Thursday, October 4, 1934 Daily Nebraskan Page 11 Bay Area exhibit paints diverse styles, movements By Mark Hendricks Daily Nebrssktn StafrWriter exhibitions at the gallery, which has re cently featured works from the Kansas City, Santa Fe and Chicago areas. Like the An exhibition of San Francisco Bay other exhibitions, it reflects the social, Area painting is currently showing at the cultural and natural environments of the Sheldon Gallery. wea. "': 5 1 ! ,u ' I I ' ' IT ' T-ySV - - 1 "V ' oj "" 1 """" " " - i j " 1 V i 1 f: ;-ini I ... ' 1 ' - I :,. - X "v i, r. Joel SertoreDtily Nebraskan W. T. Wiley's "Agent Orange," now on exhibit at the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery. review The Bay Area has a rich history of artis tic development whose different facets have spawned a broad spectrum of styles. Since the 1870s, the area's environ ment has attracted painters for many The work of 36 Bay Area artists repre- reasons. For example, Albert Bierstadt sent a diverse cross-section of individual was attracted by the area's natural styles and movements that have influ- beauty, whereas Hans Hoffman came from enced the artists. Germany to teach at Berkeley. The exhibition is fourth in a series of Continued on Page 12 0 ; Joel SartorsDally Ntbrstkan Raymond Saunders "I Used to Draw in Church on Sunday," now on display at Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, All Warm Case Beer (Lost r 10 5 or more Mixed Cases Hills1 !fl!Sff' ttfiiti'. (lit HfiliW Largest f- Selection of CHILLED TCVES in Lincoln n r nwivivi huh KEGS YfVawrf O U1U1AM L.J V L J U Lj VAv ; i laiUiil i i hi I y-v4t n v IB of IPORT BEERS PLEASE RESERVE Absolutely "The COLDEST BEER in Town 24 HOURS IN ' S3E Co LUS BUY YOUR KEGS FEOM LINCOLN'S A in )0 I r Prices good only if equipment is returned in 24 hourse we w: I I! 1 ' M V'.'f 11 y iuj S f 3