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Show J-THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, 1927. DOCTORS EXHIBIT .WORKS OF ART IN ALL ITS PHASES Specialists and Surgeons Adopt Brush, Pencil or Molding as Hobby. Famous y BRADLEY W. TRENT. Copyright. 1927. Salt Lake Tribune 1 NEW YQRK, March 5 Famour simreon and specialists in medical science were revealed as artists and sculptor of the flrat rank in an exhibition which opened this Week at dhe New York Academy of Medicine Thousands of visitor to this exhM-tio- n are vieuinf with amazement the works of American physicians in the It Is t. e plastic and graphic arts first display of Its kind ever held In this oountry The exhibit continues eiintil March 15 Alt of ether 574 works representing doctors, have been contributed. Including those of six deceased physicians Two women are among the exhibitors Fifteen of the phystilara are from cities other than New lork What does a doctor think about when he holds his brush in hand or a sculpture The popular belief might be that he la particularly interested in depicting the human form in the nude, as a close student of hat constitutes a perfect physiogBut such is not the case In nomy all the works shown at the academy not more than ten are nudes and omy one sculptured torso Is shown Tha physician whose obb Is art fUke to get away from the atmosphere of his profession apparently Bv tar the majority of works on exhibit are landscapes in drawing or paintings to the carrying the edentiet-artie- t seashore. to forest, hill and stream where he may forget momentarily the strain and the qare of attending to human suffering - Portraits and busts there ve in Fkbundance, too, with wivea and mothers tha favorite subjects The d Motors also show a fondness for animals, particularly dogNotable examples of sculpture are shown by Dr R Tait McKenzie professor of anatomv at the cf Pennsylvania whose works in clay and marble include the Victory me Cambridgeshire Eng and jjnorlal atmolded has four striking Breathfaces representing Effort, Exhausand lessness. Fatigue tion Dr F T Cotton, the widelv known Boston surgeon who is both a painter and a sculptor sows fourteen different works Dr I Seth Husch for e manv years specials! at hospital, displavs four sculptured a charfigures includng 0 P D acter atudv in bronze of a bent old man In the out patient department OTeat versaUMtv is shown bv the Pottery wrw d carving phveiclans hammered jewel-- v etchings marquetry and aquatints works in plastic wood are on view besides the oils water too rv draw-- t nga, pastei vignettes photoa-aphand sculptured sube'ts Dr Samuel Lambert, president o f the Academv of Medicine exp ained that an earnest effort was nade o draw from the whole country and he hopes exhibitions will be aarranged repwhich wi'l draw larger resentation from the gener?! profes-- . on That busv doctors can find time to acquire the skill to do the things skid Dr shown in this exhibition a most important prove Lambert fact that makes for health and contentment in life Even man and woman should find a hobby to ease tha routine of business and of home K. 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