Item 196 Clipping 1923 1 Page |
Unknown Clipping fragment re Congo exhibition with photo illustration of fabrics by Bushongo people. [Source unknown, possibly May 1923, The Arts] View Document |
Item 91 Clipping 1923-03-23 2 Pages |
M.D.C. Crawford, Women's Wear Clipping from Women's Wear, illustrated with African objects, "Inspiration for Modiste Seen in Vogue of Congo Arts." View Document |
Item 381 Clipping 1923-04-08 1 Page |
Brooklyn Daily Eagle Clipping: "Primitive Negro Art at Museum," a notice that mentions the reception and concert that marked the opening of the exhibition, a brief description of the show, and a list of notables attending. View Document |
Item 377 Clipping and Attachment 1923-04-08 1 Page |
Brooklyn Daily Eagle Clipping: "Art Announcements, Brooklyn Museum to Show "Primitive Negro Art," and illustration of object entitled, "Man With Sword." View Document |
Item 139 Clipping 1923-04-14 1 Page |
Margaret Breuning, New York Post Clipping: "Primitive Negro Art on Exhibition, Brooklyn Museum Collection Shows Basis for Cubism," a notice of the exhibition with a detailed description of the objects and opinion as to the purpose and success of Culin's efforts. View Document |
Item 138 Clipping 1923-04-14 1 Page |
New York Sun Clipping re the exhibition, "Primitive Negro Art," Stewart Culin; quotes from remarks by Culin. View Document |
Item 136 Clipping 1923-04-14 1 Page |
Women's Wear Clipping: "Cotton Frocks Shown by Bonwit Teller & Co. Related in Design to African Art"; illustrations and text. View Document |
Item 140 Clipping 1923-04-15 2 Pages |
New York Times Magazine Clipping: "African Art at the Brooklyn Museum." View Document |
Item 145 Clipping 1923-04-18 1 Page |
Brooklyn Daily Eagle Clipping re opening of the exhibition of "Primitive Negro Art." View Document |
Item 382 Clipping 1923-04-18 1 Page |
Brooklyn Times Clipping: "Art of Bushongo on Exhibit Here," a notice of the exhibition of "Primitive Negro Art" with mention of accompanying paintings by Alice Mumford Culin, describing her, in error, as Culin's daughter. View Document |
Item 383 Clipping 1923-04-18 1 Page |
Women's Wear Clipping: "Design Department, Costumes After Belgian Congo Designs Exhibited," a notice of the exhibition and mention of objects manufactured with African motifs by Edward L. Mayer, Bonwit Teller, Esmond Mills, and Blanck & Co. View Document |
Item 385 Clipping 1923-04-20 2 Pages |
W.G. Bowdoin, New York World Clipping: "Ancient Negro Art Shown at Local Museum." View Document |
Item 384 Clipping 1923-04-21 1 Page |
New York Evening Post Clipping with three objects from the exhibition of "Primitive Negro Art" illustrated and including brief descriptive text. View Document |
Item 387 Clipping 1923-04-22 1 Page |
New York American Clipping: "Primitive Art of Negro at Brooklyn Museum." View Document |
Item 182 Clipping 1923-04-29 1 Page |
Delancey W. Fiske, New York Times Clipping: "Negro Art on View at Brooklyn Show." View Document |
Item 209 Clipping 1923-05-01 4 Pages |
Lace and Embroidery Review and Dress Essentials Clipping: "Textile Designs from Primitive Sources," The Lace and Embroidery Review and Dress Essentials, May 1923. View Document |
Item 388 Clipping 1923-05-03 1 Page |
R. F., Christian Science Monitor Clipping: "African Art at the Brooklyn Museum." View Document |
Item 389 Clipping 1923-05-07 1 Page |
Christian Science Monitor Clipping: "Man's Need of Art From the Beginning," an opinion piece about what can be drawn from the art in the Brooklyn Museum's exhibition of "Primitive Negro Art." View Document |
Item 390 Clipping 1923-05-19 4 Pages |
Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine Clipping: "Newest Fashion Ideas From Darkest Africa's Jungles" with text and images. View Document |
Item 214 Clipping 1923-05-23 2 Pages |
W.G. Bowdoin, Evening World Letterhead and business card attached to a clipping from The Evening World, 05/23/1923, entitled "646 Fine Exhibits By the Salons of America, Now On." View Document |
Item 488 Clipping 1923-07-01 17 Pages |
Stewart Culin, Brooklyn Museum Article: "Negro Art," by Stewart Culin, "Brooklyn Museum Quarterly", vol. X, No. 3, July 1923, pp. 119-132. Describes the intent of the exhibition, "Primitive Negro Art, Chiefly from the Belgian Congo," with background detail about the cultures and objects that were represented. View Document |
Item 391 Clipping 1923-12-01 1 Page |
Boston Evening Transcript Clipping: "Brooklyn Activities, Museum Contains Wealth of Materials Dealing With Racial Origins-Art From the Congo," a brief notice of the exhibition of "Primitive Negro Art." View Document |
Item 274 Clipping, Legal Size 1924-01-01 1 Page |
Studio Revue Publication no. 13, Janvier 1924, Studio Revue, which includes on p. 12 a mention of the exhibition of watercolors by Alice Mumford Culin at the Galerie Paul Guillaume. View Document |
Item 392 Clipping 1924-01-19 1 Page |
Women's Wear, Design Department Clipping: "African Raffia Inspire Designs for New Line of Embroidered Novelties" and illustration: "New Ideas in Embroidered Cottons." View Document |
Item 449 Clipping 1925-10-03 2 Pages |
Scholastic Clipping from The Scholastic, vol. 7, no. 2: "Plans for Using this Issue of the Scholastic in the Classroom." Illustration of "The Carved Door," insert advising students to write to Brooklyn Museum and request a copy of the "Primitive Negro Art" catalogue. Text with brief historical comments about Africa and its exploration. View Document |
Item 761 Catalogue Cover 1927-02-07 1 Page |
Theatre Arts Monthly Catalogue of the exhibition, Theatre Arts Monthly presents The Blondiau-Theatre Arts Collection of Primitive African Art at the New Art Circle 35 West 57th St. New York, N. Y., February 7th to March 5th. View Document |
Item 358 Clipping 1927-02-12 2 Pages |
New York Sun Clipping: "Primitive Negro Art Shown." Review of the showing of the Blondiau-Theatre Arts Collection of Primitive African Art at the New Art Circle. View Document |