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The Passing Show
IONA BY F. LUIS MORA
that they are worthy of special attention. The
demon of mediocrity that bites so deeply into the
vitals of Academic exhibitions, must be warned off
the premises of the Allied Artists, or else they will
plead in vain.
Among lesser known exhibitors none has blos-
somed forth with brighter promise than Christina
Morton, whose work, though not impeccable, has
fine colour and that feeling of joy of production
that bids the beholder halt and share the pleasure
of the artist.
IV. INDIANA ARTISTS AT THE
JOHN HERRON INSTITUTE
The work of the painters of Indiana is not
very well known in the East, but the repre-
sentation from that State has always been one
of the strongest features of the exhibitions of
the Society of Western Artists. There are many
who believe that the real American art of the
future will come out of the Middle West, from
those artists who have received their inspiration
directly from the American country and people.
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IONA BY F. LUIS MORA
that they are worthy of special attention. The
demon of mediocrity that bites so deeply into the
vitals of Academic exhibitions, must be warned off
the premises of the Allied Artists, or else they will
plead in vain.
Among lesser known exhibitors none has blos-
somed forth with brighter promise than Christina
Morton, whose work, though not impeccable, has
fine colour and that feeling of joy of production
that bids the beholder halt and share the pleasure
of the artist.
IV. INDIANA ARTISTS AT THE
JOHN HERRON INSTITUTE
The work of the painters of Indiana is not
very well known in the East, but the repre-
sentation from that State has always been one
of the strongest features of the exhibitions of
the Society of Western Artists. There are many
who believe that the real American art of the
future will come out of the Middle West, from
those artists who have received their inspiration
directly from the American country and people.
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