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BULLETIN 
of the NATIONAL ARTS CLUB
VOL. XX     NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 1938   NO. 2

CORNELIA VAN A. CHAPIN was the subject of an article by Sidney Carroll in the August number of Coronet, entitled "Direct From Life" (subtitle, "One Wrong Chip Means Ruin, but Cornelia Chapin Digs Animals Straight Out Of Stone") which was illustrated by a personal portrait and five reproductions of her sculpture. 

An exhibition of the work of twenty-one contemporary American sculptures at the Arden Gallery, current until November 5, includes "Breton Wrestlers", a little study of form in action, and "Incipit Vita Nova", by MALVINA HOFFMAN; "Greyhounds," by ANNA HYATT HUNTINGTON; and "Pelican in Repose," by CORNELIA VAN A. CHAPIN. "Bather," a distinguished and lovely figure, by EDWARD McCARTAN was also represented, and a photograph of this piece is reproduced in The New York Herald-Tribune of October 16.

Among the paintings reproduced in the catalog of the Allied Artists of America, whose twenty-fifth annual exhibition was held at the American Fine Arts Building October 15-31, were IVAN G. OLINSKY'S "A Conneticut Family," G. GLENN NEWELL'S "French Canadian Courtship," HOBART NICHOLS' "Snow Bound," KENNETH G. How's "Locronon" and GORDON GRANT'S "Mackerel Seiners." J.SCOTT WILLIAMS' mural sketch "Main Window, Indiana State Library," and CORNELIA VAN A. CHAPIN'S sculpture "Penguin", were also reproduced. 
Other members represented by oil paintings were WAYMAN ADAMS, ERNEST ALBERT, EDITH LEFERTS ALLEN, WINFIELD SCOTT CLIME, ALPHAEUS P. COLE, CHARLES C. CURRAN, MRS. JULIE MORROW DEFOREST, ISABEL COHEN DOUD, EDWARD-DUFNER, WALTER FARNDON, ANNA FISHER,