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COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION
137 East 57th Street
NEW YORK

Cable Address: Artsociate

Telephones: Wickersham 2-0535-0537

INTERNATIONAL 1933

Patrons
His Excellency Paul Claudel, Ambassador from France.
His Excellency Walter Edge, Ambassador to France.
His Excellency Baron von Prittwitz und Gaffron, Ambassador from Germany.
His Excellency Frederic M. Sackett, Ambassador to Germany
His Excellency T. Filipowicz, Ambassador from Poland.
His Excellency Sir Ronald Lindsay, Ambassador from Great Britain.
His Excellency Andrew Mellon, Ambassador to Great Britain.
His Excellency Paul May, Ambassador from Belgium.
His Excellency E. Juan Francescode Cardenas, Ambassador from Spain.
His Excellency Marc Peter, Minister from Austria.
His Excellency Count Laszlo Szechenyi, Minister from Hungary,
His Excellency Edgar L. G. Prochnik, Minister from Austria.
His Excellency W. Bostrōm, Minister from Sweden
His Excellency J. H. van Royen, Minister from the Netherlands.
His Excellency Halvard H. Bachke, Ambassador from Norway.
His Excellency Ferdinand Veverka, Minister from Czechoslovakia.
His Excellency Otto Wadsted, Minister from Denmark.
The Royal Italian Ambassador, to United States.
His Excellency John W. Garret, Ambassador to Italy.
V.O.K.S, Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, Russia.
American Russian Institute.
American Scandinavian Foundation.
Carl Schurz Foundation.
Italy-America Society.
His Excellency Roberto Paribeni,  Inspector General Fine Arts, Italy.
His Excellency Johannes Siervers, Councillor of State Affairs, Berlin.
His Excellency Paul Lambotte, Minister of Arts and Science, Belgium.
His Excellency Daniel Baud-Bovy, President, Fed. Com. Fine Arts, Switzerland.

Committees for Europe

Francisco J. Sanchez Canton, Assistant Director, Prado Museum.
W.G. Constable, Director, Courtauld Institute of Art, London.
Bela de Dery, Director, Nemzeti Salon, Budapest. 
H.S. Ede, National Gallery, London.
Signora Maria M. Gallenga, Rome.
Dr. Axel Gauffin, Director, National Museum, Stockholm.
Joseph Gudiol, Director, Museum of Vich.
Dr. Carl Gunne, National Museum, Stockholm.
Professor Arthur Haseloff, Universities of New York and Kiel.
Professor Wilhelm Kästner, Director, Museum of Essen.
Prof. Johann H. Langaard, Secretary, National Gallery, Oslo.
Eustache de Lorey, For. Direc., Fr. Art Institute at Damascus.
Commendatore Antonio Maraini, Director, Venice Biennial.
A. Philip Mc Mahon, Professor of Fine Arts, New York Univ. 
Grand' Uff. Lino Pesaro, Milan.
Mrs. Frances Pollak, Executive Secretary, Research Institute.
Louis Reau, Director, French Art Institute at Vienna.
Rudolph M. Riefstahl, Res. Fellow in Islamic Art, Col. Art, Assn.
Timoteo Perez Rubio, Director, Museum of Modern Art, Madrid.
Professor V. V. Stech, Institute of Fine Arts, Prague.
Dr. Leo Swane, Director, Museum of Fine Arts, Copenhagen.
Professor Hans Tietze, Ministerialrat I. R., Vienna.
William R. Valentiner, Director, Detroit Museum of Art.

Committees for the United States

Robert B. Harshe, Director, Chicago Art Institute. 
William M. Milliken, Director, Cleveland Art Museum.
Homer Saint-Gaudens, Director, Carnegie Institute.
Francis Henry Taylor, Director, Worcester Art Museum. 
Jonas Lie, National Academy of Design.
John Sloan, President, Society of Independent Artists. 
Eugene Speicher, National Academy of Design. 
Maurice Sterne, Director Maurice Sterne School of Painting.

Committee for Latin America
Roland J. Mc Kinney, Director, Baltimore Museum of Art

Committee for Canada
Fred S. Haines, Director, Art Institute of Toronto.

Director Traveling Exhibitions, Mrs. Audrey Mc Mahon. 

January 5th, 1933

Jacques Seligmann Galleries
3 East 51st Street
New York City

Dear Sirs:

In connection with the International - 1933 which is to be shown at Rockefeller Centre from February 3rd to 25th, we are having a catalogue printed of 80 pages, bound in tan bristol board. There will be approximately 20 pages of halftones in this and there will be articles as follows:

Introductory article, Modern Art and the International - 1933 by Forbes Watson
Modern German Painting by William E. Valentiner
Modern English Painting by W. G. Constable
Modern American Painting by Francis Henry Taylor
Modern French Painting by Eustache de Lorey

Forewords to the respective sections of the catalogue as follows:

Austrian Painting by Professor Hans Tietze
Canadian Painting by Fred S. Haines
Dutch Painting by Professor A Barnouw
Belgian Painting by Paul Lambotte
Italian Painting by Commendatore Antonio Maraini
Hungarian Painting by Malcolm Vaughan
Scandinavian Painting by Professor George W. Eggers

The catalogue will be for sale at $1.00 and will be sold to advance subscribers at 75 [[cents symbol]]. Do you wish to place an order for your gallery now? If so, please use the enclosed return envelope and send your remittance either by check or in stamps. If, in addition to the copies which you may order for your gallery you desire to take one or two copies on consignment for resale at $100 to be billed to you at 75 [[cents symbol]], will you please indicate this in your reply. 

Sincerely yours, 
Audrey McMahon

VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL--1933 27TH FLOOR, ROCKEFELLER CENTER, FEBRUARY 8 TO 26