| Show Iiii a I dI 1 1 1 f jHu Wl t 4 4 I I f I 1 g f I le ne ArtIsts 4 a 0 or of a Utah U tan Their Work Vork ana and an TheIr New e ew Horn H 01 I I n 1 r ro o T wn WI a ronI fh rk of or oliver titre Wendell Wendella Ig 1 Y 4 r l f if a Hi o tW l t th Us the N maH RILL 1 l of f I 1 I America Am url hero to art ut Jr null and 1 in tn tin thil lh t l tin Uw a mU mUl I h i n young l won men lii 1 tt I i n of ot 1 Tc to t J ivi p fur for the till l er art ni i tvr J r T I 1 hrc h r rim Ih obtained nil ati ff t J SY i I or lr Ml Id b 1 P f f t i i 4 i i I 11 11 tt t Lh lh tt wh wl h rn n men man ml n who I f t J i 11 1 I I f In n HI an h tl tl I I T I t u 0 Art 1 which was walt established hell bythe by byth th the state mate The Institute was once moro more or lees IMS Ie at lit i crow iroll rna eJ 3 with the So clely of Utah Artists LIlt but now the of oI Geers of 01 the one una are lire strong members I of 01 Ui other ami In thu tho sit lat a 1 bill was tree Introduce to the two but was wall w is rented l d t by y the Die tower low house houn late Hie l le controls rot fur the th state y appropriated to purchase works u J V VV V Oh W WI k WW X C y 1 v mm 6 ii iii X li lit t 1 i I IIi Ii 1 i i r II I i 1 t t i i if t r rii 1 i i t I J 1 r 1 E I tt ti i 4 t l a r r fd rC t YI 1 Y j t E PF I Ir r X S r Ier 1 1 t f tI V fly Ii f 1 I I C r 1 I 1 A 1 I 1 fl v VJ wr I m 1 J Jt as r 4 f t j f I r 1 1 Ll 11 t r 1 i 1 i 1 4 1 i I 1 I t J y 1 E 1 1 1 Ji i I 1 I Y YI I I 6 I 3 1 I y y y y y l I r V y t t I y yI t I 1 I f ty t tt t t fit r 4 y rt I i j q P ili t j 1 I 1 l I G THE TIIE BY HON YOUNG Film picking f compared with the man P r C E who planted d potatoes where only a lg brush grow before then things I 11 have been bo n Improving anti its ns I tho light 1 E for bread and butter boUt nan has less IlI 7 d covers overe the tho Interest t In ort art him hili grown vt l p y larger Thero Is la now new lees lew need than 11 once onto there then was for tor a n 1 young man to toe e t t g seek reek other audiences If II ho ha Is 13 Isborn Isborn born with genius on Utah soil Tho II year just lust closing clo Ir tints halt n dozen managing to live by tho the way say jw p pf f with product of at brush find and pencil two f r rM al M t studios open In tho limo business 3 district I u uI i jt t I I tl s x of ot Utah Artists In n a 1 fairly r i flourishing condition a n Utah Art In Institute In the midst of ot nil nn exhibit at fit fitl I l lel i Logan and a 1 number of ot students In III I Parts who promise pro tu to ti return to take t g h up lip I II their work war In I r Yz In ath addition to these theRo ther there lire a n large tall 1 1 of ot artists wino who woric with skill t an c 1 good Kold effect but who their I E t fp living from other sources of or Income and a nd make of at th lr Art n CL byplay with Its Ita object to 10 the Impulso that thatIs la Is laIn In them to work worle along art arf lines Gies They v support HIppert Iho ho art society Mid and form lorm nt n a nf t At f small public that IhU Is constantly growing 1 of ot and Judges who are arc also I S E of ot what Is most mOlt worthy worth and i often purchasers Society of oC Artists r rG I y a 1 r I t 1 i 1 Of or the tho developments is of at tho year e n r th tho G 1 most moat important Is 19 s the return to 10 taut har harmony yo FU mony non mon among tho the artists end the over U j i bridging of ot breaches which grow row wide widen 4 h n II r t half dozen of or years ngo Iron front m causes r t 5 for tor which there aa na many esplana explanation I t h t done tion nn ns thoro there definitions of ot art rind fwd i Q i v vr In certain schools sc The so ao society aoi pp r c 7 i let of 01 Utah Ar t ti i A t r l to i m now strong trong and lId d n r i 1 fair tair to bo IllI permanent t n n r n t it 1 t wan wall o as or ar art t in 1691 1531 and has spice hen Riven heni f ll s sf t I it i I 1 i exhibits when dater w cre open apse not In III conflict t with exhibitions of ell the