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Show k St t "Vf. V C" 'A t $ IS v "-4fv-Vi U ! i 98' THE GOLDEN URN, a dramatic brass and gold I am, will be depicted in the 1982 Utah Pageant of the 93' Arts. The original work, on loan from a Salt Lake I Gallery, will also be on display in the Professional 48' Art Exhibit which opened at the American Fork I High School on Monday. n 300 Year Old i Master Piece j jj On Exhibit mJ delicacy, crafted with the true eye of an artists. ar-tists. The theme of the work is the supremacy of love and has been described by art critics as a classic statement of that eternal emotion. In- . deed, it is a classic statement of the skill of an unknown metalsmith and sculptor. The Golden Urn is thought to be a presentation piece, probably an official gift from a president or king One of the most unique situations for ; patrons of the 1982 Utah 5 Pageant of the Arts will ' j be the combination of ! watching masterpiece ' ; works of the masters 2 and contemporary artists come alive on : stage at the Pageant. ! But, equally impressive ; during the 1982 show ; will be going directly l j into the Professional Art Exhibit and seeing one ; ol the origi-l works. The selection is billed ; in the Pageant as "The J Golden Urn." The work j is thought to be about years old, according o the gallery owner J i Salt Lake City . e whwe the priceless 1PJe is on loan to the Pageant for display. Tbe bronze urn is pated with gold. The llis swells at the L&owl, curving to accomodate ac-comodate the symbolic I j "gures on either side. ' 7' and base gleam Mti elegance and to another of high station. The golden Urn, along with a wide array of paintings, sculpture works and other art objects, will be on display during the run of the Pageant in the American Fork High School, June 7 through July 16. Complete details and names of exhibitors is included in a separate article. |