Object Details
Creator
Armin, Emil, 1883-
Subject
Chicago No-Jury Society of Artists
Place of publication, production, or execution
No place, unknown, or undetermined
Physical Description
1 clipping : ill. ; 47 x 31 cm
Summary
Part of lower right corner of sheet is missing; title and date supplied from reproduction of this item in The Old Guard and the Avant-Garde: Modernism in Chicago, 1910-1940, ed. Sue Ann Prince (1990).
Penciled in lower left: Chicago Literary Times, Oct. 1928
Advertisement designed by Armin for the No-Jury Society's 1923 Cubist Ball features caricatures and brief blurbs about Chicago artists. Artists depicted are: Oskar [V]raiment [?]; Stanislas Szukalski; Bert Elliott; Karl Mattern; Hellen [i.e. Helen] West Heller; Frances Strain and Fred Biesel; Ejnar Hansen; Edgar Miller; Emil Armin; Raymond Jonson; Carl Hoeckner; Ramon Shiva; The N[e]ebes [Louis and Minnie]; and Rudolph Weisenborn
Penciled in lower left: Chicago Literary Times, Oct. 1928
Advertisement designed by Armin for the No-Jury Society's 1923 Cubist Ball features caricatures and brief blurbs about Chicago artists. Artists depicted are: Oskar [V]raiment [?]; Stanislas Szukalski; Bert Elliott; Karl Mattern; Hellen [i.e. Helen] West Heller; Frances Strain and Fred Biesel; Ejnar Hansen; Edgar Miller; Emil Armin; Raymond Jonson; Carl Hoeckner; Ramon Shiva; The N[e]ebes [Louis and Minnie]; and Rudolph Weisenborn
Citation
Emil Armin. The parade of the Chicago artists to the No-jury Artists cubist ball, 1923 October. Emil Armin papers, 1922-1977. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Use Note
Current copyright status is undetermined
Location Note
Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution Washington, D.C. 20560
Date
1923 October
Record number
(DSI-AAA)18108
Type
Printed Materials
Place
Chicago, Ill.
See more items in
Emil Armin papers, 1922-1977
Data Source
Archives of American Art
Topic
Artists
Record ID
AAADCD_item_18108