[1]For his latest “Master Class” column in April 2017 issue of The Artist’s Magazine[2], Jerry Weiss writes about Gifford Beal’s On the Hudson at Newburgh (1918), “a lost treasure found,” that is part of the exhibition World War I and American Art, now on view at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts[3]. Beal studied with William Merritt Chase and later served for thirteen years as president of the League’s board of control. You can read Weiss’s article, “Hidden No Longer,” online here[4].
Endnotes:
- [Image]: https://asllinea.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/1998.004.0001w.jpg
- The Artist’s Magazine: http://www.artistsnetwork.com/the-artists-magazine
- Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts: https://www.pafa.org/
- here: https://asllinea.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/April-2017-Master-Class.pdf