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Rosenfeld, Paul | October 7, 1931 issue

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The article focuses on the paintings of artist Charles Demuth. His exhibition at An American Place, was persistently impressive. What is very curious is that this strong impression should have been made by a collection of pictures decidedly dainty and even precious in quality, and that it should have registered itself in harmony with the full discovery of their daintiness and preciosity. The show left no sensation of weight and power, exhibited none of the massive color and bold rhythm of certain other contemporary painters.

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DEMUTH, Charles -- Exhibitions; PAINTING; ART; PICTURES; COLORS; ARTISTS
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