Paul Zelanski and Mary Pat Fisher, The Art of Seeing (Prentice-Hall, 1988), pp. This led the area to be nicknamed "The Cabbage Patch",[4][5] a name which stuck until the early 1900s. Josep Palau i Fabre, Picasso en Cataluña (Ediciones Polígrafa, 1966), pp. 10; 176, as The Old Guitarist and Blind Guitarist, 1903. 41, 246, as El viejo guitarrista, 1903; The Old Guitarist, 1903. 14–15, cat. R. M. F., “Cézanne, Rousseau, Picasso,” Bulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago 20, 5 (May 1926), p. 64 (ill.), as “The Guitarist.”, R. M. F., “Helen Birch-Bartlett Memorial Collection Now Installed,” Art News 24, 31 (May 8, 1926), p. 2, as “The Guitarist.”. 86, 87 (ill.), as The Old Guitarist, 1903–1904. (ills. ; “Gallery” sec. Thomas Connors, “AIC Opens ‘Picasso and Chicago,’” Michigan Avenue, Feb. 2013, http://michiganavemag.com/living/articles/aic-opens-picasso-and-chicago (accessed Feb. 26, 2013), n.pag. Denys Sutton, Picasso: Blue and Pink Periods (Lindsay Drummond/Éditions du Chêne, 1948), n.pag., as Old Guitarist, 1903. Jacques Seligmann and Company, Picasso: “Blue” and “Rose” Periods, 1901–1906, exh. [14], Many of the streets and alleys, particularly in the Old Town Triangle section, predate the Great Chicago Fire and do not all adhere to a typical Chicago grid pattern. Pablo Picasso made The Old Guitarist while working in Barcelona. 26; 41, as The Old Guitarist, Barcelona, 1903. John Maxon, The Art Institute of Chicago (Harry N. Abrams, 1970), pp. (ill), as The OId Guitarist, Barcelona, late 1903–probably early 1904. The Chicago police oversight office said Friday it would release body camera footage showing an officer fatally shooting a 13-year-old boy in the chest. (Art Institute of Chicago, 1933), p. 56, cat. 20; 131, fig. 38; 339, as Der Gitarrenspieler, 1903; Der Gitarrist. 194, fig. Late Sunday, police said the … 6, as Le Guitariste, about 1910. cat. Chicago, Art Institute, Picasso and Chicago, Feb. 20–May 12, 2013, cat. James N. Wood and Katherine C. Lee, Master Paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago (Art Institute of Chicago, 1988), p. 108 (ill.), as The Old Guitarist, 1903/04. 105, 111, as Old Guitarist and The Old Guitarist. P. I. Maltbie, Picasso and Minou (Charlesbridge, 2008), n.pag. 4; 102, cat. Felix Andreas Baumann, Pablo Picasso: Leben und Werk (Gerd Hatje, 1976), p. 22, fig. [26][27] The Old Town School of Folk Music was closely associated with these artists and clubs. 54 (ill.), 425, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. ed. It is a community widely known as Old Town ... Old Town is full of conflict, full of life; a sometimes maddening but always exciting place to live. (Didier Imbert Fine Art, 1988), pp. About Us Careers 83; 148, as Der alte Gitarrenspieler, 1903; Gitarrenspieler. Pablo PicassoSpanish, active France, 1881–1973. Pierre Daix and Georges Boudaille, Picasso 1900–1906: Catalogue raisonné de l’œuvre peint (Editions Ides et Calendes, 1966), pp. A community of Puerto Ricans formed along Wieland, North Park, Sedgwick and west on North Avenue. 31, 175, as Il vecchio chitarrista, 1903; The Old Guitarist, 1903. 17, 1941; Pittsburgh, Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute, Mar. Otsurō Sakazaki, Pikaso, Gendai sekai bijutsu zenshū [Picasso, Modern Art of the World], 14/Picasso, L’art moderne du monde, 14, eds. 127; 129, fig. 34–35, cat. 205–06, fig. Hartford, Conn., Wadsworth Atheneum, Pablo Picasso, Feb. 6–Mar. Regina Schoolman and Charles E. Slatkin, The Enjoyment of Art in America (J. 6 (ill.). 329, 334, 336, 339–40, 342, 344, 350. cat. 12 (ill.), 26. cat. Denys Chevalier, Picasso, époques bleue et rose (Flammarion, 1969), pp. Art Institute of Chicago, Modern Paintings in the Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial from the Birch Bartlett Collection (Art Institute of Chicago, 1946), pp. 402, as The Guitarist, 1903. 4, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. Place Orders Online or on your Mobile Phone. The story goes you only really live in Old Town if you can hear them. 170, as Viejo guitarrista, 1903. [5][11], In the 1950s, much of Old Town was an enclave for many of the first Puerto Ricans to emigrate to Chicago. The Chicago Red Stars concluded their 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup schedule late Tuesday night in Tacoma with 3-2 loss to OL Reign, highlighted by Mallory Pugh’s first goal for … 26.1; 422, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. Lois Fichner-Rathus, Understanding Art (Prentice-Hall, 1986), p. 356, fig. 111; fig. Chicago Public Schools (CPS) operates public schools for the area. Juan Antonio Gaya Nuño, Picasso (Ediciones Omega, 1950), pp. 7; pp. 154–55, fig. 1; 153; 155–56; 158–59, figs. 111; fig. Michael FitzGerald, “Colecciones Permanentes e historias efímeras: una breve crónica de la acogida de la obra de Picasso en Norteamérica” and “America’s Embrace of Picasso: Permanent Collections and Ephemeral Histories,” in Fundación Marcelino Botín, La época de Picasso: donaciones a los museos americanos, exh. The Parkside of Old Town development was built replacing the Cabrini-Green high rises just south of Old Town. 13, 1941, as The Old Guitarist, Barcelona, 1903 (New York, Chicago, and possibly St. Louis only). 17 (ill.), 62, 96, as Le Vieux guitariste, 1903. 932, as El vell guitarrista, Barcelona, 1903 and Vell guitarrista. Yūsuke Nakahara, ed., Pikaso to Machisu: rittaiha to yajūha, Gurando sekai bijutsu [Picasso and Matisse: Cubism and Fauvism, Grand Collection of World Art], 23 (Kōdansha, 1974), pl. 2.109; 413, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. 17–Apr. In the paintings of his Blue Period (1901-04), the artist restricted himself to a cold, monochromatic blue palette, flattened forms, and emotional, psychological themes of human misery and alienation related to the work of such artists as Edvard Munch and Paul Gauguin. 92; 114; 119, as The Old Blind Guitar Player and Le vieux guitariste. 186, 187 (ill.), as El guitarrista viejo. Chicago, Art Institute, Picasso in Chicago: Paintings, Drawings, and Prints from Chicago Collections, Feb. 3–Mar. Allison Malafronte, “Picasso and Chicago: A Hundred-Year Art Affair,” Fine Art Connoisseur, n.d. [Feb. Sandra Kraskin and Glen MacLeod, Painting in Poetry, Poetry in Painting: Wallace Stevens and Modern Art, exh. Howard Greenfeld, Pablo Picasso: An Introduction (Follett Publishing Company, 1971), pp. 8, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. The art fairs were popular attractions for the neighborhood,[10] and the name "Old Town" was used in the title of the Old Town Triangle Association when it was formed in 1948, by residents who wanted to improve the condition of buildings that were suffering from physical deterioration. 6; 61, as The Old Guitarist, 1903–4. 15 (ill.), as The Old Guitar Player (The Guitarist), Barcelona, 1903. [citation needed], In 1955, upon the first election of Mayor Daley, 43rd ward alderman Paddy Bauler, who kept a saloon in Old Town at North and Sedgwick Avenues called De Luxe Gardens,[17][18][19][20][21] famously declared "Chicago ain't ready for reform yet" many times over in his bar while dancing a jig.[22]. 1903–106 (ill.); 235; 243, as The Old Guitarist/Le vieux guitariste, Autumn, 1903. The original Francis X. Cabrini Row Houses still are standing. Jack Hobbs and Richard Salome, The Visual Experience (Davis, 1991), pp. Francisco Ugarte and Michael Ugarte, España y su Civilización, 3rd ed. Hiro Clark, ed., Picasso: In His Words (Collins Publishers, 1993), pp. 15; 62, no. 15, 178, 186 (ill.), as The Old Guitarist, 1903. Glen MacLeod, Wallace Stevens and Modern Art: From the Armory Show to Abstract Expressionism (Yale University Press, 1993), p. 64, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. 18–19, as The Old Guitarist, 1903–04. Art Institute of Chicago, Picasso in Chicago: Paintings, Drawings, and Prints from Chicago Collections, exh. 3, as Gitā-hiki no rōjin [The Old Guitarist], 1903. 