Art in a Friendly City
This is the second of a series of articles on Painting and Sculpture in which critics, artists, curators, and con noisseurs will take part. FISKE KIMBALL has been Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art since 1925 and a mighty stimulus to the artists and collectors of that city. A Harvard graduate who took his Master of Architecture in 1912, Mr. Kimball is the author of American Architecture, The Creation of the Rococo, and Great Masterpieces of Painting in America, which he wrote in collaboration with Venturi.