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Part Two - A Scrap Book of Invitations and News Clippings

[Representing the years 1936 - 1969]

NOTE: The Presentation of Announcements, Newsclippings, and other items here are transcribed more or less in the order in which they were placed in the original scrap book - many of these items had become detached from pages, but for the most part each newsclipping or item was found in obvious relationship to events by page and by the years that were represented.

1936

REVIEW

Concord Exhibitors At The Art Association
[Hand written notation: Concord Journal, 1936]

To the average, ordinary, everyday citizen, “The man in the street,” it must have come as a distinct surprise that our town has, living in it or very near it, so many persons well qualified to be classed under that rather elastic term of “Artist.” It is to be hoped that everyone who has not already done so will visit the Art Centre. The contributors to this October exhibition are all Concord people, and it is especially interesting to note that in several instances more than one member of the same family have decided artistic talent. The works of art and their creators can be roughly grouped as follows: Those exhibiting portraits are

Frederick A. Bosley Edith Eaton
Alfred E. Smith Alice R. Sohier
Helen S. Thompson  

Oil paintings were sent by

Ruth Bartlett N. L. Berry
Elizabeth Bosley Emily S. Bosley
Caroline Buttrick Henry H. Brooksl
Edward W. Emerson Gertrude Fiske
Mrs. Allen French Holland, R. N. Hudspeth
Mrs. F. M. Edward Motley
W. K. Shaw, Jr. Alice R. Sohier
Helen S. Thompson  

Those who are showing water-colors are

Mrs. William Faversham, Jr. Andrew Hepburn
Francis Cabot Lowell Frederick E. Lowell
Charles H. Pepper Isabel Shaw
T. Mott Shaw [architect]  

The etchers are

Mary Abbott Andrew Hepburn

Sculpture is represented by

Frederick W. Allen Mrs. F. M. Holland

Sohier Bosley is showing his ship models
Henry B. Bigelow a book which he wrote and illustrated, “Medusae from the Eastern Pacific Expedition,”
Mrs. Cora Brown her hand-wrought silver
Russel Crook of Lincoln pottery tiles
Miss Alma DeMier miniatures
Henry Little an architect’s drawing of a cathedral
Eunice Pepper black wash drawings
Mr. George Shaw tooled leather
T. Mott Shaw a tapestry design
Russell Smith [Head of Boston Museum School] pencil drawings


The fact that so many different branches of creative art are represented makes the exhibit entirely free of monotony, and all loyal Concord residents are urged to attend it, for something interesting to every type of person will be found there.

 

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