307 (ill.), 312, as The Guitarist. cat. [citation needed], In 1924, the first gay-rights organization in American history, the Society for Human Rights, was established by Henry Gerber at his home, the Henry Gerber House, on North Crilly Court. Roland Penrose, The Eye of Picasso (New American Library, 1967), p. 8; pl. Video footage of the police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo, who was killed on March 29, has been released by the Chicago Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA). cat. [25] It has retained the name, although it is no longer located within Old Town. Art Institute of Chicago, Paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Picture Collection (Art Institute of Chicago, 1961), p. 356, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. 7 (ill.). cat. 9; 17, cat. New York, Carroll Galleries, Third Exhibition of Contemporary French Art, Mar. 23 (ill.), 90, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. diss., Columbia University, 1981, p. 1335. New York, Jacques Seligmann and Company, Picasso: “Blue” and “Rose” Periods, 1901–1906, Nov. 2–26, 1936, cat. 10–11 (ill.), as The Old Guitarist, Barcelona, 1903. 13-2, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. Laurie Schneider Adams, Art Across Time, vol. Clark Street is a leftover of the culture, being an old road which followed a slight ridge along Lake Michigan. Jack Flam, Katy Rogers, and Tim Clifford, Robert Motherwell Paintings and Collages: A Catalogue Raisonné, 1941–1991, vol. 6, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. 20 (ill.); 194, as The Old Guitarist, Barcelona, 1903. Alfred M. Frankfurter, “Picasso in Retrospect: 1939–1900, The Comprehensive Exhibition in New York and Chicago,” Art News 38, 7 (Nov. 18, 1939), pp. 36; 39 (ill.); 153; 154, fig. ed. 13; 14; 16; pl. 3C10; microfiche 3, no. Josep Palau i Fabre, Picasso vivent (1881–1907) (Ediciones Polígrafa, 1980), pp. 17–Apr. 26–Apr. 9; pp. The Chicago Tribune points out that 907 people were shot in Chicago Georges Boudaille, Picasso: Première époque 1881–1906, périodes bleue et rose (Musée Personnel, 1964), pp. 60; 306, fig. Seed was a literary staple of the neighborhood at the time. Prentice Hall Literature: World Masterpieces (Prentice Hall, 1991), p. 1142 (ill.). 85; 114 (ill.); n.pag. 765; 510, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. Josep Palau i Fabre, Pablo Picasso: Academic and Anti-Academic (1895–1900), exh. Atcheson, Richard: "The Spirit of Old Town", page 67. CHICAGO - A seven-year-old girl was shot dead in Chicago on Sunday afternoon. [citation needed]. Chicago police are searching for answers after a 14-year-old boy was gunned down Saturday night in the city’s East Garfield Park neighborhood. 932; 361; 377; 542, cat. 15, 1955, no cat. William S. Lieberman, Pablo Picasso: Blue and Rose Periods (Harry N. Abrams, 1954), pl. 1; 57–62, as Old Guitarist, 1903. 3, as The Guitarrist [sic]. Old Town sign, on Wells and North Avenues. The incident took place around 10 a.m. in … Morton Dauwen Zabel, “An American Gallery of Modern Painting,” Art and Archaeology 26, 6 (Dec. 1928), pp. Laurie Schneider Adams, A History of Western Art, 4th ed. CHICAGO - A 6-year-old boy was hospitalized Wednesday morning after falling out of a second-story window on Chicago’s West Side.. 111, as Blind Guitar-Player, 1903. 82, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. During the 1960s, the neighborhood was the center of the yippie and hippie counter culture in the midwestern United States. There is a little piece of Chicago Real Estate, west of Lincoln Park, that is the pride of urban conservationists and the despair of bulldozers. Caryn Rousseau, “Picasso and Chicago: Art Institute Opens Major Show Dedicated to the Famed Spanish Painter,” Huffington Post, Feb. 19, 2013, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/19/picasso-and-chicago-art-institute-major-show_n_2717584.html and http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/19/picasso-and-chicago-art-institute-major-show_n_2717584.html#slide=2124777 (accessed Feb. 26, 2013), n.pag. Marilyn McCully, “Picasso Symboliste,” in Marilyn McCully, Picasso in Paris 1900-1907: Eating Fire, exh. Lilli F. Colton, The Art of Medicine (Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower Medical Center, 2002), pp. David A. Lauer, Design Basics (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979), pp. 21–22; 201, fig. 1934), p. 11 (ill.), as The Guitarist. 