VII. Art Extension
To create more general interest in Art and to facilitate a more universal
application of artistic principles in the home and in the public life of the state,
the Division of Extension has established a Bureau of Art Extension. Thus far
its offerings consist chiefly in the loan of exhibits of Medici Prints of famous
paintings to schools, churches and other organizations throughout the state. The
prints are arranged by schools and include reproductions from the Italian, Flemish,
French, English, German and Spanish.
Full descriptions of the exhibits together with the conditions governing their
loan are given in Extension News, Volume IV, Number 13, a copy of which will
be sent upon application to the University Extension Division.
Through the kindness of Mrs. Louise de l'Aigle Reese and the Southern
Woman's Educational Alliance, the Division is permitted to announce for loan
the Louise de l'Aigle Reese Collection of photographs and prints. This exhibit
is under the direction of the Division of Extension during 1927-1928 and 1928-1929.
The exhibit contains photographs and prints of artistic buildings or works collected
during Mrs. Reese's travels abroad. This collection should be of unusual
value to teachers of Art.