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Show LE COi'lTE STEWART'S ART GOES OH DISPLAY AT NILSON'S The art of LeConte Stewart will be shown at the Ray Nilson fine arts gallery from April 6 to May 6. He has studied at the Art Students Stu-dents League of New York under Blumenschein, Kenneth Hayes Miller Mil-ler and Dummond. At the Students League Landscape school at Woodstock, Wood-stock, New York, Mr. Stewart studied with J. F. Carlson and Walter Foltz. He also studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts under the direction of Daniel Gardner, George Oberteuffer and George T. Pierson. He worked with A. B. Wright and Edwin Evans at the University of Utah. Mr. Stewart has much to offer both as a teacher and as an artist. Twelve oils to be shown are The Black Stream, Early Spring, October, Cabin at Hoytsville, Gray Day, Path Thru the Fields, Silver Clouds, Wintry Stream, Miner's Cabin, Barns, in Winter, The Beginnings, Be-ginnings, Winter In Peterson. Eleven lithographs will be shown, including Snow Stream and Smoke, Snow and Colder, Winter River-dale, River-dale, Abandoned Stores, Deserted Ranch, Alley Under Snow, Moran's Barn, Christmas Is Over, Road to Pleasant View, Desert Showers and Thru the Eucalyptus. Mrs. Genevieve Lawrence is in charge of the art gallery. Included in the showing will be paintings by Lynn Fausett, Michael Cannon, Emil Kosa, Paul Salisbury, Dean Fausett, Paul Lauritz, Mary Kimball, Clyde Forsythe, Fernande Mariano, Anthony Theime, John Koch, Lorin Folland, Emil Gruppe, Berry Atwater, George Dibble, Harold Har-old Demont Olsen, Fay White, Viola Thompson, j Louis Heinzman, Florence Ware, Roy Walter James, Robert Wood, Elsa Saxod, Olaf Moller, Rose Howard Salisbury, Mahonri Young, Glen Turner, Oliver Parson, Nell Klinge, Billie Chestnut, Fremont Ellis, Gael Lindstrom and Cornelius Salisbury. |