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Flower Pots

Edward Barnard Lintott

Flower Pots

1934-1944

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Edward Barnard Lintott

Flower Pots

1934-1944

Physical Qualities Oil on canvas, 29 x 20 in. (73.7 x 50.8 cm.)
Credit Line The Cone Collection, formed by Dr. Claribel Cone and Miss Etta Cone of Baltimore, Maryland
Object Number 1950.346
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest, 1949; Etta Cone, Baltimore, by purchase, 1944; the artist
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"Loan Exhibition of Paintings by Lintott," New York: French and Company, 1946, no. 44. (Published as "Petunia Plants")
Nobuyuki Senzoku and Akira Tomita, "Matisse and Modern Masters from the Cone Collection of The Baltimore Museum of Art," Tokyo: Brain Trust Inc., 1996, p. 18, ill.
"English Landscapes in Water Color," "The Christian Science Monitor," December 2, 1918, p. 14.

E. Barnard Lintott, "The Art of Water Colour Painting," London: Chapman and Hall Ltd., 1926.

Frank Rutter, "New English Art Club," "The Christian Science Monitor," April 28, 1926, p. 9.

Simeon Strunsky, "About Books, More of Less: Abd-el-Krim," "The New York Times Book Review," March 14, 1926, p. 4.

"British Painter Arrives," "The New York Times," October 30, 1927, p. N16.

"On View in the New York Galleries," "The New York Times," November 13, 1927, p. X12.

The Galleries of Marie Sterner, New York, "Children: Paintings, Drawings, Prints and Sculpture by Old and Modern Masters," October 15, 1929 - November 1, 1929.

"Art: Artist Lintott," "Time Magazine," October 27, 1930.

Ruth Green Harris, "Seen in the Galleries," "The New York Times," November 16, 1930, p. X11.

Edward Alden Jewell, "A Vital Exhibition at Manchester," "The New York Times," September 6, 1931, p. 92.

Eleanor Jewett, "Arts Club Holds First Exhibit of Season," "Chicago Daily Tribune," November 29, 1931, p. D6.

Eleanor Jewett, "English Artist's Work on Show in Local Gallery," "Chicago Daily Tribune," November 25, 1931, p. 16.

"Art: Brooklyn Gets Lintott Work," "The New York Times," July 21, 1932, p. 14.

"Art Roster: New Exhibitions," "The New York Times," December 18, 1932, p. X10.

"The Week in New York: A Roster of Recently Opened Shows," "The New York Times," March 20, 1932, p. X10.

Edward Alden Jewell, and K.G.S., "Art: Flowers Shown in Pictures," "The New York Times," March 15, 1932, p. 18.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Art in Review," "The New York Times," November 6, 1932, p. 37.

Edward Alden Jewell, "The Manchester Idea," "The New York Times," September 4, 1932, p. X5.

Eleanor Jewett, "Modernists Predominate at Present Art Institute Show," "Chicago Daily Tribune," November 6, 1932, p. G4.

E. C. Sherburne, "'The Theater in Art': Burliuk and Covarrubias Sterne and Marsh," "The Christian Science Monitor," April 9, 1932, p. 6.

"Art: Many New Shows this Week," "The New York Times," January 16, 1933, p. 10.

"British Day at Art Show," "The New York Times," February 15, 1933, p. 19.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Lintott Demonstrates Ability to see Character Traits in Portraits Shown at Reinhardt's," "The New York Times," January 19, 1933, p. 13.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Four Nations Represented in Exhibition of Water-Colors at the Brooklyn Museum," "The New York Times," January 24, 1933, p. 17.

Edward Alden Jewell, "The Market Idea Flourishes," "The New York Times," January 22, 1933, p. X12.

Thomas C. Linn, "The Week in New York: Some of the Recently Opened Shows," "The New York Times," January 22, 1933, p. X12.

Macbeth Gallery, New York, "Paintings and Drawings by Lintott," January 30, 1934 - February 19, 1934.

"Art Brevities," "The New York Times," May 24, 1934, p. 21.

"Art Classes Enlist in City-Wide Tests," "The New York Times," April 29, 1934, p. N5.

"Bronx Artists to Vie," "The New York Times," May 6, 1934, p. N3.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Gallery Presents Review of Season," "The New York Times," May 5, 1934, p. 20.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Lintott Paintings Win Critical Favor," "The New York Times," February 1, 1934, p. 17.

Edward Alden Jewell, "O'Keeffe, Kuhn, Lintott," "The New York Times," February 4, 1934, p. X12.

R. H. Wilenski, "London's Autumn Season," "The New York Times," September 30, 1934, p. X8.

Macbeth Gallery, New York, "Original Drawings by Lintott," November 19, 1935 - December 3, 1935.

"2 Artists Exhibit in New York," "The Baltimore Sun," June 9, 1935, p. SF8.

"Art Brevities," "The New York Times," February 6, 1935, p. 17.

"Four Diverse Notes in the Week's Exhibitions," "The New York Times," January 27, 1935, p. X9.

"Monday and Tuesday Openings," "The New York Times," January 21, 1935, p. 13.

"Show in Brooklyn of Humor in Art," "The New York Times," November 22, 1935, p. 21.

"Work by Groups," "The New York Times," May 19, 1935, p. X9.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Flower Paintings Offered in Shows," "The New York Times," May 21, 1935, p. 26.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Lintott Exhibits Flower Paintings," "The New York Times," January 22, 1935, p. 17.

"Dance is Pictured in Brooklyn Shows," "The New York Times," January 30, 1936, p. 17.

"Events Here and There," "The New York Times," February 16, 1936, p. X11.

