Show ART WORK VORK OF PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS IS ASSEMBLED IN NOTABLE EXHIBIT Striking examples of or the conception jf if the mind and the dexterity of the hand are shown in a collection of art specimens displayed in Social hall hail on State street between First South and South Temple streets There are scores and hundreds hundred and thousands of Individual evidences of or orthe the handiwork of the artistic brain and the artistic hand handIn handIn handIn In this place is gathered a great exhibit of the average work that has been done in the public schools of this city elt during the year ear There are schools in the representation and J Leo Fair Fairbanks Fairbanks banks the supervisor of drawing is Js proud to say that the work of his hia de department department department has far tar exceeded his expectations expectations as well as the expectations of those who In the school rooms are teaching this branch of or study stud Unquestionably helpful It Ills Is In the form formIng formIng formIng Ing of the idea of the text in the childs mind to see bee a portrayal of the characters orthe or the objects therein described unquestionably unquestionably helpful too it Is to fix perma permanently in the mind of that child the thought the text would convey If the child chIlt itself draw it out and lay it down on paper or mould it with Its tiny hands Into shape out of plastic clay cla It is the tho aim aimor of or Professor Fairbanks to 10 impart these theo the e First the thc ability of the child to express himself with his own creation second to become becom acquainted with the best work In art third to appreciate nature and to draw inspiration from nature so that he may portray port my that which is nature and that which is In nature The collection in Social hall hail includes s the work done by pupils from the first to the seventh grades Some of the efforts of the tiny tots of six and seven really are arc amazing in their conception and their ex cx execution x The work in clay cia is especially well done The child world the fairy fa I I world the picture animal world these three are the tho Ideals Id of or the grades below the fourth Over Oer the boundary line there begins the serious the study of masters thence forward the pupil works as he sees the light Pupils in drawing in the clay In painting in water colors are arc not driven en to their task The Idea of education along this line as so 50 aptly expressed by b bOrson Orson Whitney before the teachers eon con co on Tuesday is to draw out and develop and not to ram in and stultify There are arc models In the clay and In the tile casts in pencil and brush in deftness de of or finger in the assembling on the boards in Social hull hall that arc aro most astonishing most astounding vain to at attempt attempt attempt tempt a description of any an or all aU of the tile divisions for one would be tempted to write and write until there was w s no end to ones article It ia is a duty dut of parents to take their thIr children to see e this collection so says Mr Ir Fairbanks if Ir for no other reason than tha to give opportunity to the little ones to real ize what their brothers and sisters just a trifle a wee trifle older are doing and what they the themselves presently will he be doing The exhibit will be open Friday Satur day da and Sunday |