Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Art Notes, Vol. 80: Published in the Interest of American Art and the Macbeth Gallery; November, 1924
At this writing we have on the walls Of one of our galleries a fine group of new pictures by Chauncey F. Ryder. Mr. Ryder in his work this summer has gone very far, and these pictures, most of which are small, are a real delight in their freshness and wholesomeness of spirit.
Whether we swear by or at the work of Alfred Stevens, there is food for thought in the few quotations interspersed here and there in this number of art notes, which are from a collee tion of his sayings published some years ago.
Since art notes first called attention to Mal colm Parcell as one of the brightest lights on the artistic horizon, he has been getting more and more attention both in public exhibitions and on the part of picture owners.
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