The Educational Department of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association, Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street, announces an exhibition of oils and water colors by Frank Horowitz, done in the Jewish colonies of the Soviet Union two years ago.
Mr. Horowitz is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and was commissioned by the Joint Distribution Committee to do a series of portraits of various types of Jews who were settled by the Soviet Government in new Russian colonies.
Paintings of Frank Horowitz are in the permanent collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Brooklyn Museum of Arts and Sciences, the Roearich Museum, the San Francisco Palace of the Legion of Honor, and the Tate Galleries of London.
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