw any of Foster's pictures other than these. But it is to be hoped, for the glory and honor of his reputation, that they are not. However that may be the point this column wishes to emphasize is that the $500 Reid fund should be used for the encouragement of local art, because we have here artists of native talent and in one case, genius, whose reputation abroad yives them a prestige which
should be recognized by their fellow townsmen. This column is not uttering a diatribe against Ben Foster. It is not sayihg that Foster is not an ar
tist of reputation who does charming
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briate Satyr, and a hundred instances of sculptures of the kind that coni i i e i
laineu no moral, no warning irom history. I Vfrif
"So far as my group is concerned, there is no nudity at all, unless you call that woman nude whose dress has slipped down a little. My group is a warning to the modern world that a i a L c i
nation at me top in. iitrr iut-i w uirn does not study higher things han lux- j
ury and self-indulgence must inevitably fall before a cleaner, higher-toned nation."
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The writer of this column is indebted to Mr. Watson who represents this district so brilliantly in Congress, for an interesting volume issued from the government presses entitled "National Galleries of History and Art in Washington," under the general head of "Senate Documents" the contents being a petition by Franklin Webster Smith for the site of the old Naval Observatory for the National Galleries of History and Art which was presented to the senate by Mr. Hoar. This is a somewhat se
rious but extremely interesting vol-1 Truly, as Biondi well says, where is ume and should result in agitation to the consistency of addmitting the 41. f.ni onlonilv rlcivod liv Mr. niirplv n.nraii "Bacchante" of Mac-
Smith. I.Monnies over which the high- (Sj
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The most interesting article in the j in Boston had so many shudderings CJLJULJLJLJLJLJIlLJl LJLJLJLJLJLJ U '
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July "Fine Arts Journal," is a re-.
print article from the "Philadelphia Item" with reference to the "Satunalia," of Signor Biondi, about which he is having a controversy with
the Metropolitan Museum of Art in
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arms by this same Metropolitan Mu- j seum of Art, and excluding this great ( pipece of sculpture which has for the end of contemplation a beneficent influence. Wonderful indeed are the
York. Notwithstanding the; mental processes of the human entity, that this famous sculptural , Signor Biondi is justly incensed over
group took the Grand Prix, the high-j this action and says, "I have not only est honors given by a jury of sculp-.lost the opportunity of exhibiting the
tors and painters of all nations at the
exposition of 1900 in Paris, and was
group over the country but its concealment by the Museum, as if it were
exhibited at the Pan-American Ex-ja rile thing, has hurt my reputation, position, and the fact that he had en-jl want it shown so that artists may tered into a contract with the tms- j see that it is not by chance that I octees of the Metropolitan to exhibit jcupy a high position in Italy and this work of art for one year, the France and the American people can
latter named crentleraan sequestered I judge whether I have not designed a
the croup in a cellar because sundry useful lesson against the evils of
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objected to it on moral grounds. Bio
ndi was amazed when he learned of their acton and has arrived in this country for proper explanations. To quote Signor Biondi: "I was stunned," exclaimed Signor Biondi yesterday, at his brother's apartments. "To thing that a moral lesson like the 'Saturnalia,' designed
drunkenness and oppression."
It is sincerely to be hoped that jus-
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tico win be done this great artist! and rt rr 1 T T T A TkT "X " "-v qqp a false impression removed from the ' S I A KK K 1 A il I 1 fill n
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Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably
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to show the decadence of Rome under inclined persons, the death rate the Emperors, soon to be given a among small children is very high
Christianity, should be smirched with j not probably one case of bowel comthe epithet immoral! As an artist I j plaint in a hundred, however, that j was amazed that a group which re-.could not be cured by the timely use (
ceived the suffrages of the greatest, of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and artists assembled at Paris, including Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Frank Americans, should have been treated ; Riirirs, of Franklinville, N. Y., in
speaking of this remedy said:
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"As a thinker I was aghast at the. have found it expedient fo have a(
dullness of men who could so miscon- surrlv of Chamberlain s Colic, Choi-
work. Itdoes say, howeTer, that the strue the meaning of the group as to 'era and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand.
think it unfit for public exhibif-v lTTX been a lamil' sateguaru ana looked about the hall and ftfnjJ specially beneficial to children.
isacchantv by Macjlonnies,f2
ly nude and danc.inr;
picture bought with the $500 Reid
fund was not worth the $1000 by which it "was marked nor yet the
$500 it secured, and it does also say,
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