Utah tl N of or art Irl and also tho the AUro Allro Art rt collection which consists of 01 paintings purchased runt mid contributed to the state Loch Koch I aeh year yeal an Is le held In III noma city of or tho the slate nt nl which the tho best hest becomes a II apart ai i i part of the tho Alice collection Last lust year the exhibit was held at Ogden and A I 1 II Wright of 01 Logan the tho prize This your It Is being held helt at Logan To ln and anda n a 1 number of 01 excellent up Uti for consideration an nu prize winners The Tha paintings of 01 this thU collection are uro now hung In tho the Commercial club Tho ho of the tho Art Institute are appointed by the governor This yen year I Ithe the tho governing heard beard consists of John Hafen HaCen Lre Greene J Leo Fairbanks Virginia S 3 Stevens StOIl S T 1 Alma B S Wright and Miss Hiss flut x Iet r Keough u h Thee The exhibition com commit mit lea Is III composed el of oC Prof 1101 J If H Paul Mrs Irs V H S Stevens and anti S T r 1 and tho the Alice art collection committee of or Leo Greene Greeno Richards Mrs rB Julia JUIll S 15 and Miss Mies K H Keogh oh Standards of ut 3 Merit The Tho Society of or Utah Artists Artiste Is die dis discriminating criminating In Its Ite against people e to 10 whorl whom i t art ut Is la not a pur purpose t r pose and whose work fat fal all 1 to roach certain standards stan ards of 01 technique Tho rho most liberal choice of ot subject matter mattel Is III allowed but that something more morn than genius g antis which Is re 4 ell l to pro Aro duoc a hatched which is only onh learned by hy application and amid study either under a n 1 master t fi nt s er or In connection with other art Is III required r a aThe of 01 members The Tho society attempts to recognise recognize o the therace race fact that nil nit work worl s of ono one artist U is I not hot notor of or a level and has hns held h out cut ou t of or Its itA ox ex exhibits hibits certain efforts of 01 most meet of ot Its members Time The most substantial contribution of 01 tho the year to tho time art world is le ono one which this writing has hilI the Initial privilege of or 0 i X i Y w y I t oft J I t toft f i t 1 c t tt I f If 1 I r t 1 t fr f rim t i Jh t 1 tt tw i ly X t t w X v y i y y t I I r ri ri m X i r F r j jA h X 1 t A t 1 I t 1 I v y y 1 k y yV V t y ty y y f X y f y 1 1 1 1 wl 1 W f I Y v 9 H o 0 THU OLD SOCIAL HALL BALL Au IT rr WILL LOGS LaC Wi Wr r r I limo Tho URN Iles ic Ce n Turned Over O I by II ilu 1111 first Vint t lenry IU to tt II cm nu III I the J lit lame Koine of ur the tho Society of or lK announcing It Is la the of ot a permanent home borne for tOI o ort art products 1 anda and n II for far Utah artists In the theold theold theold old Social hall on State street The he hull hall Is h one of nl the tho most h hl orlo build bUildIngs lags Ings of ot Utah and Ita Its purpose In pioneer society of 01 proper fur for lint first of 01 young oun people Now 01 ow It a U tA the property prop property erty ot of 0 the th Mormon Jorno Church and President Jo Jail Jos V I Smith has turned It over ov r to the artists of ot Utah for tor their permanent use The Society of 01 Utah Artists which now Its custo custodians propose to 10 complete the Greek style of ot architecture tod In Us Its It outlines Their plans are nrc shown In an accompanying cut Next lext year car n II p perna rma nent exhibit will wilt be bo arranged To bo be Invited to hang n a picture In tam the gallery will no doubt be considered consIder tin nn honor by artt and the society will adopt strict rules n nil as to merit anti and technique In allowing space pace for tor pictures The se securing 8 ee curing I of 01 the home Is rated nI na n the be beginning begInnIng ginning of 01 a 1 brighter day by artists who have hoped for lor such u II pineo for Cor Cormany many years genre II II tel to III Leave Of Ot the Utah artists Lee Jee Greene has hila exhibited this year In Pane and Chicago g o l I a h o M I Young In