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Show i ( y : -. ' .,. i . v "V-.... ' -y f I f ": , II I j 'v Va ,. r . w j , , " j if"-" '"" ' ' p dog Naguruk and Sgt, Thorns,' a high-it high-it of the current national art exhibit at Art Gallery, was painted by the well-wn well-wn artist Arnold Friberg of Salt Lake City, who will speak at the Hafen-Dallin club at the Gallery this afternoon, to which the public is invited. Mmimj artist speaks today at gallery fe artist who painted, "The J Naguruk and Sgt. !ie," which is one of the ights in the 1962 annual nal Art Exhibition here hionth, Arnold Friberg of Salt Lake City , will speak at the Art Gallery this afternoon. after-noon. The public is invited to attend. The meeting is sponsored by the Hafen-Dallin art study club as the first in a series of art month programs to which prospective members and the public are invited. It begins at 4:15 p.m., under direction of President Mae Huntington. Mr. Friberg was described by Cecil B. DeMille, after he finished the art work for the Ten Commandments, as "one of the best, if not the best painter of religious subjects in America." A sample of his work in which he employs a religious subject, is seen in another entry en-try in the current art show. Titled "Peace be Still," this canvas occupies a prominent place specially lighted in the Main Gallery of the Art Building. Build-ing. The painting which was on exhibition at Hoter Utah during dur-ing last year's MIA conferance is privately owned. It has been acclaimed where ever it has been exhibited as a painting of extraordinary quality in subject matter and quality. On the site To get a real, true to life poise of the famous mounty dog, Naguruk, the artist Friberg Fri-berg went to its home in Colorado Colo-rado and the oft-seen model Sgt. Thorne, poised with the dog for the painting. It has a prominent place in the East Gallery. At the Hafen-Dallin meeting this afternoon Mr. Friberg will speak about his paintings on exhibit here as well as others in the April Art show. : ' : - ran;, , J ' . . - I: snte1 Unto " " " j Dnprichly colored painting in brown shades ' Bred in the April Exhibit is "Evening at the Mine," done- by William B. Schimmel of Tempe, Ariz., who is a new exhibitor. |