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Typical Citations During Season 
Fifteen Gallery. 

THIS CLIPPING FROM 
New York, N. Y. 
TIMES 
FEB 26 1939

Water-colors by Herbert Tschudy, Winthrop Turney, Alice Judson and others of the group, and small sculpture by Doris Caesar, Isabel Kimball, Cornelia Van A. Chapin and Genevieve Karr Camlin make up a highly diversifies group show at the Fifteen. 

New York, N. Y. 
WORLD-TELEGRAM
FEB 25 1939

At the Fifteen Gallery.
The Fifteen Gallery is showing a new group show of members' work, too, though in this gallery the mediums are confined to water color and sculpture. Winthrop Turney, Herbert Tschudy, Isabel Whitney, Cornelia Van Chapin, Charles Pepper, Doris Caesar, Alice Judson, Josephine Paddock, Charles Aiken, Beula Stevenson and other artists on the Fifteen's roster are all present-and with characteristic things. Miss Stevenson is, as usual, the most daring of the lot; Herbert Tschudy the most interested atmospheric effects captured in water color; Miss Whitney in decorative landscapes distinguished by the soundness of their design and freshness of their coloring; Morgan Padelford in the architectural forms simplified into geometric patterns.

THE FIFTEEN GALLERY is holding an exhibition of watercolors and sculpture by members of the organization. It is an excellent showing in which the grouping of work by various artists gives a number of one-man shows of high average.
The flower pieces of Charles Aiken are always outstanding in any exhibition. If there is anyone else painting such handsome flower papers as these it has not been my lot to see his work.
Herbert Tschudy, whose one-man exhibit here recently closed, contributes a group of his glowing landscapes where light and color fuse into rich harmonies of pattern.
Alice Judson reveals sounder design and purer color in her lively papers of Guatemela. Winthrop Turney contributes a group of his original, exquisitely rendered designs of ordinary subjects, leaf and straggling vine or a row of bottles brought to a sort of nth degree of splendor by his rendering.
Morgan Paddleford, Josephine Paddock, Willian Starkweather, Marion Monks Chase, Beulah Stevenson, Charles H. Pepper, Isabel Whitney, also contribute admirable papers to the showing.
The sculpture is by Isabel Kimball, Genevive K. Hamlin, Cornelia Van A. Chapin, Elizabeth Poucher and Doris Caesar.

AT THE FIFTEEN GALLERY,
Josephine Paddock is holding an exhibition of portrait and figure pieces. The artist is skillful in seizing the essentials of personality and emphasizing them by swift summary handling. Her portraits are enhanced by individual color schemes that lend vitality as well as echo the theme of the portraiture.
The group canvasses lack this intensity and persuasiveness, but there is a long roster of portraits in which able craftsmanship and a flair for effective decor succeed in seizing a likeness and making a handsome decorative design.
In another gallery, a group exhibit is hung. Works by Alice Jusdon, Cornelia Chaplin and Charles Aiken were especially noted in this gallery. (Fifteen Galley, 37 W. 57th st.).

THIS CLIPPING FROM NEW YORK, N. Y.
Sunday Journal & American
DEC 18 1938

THE FIFTEEN GALLERY has put on an exhibition of paintings and sculpture by invitation, which is, as the phrase goes, easy to look at, for it is well arranged and has a variety of expression. One of the most attractive pieces is "English Garden Flowers," by Barnard Lintott, in which one does not even think of the impeccable craftsmanship in the sheer beauty of flower forms and luscious textures.
A profile portrait by Sigvard Mohn, a landscape, "Spring in Westport," by Norman Mason, its fresh greens set off by silvery light, and a colorful visa, "Foot of Fulton Street," by Boris Elisayev, are other items specially noted, as well as a tender version of adolescene, "Fairy Tales," by Orlando Rouland.
The sculpture includes a number of excellent animal pieces by Elizabeth Poucher, Margaret Fickett, Thomas Frelinghuysen an Cornelia Chapin, some imaginatively designed figure pieces by Doris Caesar, Helen Sardeau and Genevieve Hamlin. Other contributing artists are Victor De Pauw, George Renouard, Oscar Julius, Ruth Palliser, Lu Duble, Helen Peabody, Williard Cummings, Agnes Richmond, Edward Warren and Isabel Kimball. (Fifteen Gallery, 37 W. 57th st.)

NATIONAL ARTS BROADCAST
Among club members who are jurors of the art exhibit at the New York World's Fair in 1939, we note, for painting GIFFORD BEAL, JONAS LIE, EUGENE SPEICHER; for sculpture. CORNELIA VAN A. CHAPIN, PAUL MANSHIP, ADOLPH WEINMAN, and for graphic arts, JOHN TAYLOR ARMS and ERNEST D. ROTH.

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