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The art museum of Princeton University wishes to express its gratitude to the museums and collectors whose generous cooperation has made the exhibition possible. Special acknowledgment is tendered to Mrs. Wolfgang Schwabacher for her advice and untiring aid and to Mrs. John C. Phillips for making her large collection available.
The drawings, many of which are related to the paintings listed below, have come from the collections of Mrs. David Metzger, Mrs. John C. Phillips, Mrs. Wolfgang Schwabacher, Mr. Elmer Beller, and Mr. Julien Levy. The rug, used by William Seitz as a design for the posters, is lent through the courtesy of Mr. Monroe Wheeler.

1. Portrait of Vartoosh (1922)
Lent by Mrs. John C. Phillips

2. The Antique Cat (1926)
Lent by Mrs. David Metzger

3. The Artist and His Mother (1926-29)
Lent by the Whitney Museum of American Art

4. Painting (circa 1936)
Lent by Mrs. John C. Phillips

5. Xhorkom (1936)
Lent by Mrs. John C. Phillips

6. Painting (1938)
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Holger Cahill

7. Garden in Sochi (circa 1940)
Lent by Mrs. John C. Phillips

8. Garden in Sochi (1941)
Lent by the Museum of Modern Art

9. The Pirate II (1943)
Lent by Mr. Julien Levy

10. The Liver is the Cock's Comb (1944)
Lent by Mrs. Jean Hebbeln

11. Water of the Flowery Mill (1944)
Lent by the Sidney Janis Gallery

12. Delicate Game (Circa 1945)
Lent by Miss Jeanne Reynal

13. The Unattainable (1945)
Lent by the Sidney Janis Gallery

14. Charred Beloved II (1946)
Lent by Mrs. John C. Phillips