Starting today, an exhibit of the "Fifty Prints of the year" selected by The American Institute of Graphic Arts of New York will be held at the Robinson Hall Annex, the former Old Fogg Museum in the first floor exhibition hall. The exhibit will continue for one week.
These prints were exhibited last March in the American Institute of Graphic Arts as then fifth annual exhibition. The selection of prints has been made by a single jurer Mr. John Sloan, who has had 943 prints to choose from submitted by 268 artists.
In continuance of the plan adopted for last year's exhibition the effort to give numerical equality to new school and old school tendencies was disregarded. The American Institute of Graphic Arts does not participate in the proceeds from the selling of prints but in order to facilitate sales it is supplying, a list of those from whom the various prints may be ordered.
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