1911, no cat. (Whitney Museum of American Art/Yale University Press, 2006), pp. Federico Sopeña Ibañez, Picasso y la música (Ministerio de Cultura, 1982), pp. cat. 9, as El viejo guitarrista, 1903. Alfred H. Barr, Jr., ed., Picasso: Forty Years of His Art, exh. Frederick A. Sweet, “Great Chicago Collectors,” Apollo 84, 55 (Sept. 1966), pp. 29, as Der alte Gitarrist, 1903. Stephanie D’Alessandro, Picasso and Chicago: 100 Years, 100 Works (Art Institute of Chicago/Yale University Press, 2013), pp. 3; 13; 54, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. 7, 1940, cat. 36–37 (ill.), 57, as Le Guitariste. Asher Ethan Miller, “148. I, 1881–1906 (Random House, 1991), pp. 152, fig. Marilyn McCully, “Chronology,” in Picasso: The Early Years, 1892–1906, exh. 83, as Staryi Gitarist and Starym Gitaristom [The Old Guitarist], 1903. 47; pp. ]; Le vieux guitariste; Der alte Gitarrenspieler; Gitarrenspielers, Barcelona, 1903. James N. Wood and Teri J. Edelstein, The Art Institute of Chicago: Twentieth-Century Painting and Sculpture (Art Institute of Chicago, 1996), p. 12 (ill.), as The Old Guitarist, 1903. [13], Following the Treaty of Chicago in 1833, most of the indigenous people were forcibly removed, and the land was then settled in the 1850s by German-Catholic immigrants. 3, 1940; St. Louis, City Art Museum, Mar. 12, 109 (ill.), 284, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. 19, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. Carsten-Peter Warncke, Pablo Picasso, 1881–1973, Tome I, Les œuvres de 1890 à 1936 (Benedikt Taschen, 1992), p. 94 (ill.), as Le Vieux Guitariste aveugle, Barcelone, automne 1903. In Old Chicago is a 1938 American drama disaster film directed by Henry King.The screenplay by Sonya Levien and Lamar Trotti was based on the Niven Busch story, "We the O'Learys". Chicago, Art Institute, Century of Progress Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture, June 1–Nov. 183–85; fig. Probably Paris, Galerie Vollard, Exposition Picasso, Dec. 1910–Feb. 267–68, no. [citation needed], Old Town has one Brown-Purple Line 'El' station, at 1536–40 North Sedgwick Street. Harriett C. Bryant, Third Exhibition of Contemporary French Art (Carroll Galleries, 1915), n.pag., cat. 15, as The Old Guitarist, autumn 1903. Marilyn McCully (National Gallery of Art, 1997), pp. 358, as The Guitarist, 1903. If you are human, leave this field blank. (Random House, 1983), pp. Courtney Graham Donnell, “Frederic Clay and Helen Birch Bartlett: The Collectors,” Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 12, 2 (1986), p. 95, fig. Joan Merli, Picasso: el artista y la obra de nuestro tiempo, 2nd ed. Frederick A. (Arts Club of Chicago, 1930), n.pag., cat. It also presented comedian George Carlin, Sergio Mendez, Brazil '66, and The Jefferson Airplane. Andrew Wilton and Robert Upstone (Flammarion, 1997), p. 33, fig. 31, 1968, cat. This was mostly because by the 1950s and 1960s, many of the original families that had settled in the neighborhood had moved to the suburbs during white flight, leaving older Victorian buildings with storefronts available to rent inexpensively. ed. 27, 1940; Cleveland Museum of Art, Nov. 7–Dec. no. Denys Sutton, Picasso: peintures époques bleue et rose (Les Éditions du Chêne, 1955), n.pag., as Vieux Guitariste, 1903. 