Public Libraries And Art Education

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Connected with the library, in a separate building, is an art museum containing the George Walter Vincent Smith collections of ceramics, swords, rugs, and other objects of indus- trial art.
No loan exhibition of paintings has been held in the New York City library, but there have been occasional exhibitions of engravings. However, the library owns a collection of paintings which is open to the public whenever the building is open, and is well attended.
This has recently been enlarged by the gif
...t of Tissot's Old Testament paintings, which will be hung in place when the building is completed.
In the Dubuque, Iowa, library, the walls of one room LIBRARIES AND ART are entirely covered with framed pictures of birds, sev- eral of which are large Audubon prints. This is called the Bird Room, and teachers often take their pupils there for study.
The library at Manhato, Minn., owns a collection of Alaskan Indian basketry, and one of American pottery.
Besides the temporary exhibits in the Newark Library, there is a permanent exhibition of engravings of every kind: wood, copper, mezzotint, aquatint, lithograph, photogravure, half tone, and zinc etching; and of pro- cesses and tools which, it is hoped, will prove to be the nucleus of a much larger collection in time.


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