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<HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=x-mac-roman"> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT=" [4th Dimension - Macintosh]"> <TITLE>Vernon Howe Bailey</TITLE> <!-- last updated November 26, 2008 by Roger Reed --> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR="White" LINK="BLUE" VLINK="Navy" ALINK="Green" TEXT="#000000"> <CENTER> <font face="Palatino, serif" size="5"><b>Intimate Sketches of New York</b><br> <i>by Vernon Howe Bailey</i></font><BR> <center> <table><table border=0 WIDTH="450" cellpadding=15> <tr> <td> <div align="center"> <a href="exhlist1vhb.html"><img src="bailey29.jpg" alt="" width="333" height="450" border="1"><br> <font face=Palatino,serif size=2><strong>View artworks</strong></font></a></div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><font face=Palatino,serif size=2>In October 2008, Illustration House hosted �Intimate Sketches of New York�, an exhibit and sale of impressionist pen & ink cityscapes by Vernon Howe Bailey, drawn in the 1930s, and published in the <i>New York Sun</i>. <p>Rediscover old New York: an addition being built on the Frick, the elevated trains, one of the last wood-framed buildings, a McKim, Mead & White masterpiece no longer standing, and other glimpses of the timeless bustle.</p> <p></p> </td> </tr> </table> <BR> <CENTER><a href="../../..home_frame.html"><img src="ihlogo1in.gif" alt="" width="61" height="72" border="1"></a> <BR> </CENTER> </BODY> </HTML>