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Show ( Y Noted Scenic Artist at l . j Local Studio . j Mr. E. Grey Freemondo has had a noted scenic and fresco artist busy at his studio for som.e time painting various va-rious wonderful back ground effects. These will facilitate the individual study which he invariably gives to every ev-ery subject. Soft delicate effects to bring out the winsome sweetness of the child's portrait, effects to accentuate accen-tuate the brilliant beauty of the debutante de-butante and others for the dashing army man and the pleasant dignity of 4Hie man of affairs, each receives individual, indi-vidual, personal thought. A portrait by Frcemonde has almost the same amount of Individuality as a portrait by Gainsborough or Reynolds. Rey-nolds. His style might be called idealistic, ideal-istic, but It Is distinctly and individually individ-ually his own and not an imitation, and because it is an idealistic style it is especially pleasing to women. His portraits will idealize a plain woman, will accentuato all that Is beautiful without losing the one thing that is essential, the likeness, and the woman that has been favored with beauty will lose none of it. The recent beautiful society and wedding portraits of Mrs. Adam Pater-son, Pater-son, Mrs. Mark Brown and Miss June Scowcroft appearing In this paper are pleasing examples of the work of this artist. |