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Art School Exhibit

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Day
19
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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The annual exhibition of the Ann Arbor Art School is being held in their rooms in the Savings Kank block. The work of the classes this year has been of an unusually high average, and the collection is well worth a visit from all interested in art work. Miss Kate Douglass has a number of pieces in both color and charcoal. Slie will lead the work in drawing for the rmainder of the year. and is preparing the class for outside work during the summer. The larger number of water colors are by Miss Helen Wetuiore. Her work is marked by a broad clear style, wtaich makes it very attractive. Miss VVetmore will teaeh water color work for the remainder of this year. A number of fine landseapes that attract attention ure by Miss Mary Hill. and her charcoal work'from life is very good. Miss Hill is preparing to teach, and will go out next year. She will deserve a good place among art teachers. JVfiss Myrffie Goodell has several good landscapes, and Mrs. Seth Handall shows a number of liower pieces. Mrs, Prof. lJerry has some very handsome carnations and roses. The life work is extremely interesting, and a visit there will reveal some familiar faces in an unusual light. Miss Goodell and Miss (iilbert of Ypsilanti, have some good studies here; as has al-o Mr. Kennedy of the Normal School. The work of the classes this year has been of a better average grade tiian ever before. and there are' some very me.ritorious studies exhibited. Interest is added to the display by several pictures loaned by Prof. Patterson of the Art Instituto, Chicago, and Mrs. L. O. Stanley of Detroit, íórmerly Miss Jane Mahon of this city.

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Ann Arbor Democrat