Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jan 1933, p. 29

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abouit Ims pictures. Mr. Lusk is iiot. interested ini "pho- tographiic realisin" ini the, sense, that art must be a (lulicate of nlature, or t hat a portrait must be ýthe. living imnage." of the s Ubject, but. rather hie endeavors to cotivey a certaili niood, feeling, or thoughit by ýthie ise of de-* sign or rhythm. The present day at.s 's not trying to achieve a photographi 'c likeness,-but bis objective is harniony or -dcsign' of foriiiand color. :Artists today 4are discuvering di te :'-iitless aind heretofore undreamit of possibilities of flic abstract," saîd Mr. lI.usk Ini bis talk, and that there is a "clear and Sharp distinction. between the elemnents of forni and color on. the one lbaud and the representataýve and story-telling as- pec ts oni the other.,:Dcsïi can and does exist irrespective Of, Suhject iniatter.-" Versatieand Individual .Nr. Iusk has somne unusuallv attrac- tive and impressive painting,,Ii i bs ex- hibit. Hie is versatile and(I ndividual. and biis pictures refluct Iiis theories of art and philosophy. For the imost part his coloring is subdued, alivays liar- mionidis-'never liarsh. His sliow con- sïsts of oils, water colors, and, perwil subjects ; stili life, portraits, and a few' ".abstract sub>ects.'. One of the latter is "Upwýard Bifurcation," which clearlv During l926-27 and l927-28 she wvas guest solo dancer'at the 'Metropoli- tan Opera Houge.: The following year she made an eight-mnthi tour of the ýOrient where she gave over thirty concerts, including appearan ces in the special progranis to celebrate the 'enthronementý of t.he Em.rperor, Hirohite at the Imperial, Theatre of Tokio. In the Spring of 1930 she sailed te o scowto give a series. of "AmeicanDances" ini response to an officiai invitation, thle 0111Vdaincer outside Of:Isadora' Duncantietore- ceive a, request of this kind froni the Soviet Govertument... Mrs..Charles :S. Clarke, ington street, entertained day foursome at lunicheon 526 Washi- her Montl- this week. 8Y USI'NG A le. "J FOR UOTH Basf quality o.k leather haif soles and strong, durable I rubber heels wUiib. put on shoesosf any size. Work» manship and mat erials guar.nteed. Full soles and r ubber h.els-s hoes like n.w-'speci aalta $1 .39. PA TRONIZE O UR.ABDVERTIS$ER'S femiinine admirers'l'le design here is admirable as wveil as the colorfi)g. afd the faces of the students are strikingly animated. "An Expressîonist's VersiOn. of Chlicago" tells the story of that city nii predomninating colors of red andi black with Chicago's power and un-' ceasing restlessness and activity re-' vealed in design and composition. ThecreI is- a striking niude that shows ease aid, repose, and a mater color depicting a Frequent rider&, ho usewive. andi busi. UY AWHOLE, WEEKI TRANSPORTATION \ WE~TWE Theatre-goers, week. -mdc,.mand other oc- sional rider@ know Sthe 2éflay Round "lu january 26, at tne ChicagoW- man's club. Reservations will b e re- ceived tup to January 25, through Mrs. Stanley Clague of Evanston., J. J. CHICAGO NORTH RIDE FOR l1 A MILE WEEKLY TICKET RAILROAD,. 1 ý

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