n J T r Hurwood Harwood In Paris and 0 G Drowning In Chicago Harry Culmer hils explored explore th the wild regions of 01 southern Utah and Is IK com coin comm m on an nil era eat of ot activity In paint paintIng lug Ing III limo tho wonders of ot the groat root west John Johll Hafen lies lias done dono gome of 01 his hili best beat pieces and promise Ii to go gu to larger fields soon Jan 1 he I ma declares will find him In New Nea II York with u a 1 studio opened and rendy ready to begin work which should bring him hint distinctive a national lie He Is If hall half t pout and an halt half artist and anti over ocr his s work Bark with s s the brush there thue brood a It temperamental coloring which lends It distinctive power Utah no so far lar hai lIu contributed only C C K 1 tn tl the artists s and ec sculptors of ot the Unit pj IJ J States State amid In fact Illet the art world 1 r nuns l s ue e Ns ls hi x um and an Hn tin ten Eon like Is U a 1 native of 01 Spring Springs s llIe ilie Utah lie Ho U la distinctively u n Utah buy boy anti and In going to New ew York he goes goei goeins ns a n f representative car of ot Utah claiming n g gt It t as his liU home and with only on I the beg be beof of ot feelings for lor the state und Its It I people During the tho year lIden has hu turned out I over ocr 40 0 pictures H 11 lie works In I 1 ly Iy and has hu no na other occupation H Ile has done Ilone mally although lilt hough a few low ot or hl tats his efforts wore n ere in portraiture P Per Perhaps r haps hops of 01 his work worle the b best beet t I Is s an nn nIter after afterglow glow on the Wasatch a atch An Another Another Another other effort fort Is a Ii af el affect feet reet on lit Mt fI II In Utah Valley Some of 01 his writer earner urn lira among the most valuable paintings of ot thu tha we t Among them ore are a n Western Hanch Lake Mary at lit Brighton on Morning Shadows Sharlow and an nr all of 01 which tell llY stories of ot lito as fount found In the mountain moo frontier frontierA a aA A New Now Art It The Tho year has seen saen the addition of ot M II Young Yount to tn the Ilan lis of or artists working w In Utah Mr r Young as a n boy bO went Brent to the tho school anti then spent Silent a n number of ot years rears Mrs In Paris anti orul Italy He lIe achieved marked distinction dl In hl Parts Paris as us a sculptor und and artist both Whatever hn toO else elso his hl work worle does docs It I t tells n 1 story stor and one that Is U often orten full Cull of ot deep Interest This Thle year ear he has u a 1 number of watercolor sketches and In Iti bronze brome he ho has done several things rated ra tel I very high by critics Some of or them are on exhibit nt lit Logan and others ohe have hlo been sent to Philadelphia del p hl Mr 1 Ir opened 1 n a studio hoe hero In III November oIn er and will spend next year continuing his hili work In and painting An Aim n effort still till Is u II bronze medallion In honor IH of or Joseph Josph Smith on an one tide side of ot which Us his hlo bust bunt with t the tho date lIate of ot his hili t birth u it 1 hum hundred n 1 ye years GH ra ago this year aunt and on the tiro oh ob obverse verse n a sketch ketch of 01 the monument re rc l erected In hU hili honor anti tho house In which he was horn born Sumo Saito Hei nt Work death deaths Lee leo Greene s hell has I lone done nome of or his hl h I Iare a characteristic site work In portrait portraiture ure are this year a picture of 01 Dr Groves being b one of or hU bite hi best efforts L Edwin Tenn has been employed dur lur during t ting ing the tho year lar at mit tho the University of 01 Utah ns as supervisor of or art and drawing lIe He hiis tann however dOllo some tomo excellent paintings most await mo t of or which are n ro studies III In afterglows mind moonlight effects which with him mint favorite themes Hl III Ella picture It uro of ot cattle at lit rest In the lowlands of oC the Jordan wits was n a striking feature of ot the Art