Confederate Women Newspaper: The Baltimore Sun · May 14, 1933

The Baltimore Sun · May 14, 1933

Memorial Exhibition At Maryland Institute

The J. Maxwell Miller Memorial Exhibition in the main gallery of the Maryland Institute is different from the usual type of fine art exhibitions scheduled by Hans Schuler, the director. Mr. Schuler, assisted by the veteran sculptor, Ephraim Keyser, and students of the Rinehart School of Sculpture of the Maryland Institute, converted the gallery into a parklike setting for the sculpture and bronzes.

The center of the room holds the large white plaster piece of the monument to the Confederate Women of Maryland, which stands in bronze at University Parkway and Charles street; a life-size angel and the smaller figure of a child in bronze holding aloft a flower basket. On the walls are many life-size figures in relief; designs for medallions and small composition and in a case is a group of gold, silver and bronze medals designed by Mr. Miller or won by him in various competitions.

Raymond Lee Creekmore’s etchings and lithographs in the printroom are examples of the recent work by this young artist. He is a graduate of the Maryland Institute; traveled through Europe for a year, and has made several tours of the United States, While in Mexico recently he had an interview with Ambassador Josephus Daniels, who encouraged young Creekmore to come to Mexico City and hold an exhibition there. This will be done some time during the sum-mer. At the close of the exhibition at the institute the material will be taken in its entirety to Norfolk, Va., where an exhibition will be held for several weeks.

The galleries will be open this afternoon from 2.30 to 5 o’clock and on weekdays from 10.30 to 5.

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