. El Palacio . ri andJohn Sloan, so well known in Santa and Mrs. Sloan expect to bein San-la Fe to take possession oí their homeagain early m June. Gift to Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Stale College hasreceived as a gift from the children oí thelate J. Roberts Lowrie his herbariumcomprising 2750 mounted varieties. PAINTING AND SCULPTURE Paintings by ndians. Museum Work for May has thefollowing note of interest to frieuds of theMuseum of New México: An interest-mg section at the annual exhibition of theSociety of Indenpendent Artists in NewYork was a group of paintings by In-dians repr


. El Palacio . ri andJohn Sloan, so well known in Santa and Mrs. Sloan expect to bein San-la Fe to take possession oí their homeagain early m June. Gift to Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Stale College hasreceived as a gift from the children oí thelate J. Roberts Lowrie his herbariumcomprising 2750 mounted varieties. PAINTING AND SCULPTURE Paintings by ndians. Museum Work for May has thefollowing note of interest to frieuds of theMuseum of New México: An interest-mg section at the annual exhibition of theSociety of Indenpendent Artists in NewYork was a group of paintings by In-dians representing the ceremonial dancesof the Indians cf the Southwest. Afew of these were lent last year by theArt Museum of New México at SantaFe and were so well received that theexhibit was extended this year. Theclear, simple colors and child-like dia-gramatic drawing were refreshing tofind among the moderns. The Inde-pendents claim that these Indian paintingsare the greatest artproduced in Amenca 24 EL PALACrO. JUANBy Kathetine Dudley ánJ ate closeíy aíliea (O fíieír own group oí drawmgs i$ now on exhibit¡n ihe Museum al Sania Fe. Rolshovens Great Indian Pamfiflg. Tothe LarxJof Sip-o-Phe. the nota-ble paintingof heroic size by Julius Roisho-ven of the Santa Fe-Taos Art Colonies. ison exhibit at present al John Wanamaker sin New York Cily. Says one critic: Tbepiclure is superbly showfi at stand before the piclure m si- lence and nof p~assing by as ís generalíythe case wilh art exhibits. Wanama-kers had printed an attractive folderexplaming the fhenrve o( the painting,which was ftrsl exhibited in the New México. Mr. and Mrs. Rols-hoven, who ha ve been away the pastyear and more, spending most of theirtime in their villa at Florence, Italy. areat present in New York City and are ex-pected m Santa Fe this summer. EL PALACIO 25 STILL LIFE íT^OLD clear dawn on a world that wakes (rom huddled sleep— A wide windovv sÜl hfted twelv


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