Show i 1 A TI T Gi GIBBETS KAISE IN INt J f t PAINTING T t noff's Famous Canvas Phe 1 The Shown Shown- C Conquerors m in Salt Lake 2 clergymen men an and and- educators and edu educators of at Salt lAke ero the guests of at the Daynes- Daynes Beeba Deebo Music company tills this afternoon when Maxim paint its ing ng Tho Conquerors was wa first showing In th the city cy Beginning Monday londay the public will be Invited to view Jew the magnificent canvas which will be on exhibition for tor two weeks at af atthe the the Main street store of ot the music musio company com The painting paintIng- Is owned by Hallett 1 of ot Seattle Wash a connoisseur eur of art and owner of one the of-the finest collections of pictures in the West est The purchase price of ot the pic- pic pro was INDICTMENT OF MILITARISM T The Conquerors is a a. t Indictment indictment In- In of Prussian militarism and Hs ts chief disciple former Kaiser Wll- Wll helm eIm It depicts Christ on the cross and abd hd Kaiser Wilhelm and the use of the I lural in the title of ot the masterpiece Is sarcasm The scene i Is laid in the Belgian Zul- Zul Zee r at sunset Belgian refugees have e fled 1 d from brutality and are sek- sek tho the solace and shelter of the cross crossO O of f the Nazarene 1 Belgian Beldan and French Frenchi i lie dead and dying nearby The Wreck reck of a a. cannon and caisson is vis- vis dole ble and the flying smoke shows hows a batHie batUe bat- bat Hie Ue is One o of ot th the most striking effects of ot the canvas Is the red blood-red sunset and he magnificent drawing of ot the clouds Is noted for being one of the 1 ost skillful of living painters of sky Effects I A INTERS INTER'S LIFE STORY JT There is a a. stran strangely ely romantic side I lo the life lito of the painter of this can- can A was born In Moscow iii U. U 1873 1173 of Jewish parents His Ills par- par ts mo ed to when Maxim Was vas was an infant The father anc ant and mother ve e e m massacred during a a. pogrom In Jn 1878 Maxim was thrown from franz a a. third lory ory window and picked up by the late Count Leo Tolstoi as dead Count Tolstoi carried the child to his home hom where here he r him and gave him hith a literary education p- p be began an the serious study o oTt ot Tt when he be was 21 He revels in the Study and treatment of Biblical themes p particularly those pertaining to th thi W Ufe of ChristA Christ A A special frame ha has been construct- construct ra 3 at the Daynes-Beebe Daynes store for tor the t effective display of the canvas The exhibition beginning Monday will vIli be bee jen e wi charge e to the public I |