Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1926, Page 123

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.- GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 31, 1926 THE COMPLETE ARTIST BY W. E. HILL Copyright, 1926, Chicago Tribune Syndicate.) We present with pleasure Miss Ethel Mae Munson, the lovely young sculptress, * ! y _The modern sculptor and with her bust of Lincoln. Of course, it doesn’t so much look like Lincoln, but it has [ his lovely model are gazing the feeling of Lincoln. v rapturously at his latest ¢ achievement, to be catalogued, “The Birth of Desire.” Meet Abington Grimes, whé gets thin- ner and thinner, and paints his lovely ladies fatter and fatter. This is his latest and some day his most graphic realiza- Pr— ] tior, “Girl Drying Herself on Huck “Ezam-:@— Towel.” - =y The society portrait painter is very popular with the wives of Croesus. He paints such lifelike arls, and Oh! the thrilling eyes e does make at one! The artist who occasionally interior The artist of the old school writes and writes to the editorial pages decorates is very grand and very stylish 5 2 g Z ¥ o : Aty K | about the atrocities of modern art. Gets all het up over the younger fry. withal. | His last job was a black bath- K P : iy 3 & | Years ago his allegory entitled “Commerce Making Goo-Goo E);'es at Agni- room with concealed magenta lights. culture” won the Prix de St. Louis at the world's fair. The modern art artist has a_great many views. Says he, “Giotto is a great artist—so is Matisse— the rest are all fakes!” Seitz, the art director of the advertising agency, her conception of what art can do for commerce. “Of course,” explains Miss S., “I'd never do it if I didn't need a'little money.” Cheers from Miss Seitz. & o8 v OltaofcarefBlls,roalailife el. Francie, the fashion artist, is 2 5 e all done up in the latest Paris 2 4 . The night class at the institute, show- hint to impress an art editor. ing three promising young art students Miss Samovar is condescending to show Miss ]l—

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