December 15-28, 1928
Paris
Press Clippings
"Some thirty paintings and water colors are
being exhibited by Mr.H. Ary Stillman, the American artist, in
the galeries Bernheim Jeune. Mr.Stillman, who studied first at
Sioux City, and then in New York, completed his artistic education
by visiting European public galleries. In Paris he was influenced
by Bonnard and Laprade and by Impressionism. His palette has a
delicate charm which cannot be resisted. Among the best pieces
in the exhibition are "Le Lapin," a still life in gray
tones which recall Chardin; "Le Pont de Moret," some
landscapes from South, particularly of Cassis, and some water
colors, souvenirs of travel in which artist gives his impressions
of people and landscapes of the East."
GEORGES BAL.
New York Herald, Paris Edition
Paris Art Notes
December 18, 1928
"The exhibition of young Stillman ably illustrates
his talent for subtle and harmonious distinctions."
PINTURICCHIO
Garnet de la Semaine
December 21, 1928
"I don't know whether it is the reflection
of his Russian heritage or a peculiar spiritual approach of the
artist to his work that imbues his work with a strange mystic
quality."
VLADIMIR ZELLER
Poslednia Novosty
December 24, 1928
"Stillman reveals to us a keenly sensitive
and talented artist. Stillman has mastered his craft and realizes
this mastery in his paintings. His still-lifes are splendidly
poised, his portraits living. He is a born painter, whose talent
will assuredly mature harmoniously."
F.D.
Figaro Artistique
December 27, 1928
"At the Bernheim-Jeune Galleries, the first
Paris exhibition of the works of Ary Stillman brings the discovery
of a fine temperament. One finds no metaphysics, no distortions
or sham in these canvases. Certainly there is evidence of a scientific
approach, but this is cleverly concealed. They are poems simple
and direct, which come from the heart and move the heart."
MAXIMILIEN GAUTHIER
Gazette de Paris
December 29, 1928
"Ary Stillman is a painter who is constantly
experimenting in many directions and who has a splendid feeling
for color harmonies. "
ARSENE ALEXANDRE
Figaro
December 29, 1928
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Nude
1928
oil on canvas
32 x 25
Private Collection, TX |
La Place de la
Posta, Cassis
1928
oil on canvas
21 x 25
Green Room
University of Houston,
Moores School of Music, TX |
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Rue a Moret
1928
oil on canvas
Private Collection |
Nature Morte (oiseaux)
1928
oil on canvas
Sioux City Art Center, IA |
Talented Illuminator
"...The Bernheim-Jeune Gallery also contains
the work many other talented artist. In one of the rooms on the
first floor a young Russin-American artist, Mr. Stillman, after
having studied at the New York Academy and visited the principal
European towns, makes his debut with a number of canvases which
show true artistic temperament. His work shows that he has introduced
variety into his studies, which is an important point."
By H.F.E.
In the World of Art
December, 1928
Exhibited
Artwork Titles |
L'homme au Bornet Rouge |
Environ de Cassis |
Nature Morte (oiseaux) |
Paysage du Midi |
Nu |
Maison Rouge (Cassis) |
Tete de Femme |
Ferme Dans le Midi |
Place de la Poste a Cassis |
Rue a Moret |
Nature Morte (lapin) |
L'oree de la Foret |
Paysage |
Au Bord du Loing |
Nature Morte (paissons) |
Coin a Cassis |
Le Pont a Moret |
Auto-Porte |
Vieilles Maisons (Moret) |
Moulin (Moret) |
Cour de la Levrette (Moret) |
Types de l'Orient |
Poissons |
Types de l'Orient |
Jeine Fille |
Paysages de l'Orient |
Bouddha |
Paysages de l'Orient |
Port a Cassis |
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