CORONET
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Issue Date: FEBRUARY 1937; Vol 1, No 4, Whole No 4
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[Huge issue, 194 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous ART reproductions, MANY in color -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!]
[SPECIAL NOTE about the HEINRICH KLEY drawings in this issue: the JANUARY, FEBRUARY and MARCH 1937 issues of CORONET contain at least 10 drawings by Kley. All the titles are listed on the listing page, below. Almost all of them are full page, line drawings. Here's what it says in the January edition about the January, February and March issues containing Kley drawings: "With this issue CORONET begins a presentation of the line drawings of Heinrich Kley, the German artist who died in a madhouse a few years back. One of the greatest draughtsman who ever lived, his drawings have never been available in this country except in books printed, and priced, for the most restricted distribution..."]
TEXTUAL FEATURES:
FACTUAL:
Idaho Primitive ... Vardis Fisher.
Training the Otter ... Wendell Chapman.
To Health by Radio ... Conrad K. Gale, M. D.
What Won't They Do? ... Paul W. Kearney.
Misunderstood Moscow ... Fred C. Kelly.
FICTIONAL:
Medicine Butte ... Edith Liggett.
Here Is A Love Story ... Louis Paul.
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep ... E. J. Kahn, Jr.
Love and Henri Gautrier ... Neil Bell.
UNUSUAL:
Main Street, Polynesia ... J. C. Furnas.
Tales of Queer Fish ... Leonard A. Wales.
PERSONAL:
Soldiers of Fortune ... Emil Lang.
About JOHN STENVALL ... H.S. [Article, with many color prints.]
HISTORICAL:
Why 10,000 Died ... Fletcher Pratt.
The Pre-Medicos ... Edward M. Barrows.
SATIRICAL: Invitation to Science ... Parke Cummings.
SEMI-FICTIONAL: Coahn's Woman's Work ... Donald D. Hoover.
MARGINAL:
Modern Literary Criticism ... Parke Cummings.
The Disarmament Conference ... Otto S. Mayer.
The Bomb ... O.S.M.
Wealthy Radical ... O.S.M.
PICTORIAL FEATURES:
COVER: Lady of the Sassetti Family Ghirlandaio (Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
CULTURAL:
MODERN PAINTINGS:
Portrait ... Renoir.
Drawing ... Pissarro.
Study ... Terechkovitch.
Flower Study ... Marquet.
Still Life ... Vlaminck.
Street Scene ... Utrillo.
Street Scene ... Soutine.
Reverie ... Chagall.
Dearborn Street ... John Stenvall.
CLASSIC PAINTINGS:
Young Card Players by Le Nain ... (Insert Opp.).
The Winstanley Wood Family ... Francis Wheatley.
DRAWINGS:
Elephant No. 1 ... Heinrich Kley.
Elephants 2,3 ... Heinrich Kley.
Elephants 4,5,6 ... Heinrich Kley.
Elephants 7, 8 ... Heinrich Kley.
Elephants 9,10,11 ... Heinrich Kley.
Elephant 12 ... Heinrich Kley.
Elephant 13 ... Heinrich Kley.
Elephant 14 ... Heinrich Kley.
Elephant 15 ... Heinrich Kley.
Elephants 16-20 ... Heinrich Kley.
Elephant 21 ... Heinrich Kley.
The Disarmament Conference ... George Grosz.
The Bomb ... George Grosz.
Wealthy Radical ... George Grosz.
CARNETS DE BAL: Fifteen Color Plates, [FULL PAGE, "DANCE CARDS" in color!]
COMICAL:
CARTOONS:
"I think you're a . . ." ... Baer.
"Butlneedyou.." ... DeSarro.
"Does it matter.. ." ... Gentry.
"Capitan! El Capitan' ... McKay.
"I've been reciting ... Shellhase.
"I'm expecting a diploma ... Shellhase.
"Yes, I'd like to stop ... Van Buren.
"She says it's ... Dean.
"We decided on dogs ... Campbell.
"I don't think. ." ... Shermund.
"You haven't starved" ... Price.
"Hel-lo Reynolds" ... Shellhase.
PHOTOGRAPHS:
PORTFOLIO: Hungarian Rhapsody ... Ramhab.
STUDIES:
Hand ... Wallace.
Fist ... Wolff.
Contemplation ... Von Perckhammer.
Supplication ... Von Perckhammer.
Beauty ... Zoetmulder.
Utility ... Zoetmulder.
SEASONS:
White on the Evergreen ... Tatzel.
Snow Patterns.
NATURE:
Spring Song ... Kunszt.
Opening Frond ... Eidenbenz.
ANIMALS:
Jumbo Salute ... Leigh.
Up Looking Down ... Scharer.
Sportsman ... Quigley.
Conservatives ... Lambert .
HUMAN INTEREST:
How News ... Kunszt.
Gets Around ... Kunszt.
Lamplight ... Wallace.
Pilgrirrils.Hands ... Leigh.
Daytime ... Angyalfi.
Nighttime ... Dulovits.
LANDSCAPES:
Long Trail Awinding ... Wallace.
Avenue of Flags ... Westelin.
MARINE:
Lone Gull ... Tschira.
A Wave Goes Home ... Karplus.
CUILDREN:
The Young South ... Wertz.
'Huck Finn ... Westelin.
First Lesson ... Gruber.
Good Friends ... Angyalli.
STRANGE:
Sliced Pepper ... Westelin.
Budding Flower ... Westelin.
Aluminum Coil ... Westelin.
Halved Cabbage ... Weston.
PORTRAITS:
If Youth But Knew, ... Marian.
What Age Can Tell ... Karplus.
STREET SCENES:
Oriental Street Scene, ... Luthy .
Oriental Bazaar, ... Eisenstaedt.
COMPOSITION:
Shadows Before ... Tschira.
Morning Trains ... Wolff .
Dream of Fair Woman ... Blumenfeld.
Hollow Shell ... Korth .
The Arena at Verona ... Grahamer.
Warning ... Von Perckhammer.
ARNOLD GINGRICH, EDITOR / DAVID A. SMART, PUBLISHER.
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