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Modern Dutch Prints

DATES December 11, 1925 through January 20, 1926
ORGANIZING DEPARTMENT European Painting and Sculpture
COLLECTIONS European Art
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  • December 11, 1925 The Brooklyn Museum announces that a new exhibition will be opened in its Print Galleries on December 11th consisting of a representative collection of Modern Dutch Prints. This group comprises about 150 examples of nearly every artist of note in Holland. There are etchings, lithographs and wood-cuts in wide variety and embracing nearly every phase of modern art from the conservative to the radical expressionists. Among the artists represented in this exhibltlon some of the better known names are those of Jan Tootrop, Ja Mankes, Toon De Jong, Joan B. Jongkind, Piet van Wyngaerdt, Lodeqyk Schelfhout, Jan Voorman, Jr., Marius Bauer, W. B. Tholen, De Zwart, Dupont, Jan Schonk and Dieperink. The exhibition will occupy the galleries of the print department up to and including January 20th.

    Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1916 - 1930. 1925, 070.
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  • December 6, 1925 The Brooklyn Museum announces that a new exhibition will be opened in its Print Galleries on December 11th consisting of a representative collection of Modern Dutch Prints. This group comprises about 150 examples of nearly every artist of note in Holland. There are etchings, lithographs and wood-cuts in wide variety and embracing nearly every phase of modern art from the conservative to the radical expressionists. Among the artists represented in this exhibition some of the better known names are those of Jan Tootop, Jan Mankee, Toon De Jong, Joan B. Jongkind, Piet van Wyngaerdt, Lodegyk Sohelfhourt, Jan Voerman, Jr., Marius Bauer, W.B. Tholen, De Zwart, Dupont, Jan Schenk and Dieperink. The exhibition will occupy the galleries of the Print Department up and including January 20th.

    Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1916 - 1930. 1925, 065.
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