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EXHIBITIONS BY YEAR

Useful Objects Under $10

2 December 1941 to 4 January 1942

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Artists

Alvar Aalto
Finnish, 1898–1976
19 exhibitions
Alliance Mfg. Co.
1 exhibition
American Cyanamid Co.
1 exhibition
Artek, Finland
4 exhibitions
Bangl Electric
1 exhibition
Barnes and Reinecke
Nationality unknown
5 exhibitions
Leslie Beaton
American
1 exhibition
The Beckhard Line
1 exhibition
Benduro, Inc.
3 exhibitions
G.A. Bernheimer
1 exhibition
Blenko Glass Co., Inc., Milton, WV
American, established 1893
10 exhibitions
Walter Brach
2 exhibitions
Carborundum Co.
1 exhibition
W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co., Bradford, PA
American, est. 1889
6 exhibitions
Celomat Company
2 exhibitions
Chester Norton Co.
1 exhibition
Charles Churchill
1 exhibition
Continental
1 exhibition
Corning Glass Works
American, est. 1851
15 exhibitions
Dazey Mfg. Co.
3 exhibitions
Henry Disston & Sons, Inc.
American, established 1840
2 exhibitions
Dura Plastics Inc.
1 exhibition
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY
American, established 1901
4 exhibitions
Erasmus Atlas
1 exhibition
Fee & Stemwedel
1 exhibition
Frances Felton
American, 1905–1976
2 exhibitions
R.L. Ficks
1 exhibition
Frederik Lunning Inc.
4 exhibitions
Martin Freeman
American
3 exhibitions
Margaret Mears Gabriel
2 exhibitions
Simon Gate
Swedish, 1883–1945
1 exhibition
Geo. Gloves Co.
1 exhibition
Gerber Blade Works
1 exhibition
M. Gordon
1 exhibition
Graef & Schmidt
1 exhibition
Louis Grossman
1 exhibition
Lurelle Guild
American, 1898–1986
5 exhibitions
Guilford Art Company
2 exhibitions
J.A. Henckels, Solingen, Germany
est. 1731
5 exhibitions
Henriette Inc.
1 exhibition
Nathan George Horwitt
American, 1898–1990
8 exhibitions
The Ironrite Ironer Co., Detroit, MI
American, est. 1911
4 exhibitions
Irwin Supply Co.
1 exhibition
Kaufman Bundy Bros.
1 exhibition
Richard Kelly
American, 1910–1977
4 exhibitions
Warren Kessler
1 exhibition
Keyes Fibre Co.
3 exhibitions
Everett King
1 exhibition
Kippy-Kit Co.
1 exhibition
Kleese and Baldwin
1 exhibition
KO, Japan
1 exhibition
Kraeuter & Co.
1 exhibition
Lee-Bert, Inc.
1 exhibition
Vicke Lindstrand
2 exhibitions
Paul A. Lobel
6 exhibitions
The Lynch Studio
1 exhibition
J. Lyons & Co. Ltd.
1 exhibition
M&N Mfg. Co.
1 exhibition
Manning, Bowman & Co.
3 exhibitions
Maveo
1 exhibition
Metal Tex, Inc.
2 exhibitions
Michael Mirski
1 exhibition
I. Niedeman
Nationality unknown
2 exhibitions
Optical Products Corp.
1 exhibition
Orrefors, Sweden
4 exhibitions
Owname Matchbook Co.
1 exhibition
Hilary Page
1 exhibition
Pernet of Paris
1 exhibition
Pitt Petri Inc.
4 exhibitions
Pittsburgh-Corning Corp.
2 exhibitions
Plax Inc.
1 exhibition
James Prestini
American, born Italy. 1908–1993
8 exhibitions
Raymor Mfg. Inc.
2 exhibitions
Red Wing Pottery, MN
2 exhibitions
William C. Reirch
1 exhibition
Replogle Globes, Inc.
1 exhibition
Revere Copper and Brass, Inc., Rome, NY
est. 1929
12 exhibitions
Mary Rodney
American
3 exhibitions
Rowantrees Kiln
3 exhibitions
Rudson & Wood
1 exhibition
C.R. Rumpp & Sons
2 exhibitions
Salgo & Co.
1 exhibition
Frank Sayford
1 exhibition
Max Schling
American
1 exhibition
Seneca Glass Co.
5 exhibitions
S.F. Overton Co.
1 exhibition
Shoreham Manufacturing Co.
American
1 exhibition
J. Hopkins Smith
1 exhibition
Stanley & Stanley Inc.
1 exhibition
The Stanley Works
USA, est. 1843
1 exhibition
Star Compass Co.
1 exhibition
Steuben Glass Works, Corning, NY
established 1903
5 exhibitions
Rex A. Stevens
American
5 exhibitions
David Swedlow
American
1 exhibition
Swift & Anderson, Inc., Boston, MA
American
5 exhibitions
The Lloyd Mfg. Co.
1 exhibition
Frank O. Udall
1 exhibition
Union Fork & Hoe Co.
1 exhibition
Volupte Inc.
American
3 exhibitions
Scott Wilson
Scottish, born United States. 1889–1972
5 exhibitions
Winfield Pottery
2 exhibitions

New York Times Review of the exhibition

PUBLISHED

30 November 1941

Utilitarian Art In Exhibit Here; Modern Museum to Open Its Fourth Annual Show of the Kind on Wednesday

By Thomas C. LINN

Christmas shoppers may find answers to some of their problems in an exhibition of inexpensive utilitarian objects of good design, to be opened at the Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday. This show, called "Useful Objects Under 10," has been assembled by the museum's department of industrial design under the direction of Eliot Noyes to emphasize the excellence of design which is available in the American market.

New York Times • page D7 • 505 words