International studio . Lent by Mrs. Isaac H. Clolh, THREE FRIENDS BY JOSEPH DE CAMP The Art of Baron Ad. De Meyer. GLASS AND FRUIT—STILL LIFE T HE ART OF BARON AD. DEMEYER Fortunately the degree of meritreached by camera craft today doesnot make it necessary to explain that the highestqualities of art may be attained by what was onceconsidered a machine of purely utilitarian , even the most casual inspection ofthe thirty examples of recent work by Baron DeMeyer (which occupied the galleries of ThePhoto-Secession from the eighteenth of Decem-ber to the fifteenth of January) wo


International studio . Lent by Mrs. Isaac H. Clolh, THREE FRIENDS BY JOSEPH DE CAMP The Art of Baron Ad. De Meyer. GLASS AND FRUIT—STILL LIFE T HE ART OF BARON AD. DEMEYER Fortunately the degree of meritreached by camera craft today doesnot make it necessary to explain that the highestqualities of art may be attained by what was onceconsidered a machine of purely utilitarian , even the most casual inspection ofthe thirty examples of recent work by Baron DeMeyer (which occupied the galleries of ThePhoto-Secession from the eighteenth of Decem-ber to the fifteenth of January) would convinceone that De Meyers work stands well in the frontranks with that of Stieglitz, Coburn, GertrudeKasebier and certain others who have identifiedthemselves with the movement. The pictures which were shown were of variedtypes, but all of marked interest both in subjectand in the manner in which they were taken, andif the critic of this sort of thing were disposed toconmient upon the possibly artificial poses ofsome of the figures, the same critic would find noless artificiality in most poses adopted


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