Monday, Oct. 29, 1923
Women
Women of many nations are represented in the 33rd annual exhibition of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors, at the Fine Arts Society, Manhattan. Among the foreigners: Annie Swynnerton, England; Olga de Boznanska, Poland; Emma Ciardi, Italy; Marie Laurencin (famous modernist), Suzanne Valadon (former acrobat and Renoir model), France. The National Arts Club prize of $100, offered by John G. Agar for the best work of art in the show, went to Medea, a sculpture by Alice Morgan Wright. The figure-painting prize was won by Theresa Bernstein's Milliners. Mary Cassatt has a brilliant exhibit.