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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Feb 1928, p. 14

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1· · Orcheatra F II t err, L.ctiliel' to History ~ aoeer ·- NE CLO ED The next meeting of the Study class ~~~~~~~~ paintings in galleries. By knowing ~~~~~~~~~i~~~g~c;h~k~a~~~ar~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ will be on Thursday of next week. The the exact process by which a picture is i place of meeting will be announced on built up, one can judge better the cards sent to members of the class. merits of all paintings, he said. Members learned that rough sketch of the A___ · scene is first made on the canvas, and I.UIIIUUDCe Guide-Lecture that then practically all of it is covered ToUn at Field Museum in a color complementary to the final "Fish" and "Roman Life" at 11 a.m. color. ·In the case of Mr. Peyraud's and 3 p. m., respectively are the sub~ picture, it was red. This seemed to jects of the guide·lecture tours to be give depth and body to the landscape. given at Field· Museum f Natural He painted from memory a picture History Monday, February 20. Sub- done last summer of the region in the jects on other days of the week, at Skokie Valley, ~ morning scene. After the same hours, will be: Tuesday, the horizon line rs determined, a point "Story of Coal and Iron" and "Palms is set on it to which all lines seem to and Their Uses"; Wednesday, "Indians converge. This point is never in the of the Southwest" and "Systematk middle, which is the weakest part of a Birds"; Thursday, two general tours ; picture, he said. In working, he atFriday, "Man at the Dawn of History" ways started at the horizon line and and "Systematic Mammals." These worked toward the foreground. The tours of museum exhibits under the four planes of a picture must be conguidance of staff lecturers are free. vincingly put in. The sky must give Parties assemble inside the north en- the impression of depth, of limitless ·space, and it must blend into the trance. second plane, whkh is the land nearest ?"~...,.....~14111t4._...._..,.._~ r pe:. ·\ ... 'the horizon line. This second plane in turn blends into the middle distance, and that comes down into the foreground of the picture. Each plane must be established so that it stands by itself, and yet one must feel that it goes back into something else. Mr. Peyraud pointed out· the graceful lines of the trees and the sky, saying that a picture should have grace in lines, and in harmony, just as music has. · The applying of layers of color was an interesting process, and the explanations were to the point. "Cool" colors are those that have green and blue in them. while "warm" colors run toward the yellows and the reds. It PERMANENT WAVING all looked very simple, and it sounded so simple that one was tempted to FINGER WAVING take up brush and paints and careles!BEAUTY CULTURE ly do a dozen or so masterpieces. But IN ALL ITS BRANCHES those who have tried, know that only a great artist can paint a Peyraud a· CHURCH STREET Carlson Bld.g., Greenleaf Iii land·3cape. Members stopped on their EVANSTON way out of the building later to view one of his pictures that the club purchased. During the afternoon Mrs. Edwin Bluthardt of Kenilworth gave two groups of songs. Maude oydea. die. ·most distioaui'ab· Professor Guy Terry pve another of ed ElagHsb woman preacher of the interestir.g class lectures in Kenilworth '---.....i!ii..........,.._.......,...._.,........__ _- J present age, will speak on ."Old Truths on 'Thursday last, at the home of Mrs. H~an Brassert, Roslyn road. His Members of the Woman's club of and ' the Youogc;r GeneradOI\" at Or- ~()pic:s each time draw closer to the Willnette were ,given the rare opporches.t ra h~ 'chicago, Sunday after- Wodd t\Piar and the events in history tunity of watching one of the great noon, 'itebruary ·19, under the auspices pich *'re familiar to members of the · landscape artists of today, Frank c. of ttae· Chicago Y. W. C.~- ·The en- .dasi ...d in consequence create .deep- Peyraud, ·t work at the club meeting gageme.n t is di.rectly i~ charge of the er appreciation arid interest. The on Wednesday, February 8. Metropolitan council, nineteen young last lecture drew together the threads women representing ~he Young Wo- which formed die . web of events di- As Mr. Peyraud painted, he · exmen's Chrutiaa ailsociation's branches "ectly responsible for the feeling of plained the why and wherefore, so that and residences· in various parts of the hatred which was in the back1,1ound those who watched in· the future would of Preaeat Da:r At Woman'· Club Start the habit of regular saving, and you will soon hav~ money .t~. take advantage of business opportunities-.cbange to a better position-train yourself for the work you like-increase your education-buy or furnish a home-make profitable investments -and many other things you most de-, sire. Open account here today and, supplemented by the interest we pay. it will grow quickly. an HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Wilmette IfIf your ,. ~lab- ia gray~ or jult turning-if the unfortunate \lie of crude dyea hai . marmJ ita beauty-let ua apiain Notox to JOU. ; . Mr. and Mr~. Fred Bulley reiurned Tuesday of th1s week after a inonth spent in Florida. ERNAU AKELY Pianist Teacher Accompanist · N 0 T :o X bt color imide your bjait. where Nature put it ~y. . SUR, ale, undetectable. ia unlike aD other "dyea" or tinta! Por Notox · lq)laca the TRIO Weddings avatlable Cluba Receptions PHONE WJLME1TE 16-48 You are ·Invited To the ut gilt ·hop lluplay of uv·t.t la~t1r , , , ·illt brmp .w,,, Mil .wriOUI bHutilal gilt. · a ncIOnelt pri&11. ·t the home ol 11n. ·R. : GrHn, J r8 Pfll'lt Wilmettt. Aw..

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