The Art of Acquiring: A Portrait of Etta and Claribel Cone (27 page)

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“Carnegie Show.” Time Magazine (Oct. 20, 1930): 48-49

Catling, Patrick Skene. “Critics Acclaim Cone Exhibition In Formal Opening at Museum.” Baltimore Sun (Jan. 14, 1950): 20.

     
—  “Critic Finds ‘The Finest’.” Baltimore Sun (Jan. 13, 1950): 12.

     
—  “Etta Cone, Friend of Great Artists Lived Quietly Among Their Works.” Baltimore Sun (Sept. 14, 1949): 32.

“Cone Art Collection Returns From New York Display.” The Evening Sun, Baltimore (March 1, 1955): 23.

“Cone Art Unit May Pass To City Museum.” Baltimore Sun (Nov. 22, 1929): 30.

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“Cone Textile Collection Finest In Country, Authority Declares.” Baltimore Sun (Dec. 4, 1949): NP

Dickman, Sharon. “Sopher Recalls Patron, Etta Cone.” The Evening Sun, Baltimore (April 5, 1971): Section C, 1.

“Dr. Claribel and Miss Etta, Collectors.” Art News (January-February, 1950): 38-41.

“Dr. Claribel Cone A Remarkable Woman.” The Evening Sun, Baltimore (April 8, 1911): 4.

“Dr. S.M. Cone, Orthopedic Surgeon, Dies.” Baltimore Sun (Dec. 20, 1939): 26.

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“New Season Marks Historic Events.” Baltimore Sun (Sept. 25, 1969): Section B, 1.

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“The Romance of Fine Old Lace.” Baltimore Sun (Sept. 14, 1949): NP

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—  In Generations (December 1982): 3-14.

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Wallace, Weldon. “Cone Art Exhibit Opens at Museum.” Baltimore Sun (Oct. 8, 1949): 24.

Wharton, Carol. “A Fabulous Heritage.” Baltimore Sun (Jan. 15, 1950): Section A, 3.

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