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Subject:
65th Street Art Galleries New York City
Category: Arts and Entertainment Asked by: jbronski-ga List Price: $125.00 |
Posted:
16 Jul 2004 07:20 PDT
Expires: 15 Aug 2004 07:20 PDT Question ID: 374928 |
I am trying to locate information on art galleries from 1900-1910 in New York City on 65th street.I am researching an artist who was supposed to have exhibited at that time in a 65th Street Gallery. The artist is from Newport RI and his name was Theodore Wendell. | |
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Subject:
Re: 65th Street Art Galleries New York City
From: xituculumucumba-ga on 16 Jul 2004 16:25 PDT |
Dear jbronski, According to "Il nuovo Zingarelli. Vocabolario della lingua italiana. Zanichelli, Bologna 1987" the Italian "J" is a semiconsonant that always precedes a vowel, normally at the beginning of a word. This letter was first introduced to the Italian language in the Fifteenth Century and used for such common words as jeri (= yesterday) and vassojo (= tray, salver). However, in recent times it is becoming obsolete and mostly substituted by "I" (pronounce: "ee"). Jacoletti and Iacoletti are therefore the same name and you will probably find both spells in documents. I'm not an official Google Researcher. I hope that helps a little. xituculumucumba |
Subject:
Re: 65th Street Art Galleries New York City
From: stephen1971-ga on 27 Jul 2004 07:35 PDT |
I have found a link that may be of use to you. http://www.noguchi.org/group_exhibit.html |
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