34 (ill.), as Le Vieux Guitariste, Barcelone, 1903. The film is a fictionalized account about the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and stars Alice Brady as Mrs. O'Leary, the owner of the cow which started the fire, and Tyrone Power and Don Ameche as her sons. Simon Miller, “Instruments of Desire: Musical Morphology in the Early Work of Picasso,” The Musical Quarterly 76, 4 (Winter 1992), pp. Forbes Watson, “A Note on the Birch-Bartlett Collection,” Arts 9 (June 1926), pp. 230, as Le vieux guitariste, 1903. Hedy Weiss, “Art Institute Exhibit ‘Picasso and Chicago’ as Enigmatic as Famous Chicago Landmark,” Herald-News, Feb. 21, 2013, updated Feb. 22, 2013, http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/entertainment/18340917-421/art-institute-exhibit-picasso-and-chicago-as-enigmatic-as-famous-chicago-landmark.html (accessed Feb. 26, 2013), n.pag. Thomas Greer, A Brief History of Western Man (Harcourt, Brace and World, 1968), pp. (Harper Collins College Publishers, 1994), pp. (Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 1978), pp. 447; 448, fig. Domenico Porzio and Marco Valsecchi, Understanding Picasso (Newsweek Books, 1974), pl. Rebecca A. Rabinow (Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2006), pp. 36 (ill.), 67, as Le Vieux guitariste/The Old Guitarist, 1903. cat. 358, fig. 148 (ill.), as The Old Guitarist, 1903/4; traveled to Chicago, Art Institute, Feb. 17–May 13, 2007 and Paris, Musée d’Orsay, June 18–Sept. Vivian Endicott Barnett, The Guggenheim Museum: Justin K. Thannhauser Collection (Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 1978), p. 132, as Old Guitarist, 1903. A 7-year-old girl is dead and her 29-year-old father hospitalized after they were shot in a McDonald's drive-thru on Chicago's West Side, CBS Chicago reported. 113; 112, as The Old Guitarist, 1903/4; Old Guitarist. cat. 14, ill. 62; 25; 72–73 (ill.), as El viejo guitarrista. 1; 91, n. 9, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. 363; 472, n. 20, as Z.I. 412, fig. Enrique Mallen, ed., The On-Line Picasso Project, Sam Houston State University, n.d., https://picasso.shsu.edu/index.php?view=ArtworkInfo&OPPID=OPP.03:022 (accessed Oct. 2012), cat. The Young Lords, then a street gang with Jose Cha-Cha Jimenez had a branch of their group at Wieland and North Avenues. I, Œuvres de 1895 a 1906 (Cahiers d’Art, 1932), p. XXXIV; pl. 66, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. cat. Laurie Schneider Adams, The Methodologies of Art: An Introduction (HarperCollins, 1996), p. 23; pl. A 15-year-old boy was shot while taking out the trash Monday morning on Chicago’s West Side. 6-30; 292, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. 402, as The Guitarist, 1903. (Auckland City Art Gallery, 1989), p. 41. xii; xxii; 135, cat. Wadsworth Atheneum, Pablo Picasso, exh. Thomas Connors, “Perfectly Pablo,” Michigan Avenue, Feb. 2013, pp. 28 (ill.), 29, 254, 280, as The Old Guitarist, Barcelona, 1903. 358, as The Guitarist, 1903. Jacques Damase, Pablo Picasso, trans. 6. 59 (ill.), 90, as Le Vieux Guitariste, 1903; The old guitarist, 1903. Silke Immenga, Picasso und Spanien: Kulturelle Identität als Strategie (Peter Lang, 2000), pp. cat. 17, 40, as “The Guitarist.”. 18, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. A. James Speyer and Courtney Graham Donnell, Twentieth-Century European Paintings (University of Chicago Press, 1980), pp. This was the first "gay ghetto" in Chicago, predating the current Lake View neighborhood (which is the current epicenter of gay life); As the area gentrified, gay residents moved further north to Lincoln Park and then Lake View neighborhoods. 34, 44 (ill.), as The Old Guitarist, 1903. 3, p. 2 (ill.), as The Guitarist. 1980), pp. Currently, Old Town south of North Avenue is a mixture of wealth and poverty, though the area is steadily gentrifying. Robert Hughes, The Portable Picasso (Universe, 2003), pp. cat. They referred to this area as part of "La Clark". 12, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. Art Institute of Chicago, Modern Paintings in the Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial from the Birch-Bartlett Collection (Art Institute of Chicago, 1926), pp. There were numerous gay bars lining Wells Street (all of them closed as of 2013). During the 1930s, an art colony emerged in the neighborhood as artists moved from the Towertown neighborhood near Washington Square Park. 25.1; 834 (ill.); 835. II, 1907–1917 (Random House, 1996), pp. The violent events that took place during the 1968 Democratic National Convention transpired around the convention center, Grant Park, Old Town, and Lincoln Park, adjacent to Old Town.[23]. cat. cat. ed. New York, Museum of Modern Art, Picasso: Forty Years of His Art, Nov. 15, 1939–Jan. cat. Singer-songwriters such as Bob Gibson, Steve Goodman, Bonnie Koloc, and John Prine played at several clubs on Wells Street, such as The Earl of Old Town. Marie-Laure Bernadac, Brigitte Léal, and Hélène Seckel, Picasso (ODA, Laser Edition, 1992), p. 15, no. The Picasso Project, Picasso’s Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings and Sculpture: A Comprehensive Illustrated Catalogue 1885–1973, vol. 11 (ill.), as Vieux Guitariste, 1903. 34, 41 (ill.), as The Old Guitarist, 1903. (Fundación Marcelino Botín, 2004), pp. 17, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. Art Institute of Chicago, Catalogue of a Century of Progress Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture, exh. 34; fig. Jeffrey Weiss, “Bohemian Nostalgia: Picasso in Villon’s Paris,” in Picasso: The Early Years, 1892–1906, exh. 14, 1940; Boston, Museum of Art, Apr. 21, 25, as The Old Guitarist, 1903. [citation needed]. (Editorial Poseidon, 1948), pp. Picasso, Sekai no meiga [Famous Paintings in the World], 7 (Holp Shuppan, 1970), n.pag. 151, as The Old Guitarist, 1903-4. ... it was said that all who lived within hearing distance of the church's bells were Old Towners. Christian Zervos, “Picasso,” Cahiers d’Art 7, 3–5 (1932), p. 91 (ill.), as Le vieux guitariste, 1903. cat. 15, as The Old Guitar Player (The Guitarist), Barcelona, 1903. (ill.), as The Old Guitarist, 1903. Chris Miller, “Review: ‘Picasso and Chicago’/Art Institute of Chicago,” Newcity Art, Feb. 21, 2013, http://art.newcity.com/2013/02/21/review-picasso-in-chicagoart-institute-of-chicago/ (accessed Feb. 27, 2013), n.pag. 9; 17; 18 (ill.); 28; 34-35, pl. H. W. Janson, History of Art: A Survey of the Major Visual Arts from the Dawn of History to the Present Day (Harry N. Abrams, 1962), pp. III, no. 579, as Guitar Player. (ill.), as Gitā-hiki no rōjin [The Old Guitarist]. 1906 [Miller 2006, p. 388]; sold through Carroll Galleries, New York, to John Quinn (1870–1924), New York, 1915 for 5,000 fr [$1,000] [letter from John Quinn to Ambroise Vollard, Feb. 26, 1915; Memorandum of Pictures consigned to Carroll Galleries, Inc, (n.d.), p. 3, John Quinn Collection, New York Public Library Manuscript Division, copies in curatorial object file]; Quinn estate; sold through Felix Wildenstein, New York, to Paul Rosenberg (1881–1959), Paris, Art Centre auction, New York, Jan. 9, 1926 [“52 Picasso Paintings Sold,” 1926), copy in curatorial object file]; sold through Joseph Stransky, The French Galleries, Inc., New York, to Frederic Clay Bartlett (1873–1953), Chicago, 1926, for $9,500 [letter from Alexandre Rosenberg to Courtney G. Donnell, Nov. 17, 1975; letter from Frederic Clay Bartlett to Joseph Stransky, May 21, 1927; copies in curatorial object file]; given to the Art Institute, April 30, 1926. 335 (ill.), 336, as le Guitariste. 6, as The Blue Guitarist and Blue Guitarist, 1903. 1, 1933, cat. Alfred H. Barr, Jr., Picasso: Fifty Years of His Art (Museum of Modern Art, 1946), pp. Judith Zilczer, “The Noble Buyer:” John Quinn, Patron of the Avant-Garde, exh. Pablo Picasso, The Old Guitarist,” in Cézanne to Picasso: Ambroise Vollard, Patron of the Avant-Garde, exh. Marilyn McCully, Picasso: A Private Collection (Cacklegoose Press, 1993), p. 30 (ill.), as The Old Guitarist, 1903. Art Institute of Chicago, Catalogue of a Century of Progress Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture Lent from American Collections, exh. Ronald W. 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