Show TENTH ANNUAL EXHIBIT utah state art institute in richfield fifty four works of art in painting in sculpture and drawings dean cummings Cura gnes lecture the I 1 tenth anth an anual ual exhibit of the utah art institute opened on monday morning is as scheduled in the high school room with a splendid plen did array of paintings by utah artists artis tb the paintings arrived last week meek and mr donald beauregard arrived with them As soon as school closed last friday mr beauregard secured assistance and commenced the paint ings all day saturday and sunday he labored and when monday arrived he haj over fifty excellent specimens of painting sculpture and designs the paintings were viere hung around the room the frames resting on the top of the wainscot and from different anoints in the room the beauty of the work vork was mas re recalled ree aled caled many ii tors viewed the array of paintings and many who never had any particular interest in art have had an awakening aNNak ening along that line in fact the exhibit has been educational to the people of this vicinity the tha school children hae learned much from the di display play aboy visited the exhibition on monden in classes and the tea cherb made particular efforts to show the beau beauties of the works to the pupils the lecture by dean cummings on I tuesday night wis was a gem ile he spoke soke on the achievements of the gidek gi eek sculptors and the lecture was illustrated with vies vias of camous b band and other apt of the sculptors from the die eai e ai times showing the gradual deve S E bent of that form of art arning arn ing t u people the le ie tur tun w it is E 11 itt dd and interest AS Ls dl the de descriptions of the architecture of the greas greeks the of doric ionic ind corinthian columns and the ire friezes with v huh the temples were mere adorn adorned cd vacie ind and those pres nt rit learned much decorative art of the greeks dean cummings had his object well in hai d and las ins explanations of the illustrations winch were thrown on the canvas were ere clear anil and lucid two musical numbers b jonathan Jona ihan lloid llod and john hood were well mell reci ived and were an excellent addition to the program tiie the following is the lit of works on exhibition at the school room PAINTINGS four specimens of still life by al bastow the old home rachael Ka chael portrait study azy sur marne Nl arne shadows by donald beauregard Pis tural by edwin ears quaking apons leo lea fairbanks quaking aspens ashens A morning lorning street chicago by john hafen spinning song ong notre dame de paris pans ahe park rustic bridge priscilla by J T harwood rs ii portrait summer ee evening ning portrait girl with a green shawl annie in hhite miss aliss richards by lee greene richards portrait study on the chatelet by al L edw er in church by GPO H taggart breton lady waiting spring blossoms blos oma contentment moonlight by al athera CS Ct hera thera by M thompson immiti immigrants giants ants bi dan portrait of miss R by A B wright at the forge by M al young DESIGNS designs were ere submitted by mary bastow marie mane Hutt eballe florence ri orence dudle D idled aneita nielsen and ida WOODWORK 4 asket b bi D A swon oil all ahle |