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ART and ARTISTS of TODAY. JUNE-JULY 1938
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CORNELIA VAN A. CHAPIN AT WORK. Hands tell the story.

THE SCULPTORS GUILD
A Non-Profitmaking Society of Outstanding American Sculptors

THE Sculptors Guild has an Executive Board comprised of Oronzio Malardelli, Jose De Creeft, Aaron J. Goodleman, John Hovannes, Chaim Gross, Minna Harkavy, Milton Horn, Berta Margoulies, Warren Wheelock and William Zorach. The Secretary is Berta Margoulies. The Treasurer is Anita Weschler. There are no other officers.
The Sculptors Guild is a society of American sculptors, incorporated on July 8th, 1937. The purpose of the Guild it set forth in its preamble, from which the following clauses are quoted: "To unite sculptors of all progressive aesthetic tendencies into a vital organization in order to further the artistic integrity of sculpture and give it its rightful place in the sculptural life of this country. To assist the public to a fuller appreciation of the function of sculpture in the cultural life of the country. To assist the public to a fuller appreciation of the function of sculpture in the cultural life of the country. To oppose all attempts to curtail freedom of expression in art. To support all efforts directed toward maintaining favorable conditions for the artist and his work to cooperate with other organizations so minded. To encourage and support governmental recognition of the arts; to advocate a program calculated to insure to the arts a permanent place in a national educational scheme; to work for the inclusion of sculpture in larger measure in civic planning. . . To promote a more equitable balance in the representation afforded sculpture in art exhibitions; to insist on its correct display. . . To enlist the cooperation of the architectural profession that the sculpture and the architecture of buildings may again be planned simultaneously and homogeneously."

Exhibition members and ther exhibits are as follows:
Saul Baizerman - "March of the Innocents" (copper) "A Song" (hammered bronze); Sonia Brangier Boas - "The Family" (plaster) "Figure" (white marble); Harold Cash - "Martha" portrait of child (bronze) "Standing Nude" (bronze); Albino Cavalito--"Polar Bear" (cipolino marble) "Figure" (granite); Cornelia Van A. Chapin-
 - "Bear Cub: (volcanic rock); Jose De Creeft - "Head" (black granite); Hunt Diederich - "Man and Child" (plaster) "Jockey" (bronze); Herbert Ferber - "Man" (cherry wood) "Wrestlers" (butternut wood); Paul Fiene - "Stag"; John B. Flannagan - "Goat" (stone) "Morning" (stone); Mark Freidman - "Fecundity" (composition) "Potato Peeler" (composition); Hy Freilicher--"Carousal (sabicu wood) "Monk with Accordion" (mahogany); Maurice Glickman -""Young Nude" (cast stone) "Kneeling Nude" (plaster); Vincent Glinsky - "The Dreamer" (marble) "The Maching Age" (plaster); Aaron J. Goodelman - "Mother and Child" (stone); Dorothea Greenbaum - "Acrobat" (plaster) "David (Bronze); Chaim Gross--"Acrobatic Dance" (bird's eye maple); Genevieve Karr Hamlin -"Interlude" (Texas Lens Stone); Minna R. Harkavy -"Portrait of Hall Johnson" (bronze) "Eroica" (plaster); John Hovannes - "Figure" (limestone); Milton Hebald - "Cellist" (plaster); Milton Horn -"Portrait of the Artist's Mother" (terra-cotta) "Seated Figure" (plaster); Margeret Brassler Kane -"Trapeze" (Tennessee marble) "Undersea Ballet" (relief) (Tennessee marble); Nathaniel Kaz - ""Resting Girl" (Tennessee marble) "Portrait of the Artist"; Oronzio Maldaralli - "Mother and Child" No. 2 (Tennesee marble) "Danse Moderne "(limestone); Berta Margoulies - "Seated Figure (plaster ) "Torso" (Tennessee pink marble); David Michnick--"Lady and Shoshiner" (plaster) "Peasant Mother" (plaster); Ward Montague - "Orient" (limestone) "Mother and Child" (wood); Hugo Robus - "Worship" (plaster); Helene Sardeau--"Dancing Figures" (bronze) "Kneeling Figure"; Concetta Scaravglione - "Girl and Gazelle" (plaster); Louis Slobodkin--"Torso" (stone) "Shulamuth" (plaster); Cesare Stea - "Man with Book" (plaster) "Dancer" (plaster); Mary Tarleton -"Portrait of Dora Washington" (bronze) "Figure" (bronze); T. Trajan - "America and Asia" (Keens cement) "Colots" (Keens cement); Polygnotos Vagis -"Cycle" (plaster); Nat Werner - "String Quartet" (wood) "Man with Scythe" (plaster); Anita Weschler -"Martial Law" No. 1 "Strange Circle" (cast stone) "Martial Law" No. 3 "Neither Do They Reap (cast stone); Warren Wheelock - "Coq

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