KERAMIC STUDIO 
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LOCAL ART NOTES 
HALF SECTION OF COVER TO BONBONNTERE 
The Twin City Keramic Club held a most successful 
exhibit in December from the 4th to the 9th. The exhibit 
comprised the latest and best work of the club members be- 
sides a generous sprinkling of small salable articles. An 
interesting feature was the bowl competition. The bowl 
chosen was a medium sized Belleek Bowl and it was interest- 
ing to note the different treatment accorded by the individual 
workers. The jury selected Mrs. Arch Coleman's bowl for 
first award, Mrs. Lavel's second and Mrs. Reed's third, 
all three being comparatively new members. The result was 
particularly gratifying to all and encouraging to the newer 
members. The club is drawing to itself new members all 
the time and bids fair to become one of the strongest Keramic 
organizations in the country. 
The December exhibit at the Minneapolis Art Institute 
comprised a selected exhibition of 350 items of contemporary 
French and Belgian painting and sculpture from the Panama- 
Pacific International Exposition. The institute has recently 
acquired an important collection of about five thousand (5,000) 
etchings, engravings, lithographs and wood cuts which ranks 
among the great collections of this country. It includes 
Rembrandt's famous masterpiece: "Christ healing the Sick" 
called the "Hundred Guilder Print." 
In November the Institute openedto the public its new 
Egyptian gallery, which contains one of the most complete 
collections of Egyptian Art and curios in this country. 
BOWL, YELLOW RAMBLER ROSE MOTIF 
Mary F. Overbeck 
TINT bowl with Ivory and fire. Flowers Pumpkin Yel- 
low. Centers of flowers Violet for Grapes and Ruby. 
Leaves and band at the top of bowl Olive Green with Yellow 
Brown and Black. Background a lighter tone of same color 
as leaves. Outline all in Gold. 
BOWL, YELLOW RAMBLER ROSE MOTIF— MARY F. OVERBECK 
