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OHIO ARTISTS ARKFEATURED INART EXHIBIT.•A number of very fine prints, of some of toe noted painting found in the Ohio Art galleries are being shown in the directors room of the Home Building Association under Llie auspices of the art committee of the City Federation of Women’s clubs.The exhibit has covered three days beginning Thursday and closing this afternoon. A number of the larger prints are in colors and attractively hung. Three Ohio artists who have achieved great success and whosework has received the most favorable criticism have pictures in the collection. “The Market in Le Fuy” by Alice Schiller of Columbus, “The Girl m the Yellow Shawl,” by Robert Henri of Cincinnati and “The Folo Game,” by George Bellows of Columbus are attracting much attention.One of the most beautiful works however, is the picture “De Prolim-dis,” by Gustave Henry Moslei. The Toledo Museum of Art have two especially attractive pictures, “The White Cloud,” by George Elmer and “Afield” by Edmund N. Osthaus a Toledo artist who paints nothing but dogs.The exhibit has been well attended and on the door as you enter the display is a card bearing several epigrams pertinent to the fact that many are lax in their appreciation of the better things of life. Several of them read, “The best of what we hear we fail to understand,” “We labor that we may gorge ourselves—and sleep with the kitchen cat and the-kennel dog,” “no city is great unless it rests the eye, feeds the intellect, and leads its people out of today’s commonplace.
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Newark Advocate

Newark, Ohio, US

Sat, Dec 09, 1916

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