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Art and Magic

Russell, Phillips | April 10, 1929 issue

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The article presents information on the book "Artlover," Vol. 2. THE subtitle of this handsomely made and copious book is "The Anthology of an Art Merchant." But it is more than an anthology; it is a summing up, a condensation and congelation, representing three years of J.B. Neumann's tender adventures among graphic masterpieces. Neumann is one of the most original and individualistic of art dealers. From obscure places he is forever emerging with works that are "neglected, dispraised, and little known," and lover these works he hovers with a devotion almost maternal, arranging them with tender care, and praising their merits with an enthusiasm which never flags.

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ARTLOVER (Book); NEUMANN, J. B.; ART -- Specimens; ANTHOLOGIES; ENTHUSIASM; CARING
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