Talk:Merton Clivette

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The Stephen Faulk Article is not copy-write infringed because the website sited is in collaboration with the Merton Clivette Estate, http://www.californiaviewfinearts.com/, and is properly sited as a reference.

However, they'd need to license it under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License to Wikipedia as well for it to be accepted here. Origamite 21:52, 25 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Furthermore the Clivette Estate provided this writer with these details. Therefore he is infringing on our copy-write. Many of the "Duplicate" phrases are COMMON phrases.

  1. If you provided him with the details, no, he is not.
  2. That being said, the bot is a bit oversensitive, and I cannot find anything in the current version of the draft that is a violation. Origamite 01:08, 26 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Catalogues[edit]

  • 1927 “11th Annual Exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists”, Society of Independent Artists, New York, N.Y.
  • 1927 “Exposition D’Oeuvres du Peintre Americain Clivette”, Chez Bernheim-Jeune Editeures D’Art, Paris, France
  • 1929 “Exhibition of Watercolor Paintings, Pastels and Drawings by American and European Artists and Miniatures by the Brooklyn Society of Miniature painters”, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • 1929 “Who’s Who in Art 1929”, American Art Annual Vol XXVI, American Federation of Arts, Washington D.C.
  • 1929 “Spring Salon 1929”, Salons of America, Inc, New York, N.Y.
  • 1929 “Free Exhibition of Gustave Nassauer’s Collection of Paintings by Clivette”, Art Center, New York, N.Y.
  • 1930 “Paintings & Sculptures by Living Americans”, Museum of Modern Art & Plandome Press, New York, N.Y.
  • 1932 “Notable Paintings & Drawings Chiefly of the Modern School”, American-Anderson Notes, Vol III #3, American Art Association, Anderson Galleries Inc, New York, N.Y.
  • 2004 “Merton Clivette, The Man in Black”, California View Fine Arts, Los Gatos, CA


Exhibitions[edit]

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

  • 1926 New Gallery, 600 Madison Ave. New York, N.Y.
  • 1927 New Gallery, 600 Madison Ave. New York, N.Y.
  • 1927 Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, 83, rue de Faubourg Saint-Honore, Paris, France (catalogue, review)
  • 1928 Milwaukee Journal Gallery of Wisconsin Art, Milwaukee, WI
  • 1928 Speed Memorial Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky
  • 1929 Art Center, 65 E. 56th St. New York, N.Y., “Gustave Nassauer’s Collection of Paintings by Clivette”
  • 1930 100 Central Park South, New York, N.Y., “Collection of Gustave Nassauer” (catalogue, review)
  • 1933 Art Center, 65 E. 56th St. New York, N.Y.
  • 1993 Denenberg Fine Arts Gallery, 257 Grant Ave. San Francisco, CA
  • 1993 Couturier Gallery, 166 N. La Brea Ave. Los Angeles, CA (review)
  • 2004 California View Fine Arts, 143 N. Santa Cruz Ave. Los Gatos, CA (catalogue)

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

  • 1923 Ainslee Art Galleries, 677 Fifth Ave. New York, N.Y.
  • 1925 Spanish Society, 239 W. 14th St. New York, N.Y., Two Person Exhibition (review)
  • 1927 Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, CA (review)
  • 1927 Society of Independent Artists, The Waldorf-Astoria, New York, N.Y., “11th Annual Exhibition” (catalogue, review)
  • 1928 Ainslee Gallery, Fisher Building, Detroit, MI (catalogue, review)
  • 1929 Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, N.Y., “Exhibition of Watercolor Paintings, Pastels & Drawings by American & European Artists” (catalogue)
  • 1929 The Anderson Galleries, 489 Park Ave. New York, N.Y., “Spring Salon” (catalogue)
  • 1929 Corona Mundi International Art Center of the Roerich Museum, 310 Riverside Dr. New York, N.Y., “Exhibition of Modern Art from the collection of George Hellman”
  • 1929 The Oakland Gallery (precursor to the Oakland Museum), Oakland, CA (reviews)
  • 1930 Museum of Modern Art, New York, N.Y., “Paintings and Sculpture by Living Americans” (catalogue)
  • 1931 Los Angeles Museum, Los Angeles, CA (review)
  • 1932 The Anderson Galleries, 30 E 57th St. New York, N.Y., “Notable Paintings & Drawings Chiefly of the Modern School” (catalogue)
  • 1934 Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1934 Los Angeles Museum, Los Angeles, CA (reviews)
  • 1935 Contemporary Arts, New York, N.Y., “Collection of Burton Emmett”

Public Collections (currently known)[edit]

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, N.Y.
  • Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
  • Ackland Art Museum, University of North Carolina, N.C.
  • Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C


Other Articles

  • Jan. 2, 1927 L’Art Vivant, “New Artists” by P.H.
  • Jan. 15, 1927 New York Sun, review by Henry McBride
  • Jan. 15, 1927 New York Evening Post
  • Jan. 22, 1927 New York Evening Post
  • Jan. 23, 1927 New York Times
  • Jan. 24, 1927 Time Magazine
  • Jan. 29, 1927 Art News
  • Feb. 1, 1927 Art Digest, “Clivette Arrives with a Boomity Boom”
  • March 15, 1927 Art Digest
  • May 27, 1927 Artists & Models Magazine, “The World of Art” by Jeremy Warner
  • June 18, 1927 Art News
  • Dec. 1927 Art Digest
  • Dec. 24, 1927 Art News
  • Dec. 31, 1927 Christian Science Monitor, review by Ralph Flint
  • Jan. 1928 Creative Art, “Gallery Notes” by Marya Mannes
  • Nov. 1928 Art Digest
  • Dec. 16, 1928 Detroit Free Press
  • Dec. 17, 1928 Time Magazine
  • Dec. 20, 1928 Detroit Evening Times, review by Ralph Holmes
  • Dec 22, 1928 Art News
  • Feb. 1929 Argus Magazine, “Oakland Debunks Clivette”
  • Feb. 1929 Argonant Magazine, “The Clivette Invasion” by Junius Cravens
  • Feb. 1929 Oakland Tribune, “Is Clivette an Artist or Faker” by Florence W. Lehre
  • Feb. 1929 Art Digest
  • Nov. 24, 1929 New York Herald Tribune, review by Carlisle Burrows
  • Nov. 24, 1929 New York Times
  • Nov. 24, 1929 Journal American, review by William B. McCormick
  • Nov 24, 1929 New York World
  • Aug. 17, 1930 Brooklyn Daily Times, review by Lillian Semons
  • Sept. 1930 Art Digest
  • Sept 4, 1930 The New York Evening Post, review by Aaron Marc Stein
  • May 9, 1931 New York Times, “Merton Clivette, Artist Dies at 62”
  • May 9, 1931 New York Sun, “Clivette Dies at Age 62”
  • May 9, 1931 New York World-Telegram, “Clivette Orders Ashes Flung to the Four Winds”
  • Dec. 12, 1932 New York Evening Post, review by Aaron Marc Stein
  • Feb. 25 1934 Philadelphia Record, review by Weldon Bailey
  • Dec 25, 1934 Philadelphia Public Ledger
  • Oct. 1993 Art & Auction, “Merton Clivette at Couturier” by Leigh Ann Clifton