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Show Riches Will Be Exhibited at Springville That statement of Baron Rothschild, Roths-child, European money king, that "Industrial companies rise and fall, nations rise and fall, but fine paintings never lose their value, is significant in connection with the " Springville high school art movement move-ment at Springville. For. in snlt; of deadlock and shifting values m I he industrial vorld, this year's exhibition promises to equal, if not surpass, that of former years. " A large part if this expected success will come through the "upport of the large art galleries of the East, which have pledged cooperation. Robert C. Vose of the Vose Gallery, Boston, always an enthusiastic supporter, writes that he has selected a masterpiece by Charles H. Davis as the central ' feature of his contribution, which will include works by Frederick A. Bosley, Abbott F. Graves, Wal-ter Wal-ter Koeniger whose "Through the Birches" was last years student : ' v purchase and Richard E Miller. Mr. Davis' "Noank HTls" was a feature of the 1931 exhLOi- tion. hut the ether three exl-ist? will be seen at Springville for the' first time. To add variety end Interest Mr-Vcse Mr-Vcse is also sending paintings, by .-vander H. Wyant, Robert Min- " r-r and Ben foster. aTiegie Hall Art gallery, New ork, has shipped ten fine paint-;-s by the following artists: Jo--- :phine M.' Lewis, Emil A. Roune, Jane Freeman, Frederick K. Det-iller, Det-iller, Stanislav Rembski, Henry R. Beekman, Lucile Howard, Wilford Wil-ford S. Conrow, Alphonse Palum-bo. Palum-bo. The Macbeth Gallery, New York, has pledged its support even more generously than usual, sending this year twelve of its finest paintings. In addition to these gallery contributions, many new exhibitors will display canvases this year, a number of these having hav-ing written, asking for invitations and for information concerning the show. All of these, with the usual number of " regular contributors,' promise to make of this year's show the most successful that has been held at Springville. John H. Stansfield, local artist, ' has a number of subjects which ' wiU be placed at the Springville exhibit this year. |