Monday, Feb. 05, 1940
All-in Show
Perennial butt of many a rebel British artist are the tidy, exclusive shows of the Royal Academy at London's Burlington House. Last month war's leveling influence did what peacetime protests had never done--made an Academy show really representative, also gave it much-needed ginger. At the "all-in" exhibit were 1,270 artists, including such famed newcomers to sedate Burlington House as Jacob Epstein, Wilson Steer, Duncan Grant.
Artistically a success, the show flopped at the box office, sold only $5,328 worth of art in three weeks. Woebegone were British artists, three-fourths of whom have earned nothing since the war began. Irrepressible George Bernard Shaw advised selling the pictures for "two pounds plain and five pounds colored."
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