| Show FOURTH ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION Utah Institutes Splendid Display A At Provo THOUSANDS OF VISITORS 1111 Work ork ul of LOII by Mary Ir Special Correspondence Provo Sept fourths annual exhibition ot of the Utah Mt rt Institute was opened Monday even evenIng In In 1 the tho hll hail ot of lie tho YounG academy There hIro was I a large attend attendance ance and amI thousands of visitors Ilg lag al nh the ha school children bare en enjoyed joyed the beautiful display of art work vork the tho week al On the tho opening night PresIdent Mary delivered a brier brief interesting aldre caling coiling attention to tho and object ot of the he art institute President Clur ot of the Young academy followed In an cia elo luent address In which he paid aid I a glowing clawing tribute to the tue and usefulness ot of the lie Institute and to lie tho beautiful and successful tul work worle of the tho artists architects ald and designer whoso whose were vu on and heM held the eager Interest or of te the throng The hal bail was lighted and thin the harmony ot of color that de decorated omd the tho wal made snore beautiful by bytho tho harmony ot of sound that HUed the lie theair air Tim The mandolin cub chub ron ren dered sol soft ot of musIc which flouted out the he south balcony In Indelicate delicate and Miss Jepperson sang with wiLls n a rIch voice hint easily hued the lie hal ball At Intervals during the tue evening the Young Youn Academy orchestra under the lie of Pro Miller discoursed beautiful lu music lc for tor th thu entertaInment of the visitors The ho paintings are fewer In number tl al at former exhibitions but this duality of oC the art Is of oC a hIgher order I Each ach picture almost wIthout ton gIves 11 an appearance ot of life and freshness that can enn be produced anI only by goIng direct to nature for tor Inspiration The fhe hirst impression upon the tho hal II Is allo t bewilderIng owing to the brilliancy of the tue Holds and Og fig that greet the he eye eO Il as they are aro ar arranged arranged ranged along the lne line lineOn On the lie right ar are several Important canvasses es hy by John whoso whose paInt lags were Mo 80 wel rec received last winter In New York and niong these o are alo two of the widest range ot of sub aub subject joeL A Solitude nt at Is n a picture of silence wel conceived nail amI well rendered It I U clearing In an evergreen Coret forest Tine he trail nt at tho lie ler left Is Is its on only I evidence of human lre life The solemn trunks ot of thin the tres trees and the sombre foliage are of the tho VIrgin forest and ox ex press much of Is its grandeur Flowers and Sunshine Is lS as ful full ot of brilliancy and light as Is A Forest Solitude my mysterious mimI shadowy A little gIrl gIrlIn girlIn In white among n a mas of and pInk hollyhocks Is a most happy allt nail charming subject whIch might velh bo be I called and le leIr life I Mr Ir exhibits numerous other I less hess ambitious In subject I but equally charmIng and meritorious I leading attraction on time the of thin tho exhibItion Is The harvesters by George henry Henr Taggart The Tho nail feeling manner In this beau henu beautiful theme is arranged arranged to th hi high Intelligence of tho artist and hits hIs sympathy wih wIth the natura conditions of oC life I Father ather an and mother lre are restIng theIr weary holes bodies against a sheave or theIr staid ant while the am amo and so o are enjoying the 0 and cunning ways of theIr 11 lit littie UP tie babe the thIrd generatIon 11 in the Ito On the rIght of this Is n a group or of four Cour timid peasant children by th the Ionic artist It is IR al an incident that hint CI cnn only be caught on the Instant The effect pre lire sent In so eo nanny paintings ot of this clint char Iller actor Is entIrely absent In this work work Time TIle timid smiles and posture of th the ch children Idren alo are so natural aie one Is load lead to approach them and them reel feel at ease nse The handling ad composItion Is very ery broad and Mr Taggart has tour four other works The Tho Prosper tur or n a tul full length portrait of oC Allo tr ner Reed Smoot anal Old I n a aLetter Letter nl also a bust portrait of Dr Gates ni all wih sith artistic intelligence Time Tho of is s strong In delineation ton of oC clint actor acter both In expression ond and ose Time The Mme can lie be truthfully said of Dr nates Truth Is the presIding star of oC this hits pointers painters work Prest Prest Is represented by Lee Eel oral clear elf and strong Pictures among mother and Child which lre mire a Tales Tole luthi are beautiful nr at of at color anI and the tue loaner Conner Is p Itron strong In character Thu Th mother wih with a child In her arias Is gay ay fil lag out ot of n a Ilce draped window nt at a quIet Icene scene beyond but meanwhile mindful of her tender charge h r There Thore Is I a delicate spirit of mother muther motherhood hood In this picture which fail to enlist the lie sympathy thy or of al all who see ee I it The composition pad color harmony of oC Fairy Tales are