Monday, Nov. 10, 1924
In Paris
To the opening of the Fall Salon in Pans thronged many Americans. They saw the pictures and sculpture of Russians, Parisians, Italians, Argentines, Greeks! they saw little work by U. S. students, for fewer of these were included than has been the case for many a year. Among the few were Cameron Burnside, represented by a single picture; Cecil Howard, U. S. sculptor, whose work has recently become popular among British fashionables. Among the paintings, landscapes predominated over interiors; in the sculpture, imaginative groups over simple figures. Other U. S. artists exhibiting were E. H. Brewster, Draper Savage, Constance Bigelow, James D. Herbert.