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Paintings, Drawings
On Display In Gallery

Bar Exam

'Houses U.S.A., 1607-194On Display In Fine Arls
6'

Scheduled

The Kentucky State Bar Examphoto- - ination will be Riven in Frankfort,
a coinprelieiisivc
U.S.A..
On exhibit in the Fine Arts Gallery through March 2 are painting
in the conference room of the Di- - and drawings by Luis Fades, UK graduate, and Paul Chidlaw, of tin
Jir.ipliic history of AmrritMii domestic architecture prepared by vision of Economic Security, New
University of Cincinnati.
I .ill m.iiMiiie, w ill 1m oir exhibit in the Art (lallery of the I lie
"UM '""-Eades, an alumnus or l K, is alTh(.sf; painting vary from the
seascapes and marine subjects of ready known to residents ' of LexArts liiuldin tliroiivli Feb. 2S.
Dean Elvis J. Stahr Jr. of the
through previous exhibiFj. l.ucd photouraphs mounted paragraph which constitutes a College Y,f Law listed the following chidlaw to the varietv of subjects ington
reflecting the flavor of manv lands tions at the University and at th?
rscv me His- brief history of American archi- UK law graduates who will be tak- on ..iimunum
Creative Arts Gallery.
Eades.
tory of American arc hitrc turr as tecture of the last 300 years.
C hidlaw. an instructor
ins the ertam:
of paint- Now n member of the faculty ah
The exhibition opens with maps
Jllui rated by sinule dwellings from
:
f.evis H. Nirliolls. Frankfort, an i
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n.
i..i....n the University of Texas. Eades has
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earliest beyinninus to the ...... .......
their
a ii rum iu.)i Rraauaie; ueorKe u. is exhibiting his work for the first .sent for this exhibition, a group
pre sent day.
of the 17th Century European jjaker Jr., Lexington; Paul E.
his
forms and their adapta- - ieVi Lexington; Joe Lee. Middles-tion- s tbjie in Lexington, although been of 35 recent paintings and drawThe theme is ilovrloprd and expaintings have frequently
ings which have never been shown
to changes in climate, ma- - boro; Jack L. Lewis. Williamsport:
panded in seven general divisions:
shown at the Cincinnati Art Mus- before.
.
f irst Houses, Colonial, Houses of terials. nnd other factors in thefJarnes w Lyon, naceland; L. M.
eum and elsewhere.
The artist was born in Madrid
the New Republic, (reek Revival, Nrw World.
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Tipton Reed. Mayfield; George E.
The marine subjects in this ex- of English parentage and has traEighteenth Century houses show schrader, Lexington; William A.
Cinthir Revival, Eclectic, and Modhibition are a result of the artist's veled extensively, attending schools
the developing colonial style in Watson. Middleshoro. and Conlev
ern.
Es.ch .section of the exhibition is varicus parts of the country. Four O. Wllkerson, Earlington all Jan- visits to Nova Scotia and the of art at Bath and the Slads
Maine seacoast.
School, the University of London,
introduced by a short explanatory leading architects Mclntire,
uary, 1955, graduates.
His works reflect the different and the Instituto Politecnico
Jefferson, and Latrobe were
moods of the sea and the soast,
in Mexico, before com in?
chosen to represent the transition
and progress in style from a nat- to UK.
from colonies to republic.
powuralistic treatment to a more
After tracing other 19th and
erful and expressive technique.
20th Century styles, the photoKorean veterans may sign for
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