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Show . : ; J imsim Cm--- ;- $m x: : - i ': - i'v' 'fv:; :::: ::::y:-:-: ::y-y- ' : x :;' ':- v:-:-:v: y,-:- & ' '. ':'y':' x" ' " ' ' : : : ' ::: ':' ' ' . ... k . . lit " T- j Mrs. Genevieve Lawrence shows two of the paintings, she will have on display during the opening of her art gallery in Sugar House , this Sunday. Collector's Art Gallery Opens In Sugar House This Sunday Formal opening of Mrs. Genevieve Gen-evieve Lawrence's art gallery the Collector's Art Gallery - in the former Curtis home at 2037 S. 13th East will be held Sunday. . Mrs. Lawrence's first show will be by appointment only. She plans a public opening later. Mrs. Lawrence will hold her opening show in the main gallery. Four of the nine rooms in the old Sugar House landmark have been turned into galleries with a special gallery to be opened for exhibitions exhibi-tions only. Eleven well-known artists will be featured Sunday in an "all collector's col-lector's items" show. Several Utah artists are included. The works and their artists are: A western by the late Charlie Russell, one of the five great western west-ern painters. An oil landscape by Hobart Nicholes, one of America's greatest great-est landscape painters. An oil still life by Robert Brack-man Brack-man one of the best known American' Amer-ican' painters of still, life and figures. Continued on Page 3) Collectors Art (Continued from Page 1) A landscape by Conrad Schweir-ng Schweir-ng of Jackson Hole, Wyo., a landscape land-scape painter of the Tetons. An abstract tvater color by John Mizuno, a Utah artist. A group portrait in oil by La-Vonne La-Vonne Vincent Bestf another Utah artist. A landscape water color by Mary Kimball Johnson outstanding Utah water color artist. ' A winter landscape in oil by Howell Rosenbaum of Ogden. A landscape by B. F. Larson, retired head of the department of art at Brigham Young University. A rare painting by John Hafen, early Utah artist. And an oil landscape by Florence Ware, Utah artist. A piece of marble by Avard Fairbanks entitled "Head of Child" will also be shown. All paintings may be purchased according to Mrs. Lawrence, and prices range from $175 to $900. |