Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1950 — Page 42

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By Henry Butler

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Oct. 22, in Herron Art a nn

of 73 pictures gathered from museums and private collections carries a nominal value of gver $1 million, according to Wilbur D. Peat, Herron museum director.

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Costly ‘Holbein’ Collection. To Be Unveiled Here Oct. 2

Exhibit of 73 Paintings From Museum, Private z Owners Carries Value of Over $1 Million

jasm in general, hasn't beén equalsince. a, sin display of paintings will § sive gallery visitors a good view, tof a period when our own melan-| icholy past and gloomy present! It's the fabulous collection of North European Renais- were still in the dim, unimagin-

sance paintings which will be unveiled to the public Sunday,

CERTAINLY the costliest show to visit Indianapolis|* this season will hang on walls, not tread on boards or light!

able future.

BESIDES HOLBEIN and - Mtiseum. la mere approximation. This col- Duerer, Lucas Cranach and # With the title “Holbein and lection, among other things, is an Hieronymous Bosch, - the latter 1 His Contemporaries.” the exhibit irreplaceable record of a wonder- , ypiritual and technical ancestor, ~ # = yo of Salvador Dali, will be well 2

THE money value, of course, is

fully creative period whose more ponderous monuments suffered g immense destruction in World represented in the collection. J A long roster of the country’s For one example, the works of leading museums and private in collections is given in Mr, Peat’s this exhibit will recall the splen- Prospectus, Indianapolis owners & did city of Nuernberg, demolished Who have .lent panels and can-| by Gen. Patton’s artillery because vases to the exhibit include br the Nazi garrison refused to sur- and Mrs. G H. A. Clowes; Col and Mrs. A. W. 8. Herrington § and Mrs. Booth Tarkington. !

Albrecht Duerer represented

" TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY THE SHOW also wil recall the

era of voyages and discoveries, “WITH RUDY VALLEE out of

growing larger and richer and this week's picture, there remains more promising. It's a common- next week-end’'s pair of symphony

place in history to say that noth- concerts to light and warm up ing like the Renaissance ever hit, ae... i | Kate" includes, left to rig

| Next week, of course, will bring Frances McCann. The touring company of the Cole Porter musicél |of art, like the output of enthusi- the Charles Wagner production hit will arrive at the Murat Monday, "Oct. 30, for a six-day visit.

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of “home guarders” (people who Christmas time.

are so eager for movie work and| According to Mrs. Robinson, so certain their big break will{Shari has no immediate hopes in come soon that they refuse to|films, but will stick close to the leave the vicinity of Hollywood). celluloid hills in case something

Mrs. Robinson said she will does come her way.

CONT. 12 bo 11:30 P.0.

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