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From:     Tel BOgardus 4-1729 

ARGUS PRESSCLIPPING BUREAU 
OTTO SPENGLER, DIRECTOR 
352 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK
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TERMS: Payable in advance 
$40 - for 1000 clippings 
$22 - for 500 clippings
$12 - for 250 clippings
$6 - for 100 clippings 
No time limit 

WE FILE NEW YORK DAILIES FOR 12 MONTHS 
ASK US ABOUT "THE BOOKSHELF SCRAP BOOKS." 
Sizes: 6x9 1/4, 9x12, 11x14 and 18 1/2x23 1/2. 
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NEW YORK TIMES 
DEC 12 1933
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Eighteenth Century Drawings. 

The decorative charm of eighteenth-century French art is exemplified in the current exhibition of drawings, water-colors and gouaches at the galleries of McMillen, Inc., 148 East Fifty-fifth Street. There is one Hubert Robert drawing; there are delightful gouaches by Moreau, Mandevare, Lallemand, Bellanger and Gadbois; two romantic water-colors, "Ruines," by Genin; also drawings by Boucher, Desrais, Massard, Oudry and others. Boucher's portrait of a young girl and a Casanova drawing of a battle group are especially interesting. The drawings all embody the fragile and decorative grace of line that distinguishes the period. -H. D.