Abstract

Fine Arts

April 20, 1882 issue

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The Annual Exhibitions of the National Academy of Design and of the Society of American Artists are again open to the public. The catalogue of the Academy contains 839 numbers and that of the Society of American Artists 128. Both are overcrowded and almost equally so, but there are fewer works of entirely valueless character in the latter collection than in the first. It does, however, require considerable courage for canvases which do not merit public notice and which ought not, therefore, to find place on walls of these exhibitions.

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EXHIBITIONS; MUSEUM exhibits; ARTISTS; ART; ARTISANS; COURAGE
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