markI ful and the stor star of chilI childhood hood Is charm charmIng Ing bigly A litle girl 1 Jim In to her younger brother from n a bok book or of airy tales which both nr are holding and regarding with lh nn an expression of quiet contentment ThIs II is one or the pic pictures tures In which the lie thre three primary color colors are used ns as leading notes or of the corn com ar position a 0 most rent to no nc nHI and only too rarely under undertaken undertaken taken b by painters generally The two landscapes which Miss 11 Teas sends this year are extremely sn sea In color and treatment auth her mIniatures lle are particularly fine Ir Mr Ir J 3 1 II Fairbanks sends semIs landscapes of striking and tile his usually gool good qualities One of them hem n a tl tall road track running Into the picture nail the perspectIVe carries arm An n fn I ot of distance Thu Tha whole Picture lit Cul till lt of the warm wann rIch richi tones lones of oC nature nail thoroughly ue tui HR Ills mOlt most In un work In th lie exhibition II is POt halls hails which depicts 1 a autumn In Utah The cm corn posItion nail color are nr very simple but through ollon the means menns of their extreme simplicitY tlC Mr Ir Fairbanks anks hI has created n a work unique ant In every enry manner Im m AmonG Among the still u life paintings the works of at Alice Merrill lerl Homo home claim n a nm m marked rk Alc ot of and A squAsh us euch maY be a thino yet e how beautiful when hen viewed from the artistIc poat Mrs Mis Hore Home has In aie one ot her pie pIc tures Presented to 18 ue this garden product In iii such n a harmony hormon or of color and so placed In and ond sha dol dow IS as to make or of It fl a thing thin of oC beauty rime fhe subject throughout Is rendered with truth to nature J George 1 Fairbanks exhibitS a of statuary caled called Tackle a Ver very am ambitious sUbject amid handled In a most moat credItable manner I It two football players payer In strenUoUs attitude with other I It l is ad ly and make n a very nOlI note In the general effect of the exhibitIon G a Wesle Brownings Making Friends Is n a charming ot of char character character acter stull study A tiny boy bor borIs Is tImIdly holding at arms arnie length u a bunch ot of grass which Is beIng eagerly r reached ached for h by a horse 01 on the tho opposite side ot of I a The of oC lie tho paIntIng of this picture are many but the hlo have been wel solved Mr Ir Browning Il also o sends a 11 vel very lye landscape In water color Mrs Is Edna Well Sloan displays ee soy eral Ver very creditable watercolor pant paint lags Ings of which illuminate the lie northeast corner ot of the lie gallery Con Comi theta Is a large larse manse of oC rr red roses Ile flue tn in texture amid color Time rhe architectural designs for or a 0 coun country country try including house barns old and to cost about occupy a con can conspicuous place on Oil the tho north wall nl all anti form orni an group rul Particularly Cor or t those ose who lne have hud hind or contemplate arts having experience lii n this rt of al all The lace loce collars from time the ner needle Ie ot of otliSS Miss liSS Merrill nail Miss Savage are m rne e products of thou thought ht and ond patience en os as the hey ore are In beautiful de dc desIgns sl sIgns ns wih with this the sego 11 hilly n as subject nn an anith Ith of of oC the It II iii cas easy to understand tha hint t or of thought and study lust hive hwe been heon required to produce such results There are designs for pattern raIl al paper sik shik fabric elc etc and drw draw lags and from time the schools and colee colleges 1 worth studying The following is IH 1 a list of oC prie awarded and the names ot of the various arloua donors Medal ot of honor for or best work cf C art In the exhibItion t I tJohn J JJohn John for Forest Foret Solitude Three hundred dol r PrIze awarded to Mary Iry for Mother Iother and nl Chi Child 11 Fity Fifty dollar Cor or best st water cal col colo calem o em awarded to Mary Cor or Fairy files Honorable menton mention G I W National b bink for design for lace colar collar awarded to Margaret May Io Merri Merrill dollar tulsa Inze for best de deIn In for tor country countr home awarded to La Lem Lemlie lie f I for tor cover coer for Cor Young Journal Journ l not yet et awarded Ten dollars ios Savings bank InIze for best stud In cIa clay or award d to J 3 George Gcorge Fairbanks Ten dollars W S prIe prize fur bt best study In color b by of oC state awarded d to Idna Wens Sloan Ten dollars n Sol Sal SI PrIze for b best st sik silk fabric to Ac hice Horn home lerU Ten dollars prIze for best et still life study stud Tn lard awarded 1 to Alc Home Ton Ten doUar dollars MIss Iu Mary al dell prize for art students or of awards pie dt Ir N Manning Bare Five prize Hb etch for for Cor ting tiling and wal vali paper r Cs to Alice AHee Merrill Hore 1 lic IC dolar dollar prize Cor or bc best t three photographs to 10 Wiard Willard D Johnson Th Thin exhibition wi vili close cloo Monday 22 Those who wish to works work ot of art rt will 1 to Miss who Is II in charge |