Show UTAH CHEATED AT THE FAIR so much has been paid and written about the worlds fair that a sigh is ie now usually called up by the bare mention 01 it still as aa eat bah hone one kiewe the same game objects from a different etlou point it may not be devoid of interest to lo note DOW a R few of the Impress lous of a utah product it in the fine arts arte building the works ol of utah artists though few are such as to reflect great credit upon them mr dallin fj a statue ot of peace certainly takes precedence it la Is to be regretted reg however that utan utah does noi DO get the credit of it as the catalogue gives this informs no 87 signal of pe ce bronze equestrian statue by C E R paris 12 the work was executed while mr dallin was studying in parts paris and received a gold medal while at the exposition there it doubtless doubt leso will be granted the same recognition here for it holds one of the highest places of honor in the abe gallery JB in the north court directly facing the ei trance and resting upon a pedestal about three feet in height Is ia the figure of an louian warrior calmly feted gea ted upon his bis horse his hie right hanu badu holding a long lance at real 10 the absolute repose of the entire figure the cram cairn high expression of the and that lu intangible tangible a something omet bing which genius has brea breathed theu into it produce an effect upon the mind rod and senses is like nothing so much as the beautiful tul of a grana old hymn A I 1 binting by john W clawson bangs in the clith room of the heteu states collection collect lor entitled dania maria della salute venice it depre oue of the beautiful tul cabals ol of venice and the spires oi trie the church ol of sauta santa maria in the distance are lighted up with the laut IRA bright rays ray 11 of 01 the m eting sun the effect of the sunlight is very fine abd the whole tone of the picture speaks ot of that thai dreamy poetical far off land the catalogue number is and mr clawson is also registered from paris pans to be frank it seems the credit of ducine clueing these two artists should have been given to the land where they were born boin and reared instead of to the country in which tit y have studied for the past few years year no by J T harwood salt sail lake city Is isa a painting wat bat at once appeals to the affections the title preparing dinner but fait itly shadows forth the pretty idea conveyed ov bv the picture ehia tyle ul of art to is by far the most popular I 1 in a the exposition as it can be appreciates appreciate a and understood by all classes and OR oa la Is forth the best beat le feelings elings of the heart the beauty abd sentiment that mr harwood has thrown into his bis work give promise of a brilliant fu future and in wishing him lame fame and fortune the writer but echoes the hope of any num ber of utah people who in the possession of so ao one floe a 8 representative of our own mountain home AVIS |