Show i t I i I I i I I PRODIGY I IN ART SINCE BABYHOOD By al Service Paris April 3 Fearing Pearln that Mari Mario De Infant art prodigy mn may lose los e her talent If IC allowed I to see painting o oart or orI r cart tart art of any kind her parents have ha sequestered se sequestered se se- QU her In the outskirts o Paris Th The childs child's works have havo been ben compared corn com pared pared to the best est of ot Picasso and antI for Mor- om I tau t-au t au and antI are entirely spontaneous She Sh e e's i has n never ner er had a lesson o of an any kind From her babyhood sho she was fond tontI of ot drawing and antI her parents satisfied thi this s j t I ambition and spurred her on b by locking lock loel I ing her up in an rn empty room with pa paper pa- pa per and a bunch of crayons She was wa s I told fold sho she would not bo ho let out until she had produced produce a picture The system worked so well we'll that the fame of ot tho the I j chi child d artist has over Paris She has abandoned tho the colored crayons cray era ons for oil painting but her work orl re remains re re- I mains as ns strikingly striking original 1 as before beCore The child is unaware of ot tho the stir sho she is creating an and no artists or strangers era I I are aro allowed to approach her She Sho Is is' is said safe to have havo a brilliant future before l 1 he her I |