society exhibit n 11 year Cill ago and un with n II little more mora work worl Is lit now on ex et e nt lu II t Loom Logan 11 ln where It U is I consider d da da de a e likely candidate for tor the fCO ICO prize J T 1 has hall the year var a na teacher of 01 art In the school tu t U has hall worked cm nn II a number of ot pictures He lie la is now nuts a n dudy entitle I Iline line Die Pioneer Hoy lloy nO and omit low Ima 1 n a I number of ot sketches I taken along th the w welt t shore shor of Utah lake At t Purls Paris his portrait of oC a 1 boy playing with n a trap wan wao on exhibit this summer At Logan inga A U n lb Wright Ma hu Imo been nt at work during the your 01 In addition to his hla duties dudes as ems ri a teacher In his favorite line lie la 13 ninon the youngest aune t 11 I whom there In is much hurt Interiors area n favorite theme themo with him and his work Is often otten In a low key 11 with holt light effects affects J tea Leo Fairbanks who Is ill III o one 01 o me of o 0 othe the most recent additions to the tho art artfield artHold Hold field has spent lime your as art sur super supervIsor ur vIsor vl tor or for tor the public in addi addition tion to this leeching he ho has hall turned turn d 11 out outu u II number of 01 minting some of which are nrc on exhibit at nt Logan lolon Ix Harry Harr Calmer Culmer Is la following up lip his hili ex cx excursion cUldon Into southern Utah with pic Ille pictures lures tures of 01 that wonderful region The i great bridges sire lire now being painted a n III I masterful ma handling of nt the Augusta tho largest and grandest of ot them being about hol In addition to these there theren a n mountain scene one In the tho In which one of ot the tho highest peaks Is shown and d a it sketch of at canyon y scenery rY y are ure products Pro of 01 the thu year Mary Bury hose l and flea Mies Sawyer Ire are now abroad studying TIme Veterans In Tn the oldest school of ot Utah artists who snore re pioneers nil who ho are ale held In great nr a t reverence by IW the th three gen ger generations t of men who tans have v come romo up after Iter 11 them them Ottinger Dan and Alfred Altred are ule the principal names mimes Through u h much adversity lt In Ia the e eface face of 01 many obstacles they have hae man mun raged to live lives dedicated m to art and have helped 1 much to tn picture the tha lives of or men mind women In pioneer pion ear Utah as liS aswell liSwell aswell well an ns tho the scenery of 01 the west Mr Ottinger II now engaged In III painting Mexican and pictures dealing den ling g with the tho cliff dwellers weller II This subject he became Intimate with an as U a II young r un lII n bee followed meet It lit t Inter t i s then them Alfred has n K pond deal of 01 work orle this year CRr In lu both writing and painting Ills painting has haM been brell t of 01 his old uh love 1 1 the treat Brent Salt Halt Lake and of or hi his hili c efforts ff on this subject there are ars several which are ale among the tho th but best n ho has turned out In his long life Ufa at of work werl t t o rk In hl that field fI R The fhe 1 act tic and d Atlantic const coasts have received alien litten In III u II number of or hem worked up from previous 1 loUi trips HIps r thorn them and amt tho the Ulain mountains too have havo come cOllie In iii an nit II As ASt a n proposition of 01 utI the See Sec America merl t idea Idon Mr l r work rk ti is rich In III I II K gs 8 o of or f Its Us wonders rH Away 1111 front from rum W dd J lawson who w hind n a studio ludlo here several now nos s at Loa Ioa yenta B ak I Is Ii l Jt Is III In 1 Is s III Gt nO Daston lon sir h C y 1 to No Now make the h 11 t r 0 man to tI a oven a studio OUI 0 Time Tho rest of this the II I fr I III GI the tho state and the era CIl tI of ot 0 t prosperity for Ol r In n the tho 1 tho j In n a commercial mind m l i iut I I j Iw w H 0 0 0 n n nV V y 1 Y V y y X t tI f tf I I It IX 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