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The Art School Exhibit

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Day
3
Month
June
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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The exhibition of the Aim Arbor 4.rt School is for the public and will continue through the entire week. The admission is merely nominal- only 10 cents - so that all ïovors of art studies and color work will find much o repay a visit. Several hundred studies have been accepted by Mr. aulus, the director, and the people can feel assured that araong a room full of studies many wlll be of rnerit and interesting as well. No special invitations are issued this year, but everybody is invited and ererybody expected to cali. There is often a feeling that exhibiions abroad, in soine otlier town, are worth taking a trip to see while home vork is negleeted. Let no one decieve himself this time and neglect to ee the work of the school, right here in Ann Arbor. A table of beautiful china, the work of Mrs. Spencer, a professional china decorator ■will constitute one of the strong attractions. Mr. Paulus will have four pieces on exliibition- his "Gird in Red," "Nineteenth Century Girl," and two Other pieces- which many Ann Arbor people saw at the Art Loan in Detroit, and which have called forth such favorable criticism recently for their exhibition in Indianapolis.

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Ann Arbor Courier