The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1984, Page Page 9, Image 9

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Thursday, October 13, 1034 Daily Nebrcsksn
Grease Plains gem Qverloolced
Tucked away In the southeast ledge of animal anatomy and be- the Great Fldns Art Collection
corner of Love Library 13 a gem of havior. through November 11.
a study bresk that all but about In addition to hb other work, Saturday, a seminar will be
20 students per day seem to over- Jaque3 illustrated over 30 books held from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The
look. on wildlife and nature. For many seminar on Jaques works, called
At the Great Plains Art Coilec- years, he painted for the Ameri- The Scientist as Artist", b free
tion, 205 Love Library, one can can Museum of Natural History, for UN-L students, however, the
browse through over 400 bronze in New York. Two of his dioramas fea for the Lunrhpnn and rerpn-
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SCUiptures anu yamuua. u iiata
like Norman Rockwell, Charles
Russell and Harry Jackson are
represented. Most of the artworks
and the book collection were do
nated in 1932 by John M. Chris
tlieb. In addition to the quiet and
interesting atmosphere, the mu
seum also provides quiet places
to study away from the social
mainstream of the library-proper.
Besides its regular exhibits, the
collection also features special
exhibits twice yearly. This year's
fall showing, produced by the
University of Minnesota Min
neapolis, features artist-naturalist
Francis Lee Jaques. The exhibi
tion Includes 50 paintings and
drawings on natural themes.
Jaques was one of the first
artist3 to paint animals in their
natural environments, and his
favorite subjects were birds ac-
Nearly every painted scene Is a Kifk D5aD:!y KUnrA&a
vibrant color portrait of animals
in action. Most of the paintings "White Eagle" by Charlei
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available from museum curator,
Jon Nelson, phone 472-6220.
The museum itself is open Monday-Friday
9:30 p.m.-5 p.m.' Sat
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2 p.m.-5 p.m.
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