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The Ary Stillman Green Room, Moores School
of Music,
The University of Houston

Temple Emanu El, Houston, TX

Beth Shalom,
Sioux City, IA

Exhibitions

Private Collections

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Ainslie Galleries
March 30 - April 12, 1929
New York

Press Clippings

"At the Ainslie Galleries H.Ary Stillman is holding an exhibition of paintings. Mr. Stillman is one of the occasional recruits from the world of buisness to that of art. He was a jeweler in a Westren city, but gave up this occupation to study in New York and later in Europe. He has exhibited in Paris with other artists and once in a one-man show at the Galleries of Bernheim-Jeune. This young artist has a direct, sensitive quality, particularly in his landscapes.. His figure paintings are, perhaps, more technically able but les individual than these landscapes where he imparts much of the mellow flavor of Provencal towns with their weathered walls and sun-drenched streets tempered by shadows."

New York Evening Post
Saturday, April 6, 1929

La Place de la Posta, Cassis
1928
oil on canvas
21 x 25
Green Room
University of Houston,
Moores School of Music, TX
Bridge at Moret
1928
oil on canvas
Private Collection

"The landscapes, portraits and drawings comprising a varied exhibition by H. Ary Stillman, at the Ainslie gallery, are those of an artist yet in the process of developing a style. Stillman, who abandoned a jewelry business in Sioux City, Iowa, back in 1919, has passed the intervening ten years in painting in France and Palestine, and is having his first show in this country. The landscapes hold out special promise. From the standpoint of organization and color the one entitled "Edge of the Forest,"is particularly good. "The Bridge at Moret"is interesting in the same way and both are solidly painted. Cezanne, perhaps, has influenced him most, at least in the manner of pattern, though his color, which is blended with the palette knife, taking on at times a soft iridescent hue, is more personal with him. The chief souvenirs of the artist’s work in the Near East are portrait studies of native children in watercolor. They are cleverly executed and so are the Jerusalem watercolors, which are vividly atmospheric and pleasing in color."

Herald Tribune
News and Exhibitions of the Week in Art
Sunday, April 7, 1929

Street in Moret Edge of the Forest
Street in Moret
1928
oil on canvas
Private Collection
Edge of the Forest
c. 1920s
oil on canvas
Private Collection

Exhibited Artwork Titles
Portrait of a Woman with Red Outskirts of Cassis
Post Office Square, Cassis Landscape, South of France
Still Life, Rabbit Red House, Cassis
Landscape Street in Moret
Still Life, Fish Edge of the Forest
The Bridge at Moret Band of the River Loing
Courtyard, Moret Self Portrait
Buddha Nude
The Port of Cassis A group of watercolors & drawings


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