Shadowland (Mar-Aug 1923)

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r...-.,--Wr.c, -iw ^i-'tso^^^y,.^.^ ■■ "Etchings that Dance ' Troy Kinney studied at the Yale Ari Scliool and later at the Chicago Art Institute during the time that the Barhizon influence was at its height, which pushed design to the background. However, Mr. Kinney paid slight attention to the Barhizon trend and devoted himself to perfecting his oicn method, which is, stated in simple terms, constant application and constant practice. His sense of design is delicately finished, and his technique is so sure that the feeling of deliberate design never intrudes. Mr. Kinney's etchings are known everywhere. They are exquisite things, full of motion and life; they have been appropriately called "etchings that dance" J* 1 '< ■ \ V / V \ ! I SBR^EBHEHHHHtcBEExt*. Courtesy of Kennedy and Company THE SEVENTH VEIL P SWALLOWS .->/* •__ §^» Page Twenty-Nine