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Mr. H. Randall As An Art Editor

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Day
12
Month
December
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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MR. H RANDALL AS AN ART EDITOR

Herbert Randall, proprietor of studios in Hartford, New Haven and Ann Arbor, and an artist photographer well known here, has accepted the direction of the art department of the Connecticut Magazine, a very handsome and finely illustrated magazine devoted primarily to Connecticut. In announcing the new department the editor of the magazine says:

"It will be under the direction of Mr. Herbert Randall, and we are confident that his cultured taste and discriminating judgment in matters pertaining to art will insure its success. Mr. Randall is known in the business world as the proprietor of the Randall studios in Hartford, New Haven and Ann Arbor, Michigan. He has, nevertheless, found time by reading and travel to keep himself in close touch with the world of art. He is the publisher of the 'Randall Reproductions' of painting including those of the Janes collection and the works of John Trumbull owned by the Yale School of Fine Arts. There are frequent exhibitions by prominent artists at his studios. For several years, Mr. Randall was president of the Ann Arbor Art club, and he was recently elected an honorary member of the Paint and Clay club, of New Haven."

The December number of the magazine contains the portraits of many of the earlier governors of Connecticut, which are reproductions by Mr. Randall.