"Here and There," "The New York Times," August 16, 1936, p. X7.

"Residence in 70th Street is Sold for Fourth Time," "The New York Times," September 20, 1936, p. RE5.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Gauguin's 'Whence, What, Whiter': Assaying the Painting the Artist Believed His Masterpiece," "The New York Times," April 26, 1936, p. X7.

Howard Devree, "A Reviewer's Notebook," "The New York Times," December 27, 1936, p. X10.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Six Nations' Paintings: Pittsburgh Annual Includes 323 Works by 276 European and American Artists," "The New York Times," October 18, 1936, p. X9.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Whitney Museum Opens Exhibition," "The New York Times," January 14, 1936, p. 19.

"One-Man Displays Mark Week in Art," "The New York Times," November 15, 1937, p. 16.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Children Theme of Art Exhibition," "The New York Times," December 1, 1937, p. 21.

Edward Alden Jewell, "The Realm of Art: The Carnegie International Opens," "The New York Times," October 17, 1937, p. X10.

Edward Alden Jewell, "The Realm of Art: The Season Holds a Dizzy Pace," "The New York Times," November 21, 1937, p. X10.

"A Pageant of Culture: Art in Verve Guests at the Fifteen," "The New York Times," December 18, 1938, p. 161.

Sibilla Skidelsky, "Outstanding Canvases in D.C. Exhibits," "The Washington Post," February 27, 1938, p. TT5.

"Notes Here and Afield," "The New York Times," December 24, 1939, p. 90.

Howard Devree, "A Reviewer's Notebook," "The New York Times," March 5, 1939, p. X10.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Lintott Paintings Put on Exhibition," "The New York Times," January 18, 1939, p. 26.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Metropolitan Activities: In the Realm of Art: The Season Keeps up its Pace," "The New York Times," January 22, 1939, p. 123.

Eleanor Jewett, "Europe Sends Real McCoy to Art Exhibition," "Chicago Daily Tribune," March 23, 1939, p. 19.

Ruth Green Harris, "An Artist Draws the Portrait of an Orchestra," "The New York Times," February 4, 1940, p. 127.

Edward Alden Jewell, "'The Four Great Impressionists'," "The New York Times," March 31, 1940, p. 131.

"Photo Standalone 7 - No Title," "The New York Times," April 13, 1941, p. X9.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Center to Display U.S.-British Art," "The New York Times," January 9, 1941, p. 24.

Edward Alden Jewell, "The Redman's Culture," "The New York Times," January 26, 1941, p. X9.

"Art Notes," "The New York Times," October 24, 1942, p. 19.

"Events Here and There," "The New York Times," January 28, 1942, p. X5.

"Jitbugs' Stampede Blocks Kirby's Guest Appearance," "The Baltimore Afro-American," March 21, 1942, p. 13.

"Museum to Reopen Print Show Today," "The New York Times," March 13, 1942, p. 16.

Carlyle Burrows, "Show Looks Back on Peace Time," "The Christian Science Monitor," June 27, 1942, p. 12.

Howard Devree, "A Reviewer's Notebook: In Galleries," "The New York Times," June 7, 1942, p. X5.

Macbeth Gallery, New York, "Portraits of Children by Barnard Lintott," November 22, 1943 - December 4, 1943.

"Article 2 - No Title," "The Christian Science Monitor," June 24, 1943, p. 12.

"Art Notes," "The New York Times," December 11, 1943, p. 13.

Edward Alden Jewell, "American Masters on Display Today," "The New York Times," May 4, 1943, p. 18.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Benefits Aid War Efforts," "The New York Times," May 9, 1943, p. X12.

"38 Artists to Aid Red Cross Benefit," "The New York Times," February 26, 1944, p. 17.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Art: A New Melange," "The New York Times," November 12, 1944, p. X8.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Art Display Opens of 'Jardin d'Ete'," "The New York Times," May 3, 1944, p. 16.

D.A., "Barnard Lintott at Vose's," "The Christian Science Monitor," March 30, 1944, p. 4.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Both Old and New," "The New York Times," October 7, 1945, p. X7.

"Current Group Shows," "The New York Times," October 27, 1946, p. 71.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Annual Art Show set at Carnegie," "The New York Times," October 10, 1946, p. 25.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Carnegie Opens its Annual," "The New York Times," October 13, 1946, p. 69.

Edward Alden Jewell, "Potpourri of Events," "The New York Times," October 27, 1946, p. 71.

"Deaths," "The New York Times," March 13, 1951, p. 31.

"Edward Lintott, 75, A Portrait Painter," "The New York Times," March 13, 1951, p. 31.

D.A., "Article 1 - No Title," "The Christian Science Monitor," June 27, 1951, p. 8.

Stuart Preston, "Wyeth and Others in New England," "The New York Times," August 26, 1951, p. X7.

Dorothy Adlow, "Schumann Collection Seen; Drawings by John Jagel," "The Christian Science Monitor," February 6, 1956, p. 11.

Benezit, "Dictionary of Artists," Paris: Éditions Gründ, 2006, pp. 1097-1098.

Inscribed: Recto: Lower right in paint, "Lintott." Frame Inscriptions: Verso: Top horizontal rail in black grease pencil, "376"; in graphite, "LINTOTT" and "POTS OF PETUNiNS" Bottom horizontal rail in graphite, "Pots of Petunias 20721"; in white, "2152-1" Left vertical rail, square white label with a red border in black ink, "TT/Petunia Plants/NNER LiNTOTT"; in black grease pencil, "525"

Artist

Edward Barnard Lintott

1874–1950

English, 1875-1951
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