Show Artists o of Today oa Turn urn to Portraits CHICAGO CHICAG Nov 24 4 By A A. A P. P P.- P. That painters bf of f today ar aI are doing more more figure and portrait work and arid apparently getting away away- from the he pure landscape is Indicated in the present exhibition at the Art Institute tute here of American paintings painting's and I sculpture in which Is represented I the works of or artists artista and n sculptors from all parts of or the United States Another notable absence absence- In the tine exhibition pieces of in art the e S selected opinion bel for of f the f the I Jury jur Is any marked Influence of ot the modern or school While 1 man many of the paintings show a progressive broadening broadening broadening broad broad- ening of or treatment and technique at atthe atthe the same time there are ar none that hat sp sp speak ak al an unintelligible language I A comparison of the tine paintings of or today today with the work of the mas masters era of ot one or two centuries ago shows I that our artists are using much brighter colors and many more of oC them members of or the t jury declare I They are painting In a a. much higher high high- Pr PI l key which Is said eald to be an in indication indication indication in- in of or Joyousness If It so it it- itis ISa is isa isa a good sign for the world today needs all the tho Joy It can possibly assimilate There were more works of art submitted by Eastern Eastern- Eastern artists artists for tho the annual exhibition than by artists of or the West and l Midwest Forty Forty- two of the he pieces exhibited FortY I ar are sculpture |