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Article 291 of the Constitution of India (repealed in 1971) formerly guaranteed the payment of "privy purses" to the rulers of former princely states. Error 291 in Progress OpenEdge software typically indicates
Stieglitz used 291 to host the first American exhibitions for legendary European artists who would redefine 20th-century art. This included: (1908) Pablo Picasso (1911) Francis Picabia (1913) Constantin Brâncuși (1914) This included: (1908) Pablo Picasso (1911) Francis Picabia
In 1915, the gallery’s spirit was captured in a monthly magazine also titled . It was an experimental publication that pushed the boundaries of layout and typography. Notable for its "visual poetry" and mechanomorphic portraits by Francis Picabia, the journal was a precursor to Surrealism , often exploring the human subconscious and the intersection of art and machinery. Legacy of the "Pure Instrument" Legacy of the "Pure Instrument" The gallery closed
The gallery closed in 1917, but its influence remained. Artists like Marsden Hartley described it as a "pure instrument" that allowed for the purest form of expression. Today, 291 is remembered as the birthplace of the modern art movement in the United States—a place where, in the words of William Zorach, people brought "their finest" and discovered the finest within themselves.