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FROM: TORREY-HOHOFF, FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS PUBLICITY, 135 EAST 58TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY
PHONES: PLAZA 8 - 2160 — IF NO ANSWER CALL REGENT 4 - 7419

Release: November 3rd, 1937

The first large, important loan exhibition in the world of Pablo Picasso's first recognized periods, known as the "Blue" and "Rose" Periods, opened on Monday, November 2nd, at the galleries of Jacques Seligmann & Co. Inc., 3 East 51st St., N.Y.C., to run until November 26th. The sources that have made the exhibition possible include six museums, xxx fourteen private collections, and two New York galleries.

Other comprehensive shows of this artist have been retrospective, and included several periods. They were those held in Paris and Zurich in 1932, and the one at the opening of the Avery Memorial at Hartford, Conn.

The Jacques Seligmann exhibition is made up of 35 oils, many of which have their first public showing in New York City at this time.  They are those lent by the Pennsylvania Museum of Art, two lent by the Toledo Museum of Art, and others from the Worcester Art Museum, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Brewster, Mrs. Charles B. Goodspeed, Mr. & Mrs. Chauncey McCormick, and Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Phillips.  There will also be other important pictures shown for the first time in America from well-known European collections.

The list of lenders is:
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|Art Institute of Chicago | Mr. Jules Furtham|
|Buffalo Fine Arts Academy|  Mrs. Charles B. Goodspeed|
|Cleveland Museum of Art| Mr. A. Conger Goodyear||
|Pennsylvania Museum of Art| Mr. Leonard C. Hanna, Jr.|
|Phillips Memorial Gallery| Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Averell Harriman|
|Rochester Memorial Art Gallery| Adolph Lewisohn Collection|
|Toledo Museum of Art| Mr. & Mrs. Sam A. Lewisohn
|Worcester Museum of Art| Mr. & Mrs. Chauncey McCormick|
|Anonymous lenders|  Mrs. & Mrs. Q.A. Shaw McKean|
|Dr. Harry Bakwin|  Mrs. C. Shillard-Smith|
|Mr. & Mrs. Walter S. Brewster| Mr. Edward M.M. Varburg|