Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Mar 1934, p. 23

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vviilJLU- --. .. a' snew4Ume then as president of Lord's depart- ping's work. On the opposite wall are daughter of a friénd and, young and ment store since 1916. *He used to several paintings of Wilson Irvine, gay as she is, had already earned a live on Judson avenue in Evanston Who is also an old member of ,the pilot's flying license. but when a growing family made a academy, or club as' it was* formcrly Descending backwards. down the larger bouse necessary, he Émoved to called. Irvine won considerable faine precipitous stairs leading to the base- Wilmette, locating at.925 Lake ave- in Chicago, aèccording to Mr. Ullricb, ment was a task ieyrwrded. by nue, but some .years ago .deserted the place glmpss kt te tyre ass."A There he choseto put an addition of, bis birth, and settled' in Lyme' lot of these go back 'many years," on the liouse, the better to pursue bis Conn., wbere tbe paintable. landscape remarked Mr'. Ullrich drily, "and I1 faoiehby, whicb is painting. lin offers mucb inducemeënt.. Irvine je don'ttin Iomucb of tbem." S h the Judson avenue home he used an now a National Acadeniiciaii,,says bauled out, from the shelves only his: attic for studio, but in tbe Wilmette Mr. Ullrich, wbo owns a haîf. 'dozen best samples, portraits Pf. vatious home he has made tbe. studio a of bis paintings. members of the family, models. and ýa cbarmi*ng part of the ground floor, In tbe dining room is a scarlet par-, few landscapes. Tbe eto witb tail window and sky-light for rot perched--on a brandi of a tree- great gold framne from tbe sheif andî the nortlî ligbt, divans and comfort- in. the decorative mnanner of Stark disappare,toere a few iue able chairs for his portrait, subjects, Davis, another Palette and Chisel col- later ini tbe studio a boe. to rest on, and a trap-door leading to league. And in the studio, which the There be placed the frame.on the the basement wbere he keeps bis. visiter reaches. by progressive steps easel and triedotsvr> ftecn canvases. 1 with Mr . Ullricb as guide, are ýstill vase. wichd.outbenfcigh allécn As might be expected, tbe Ullrich1 1ther works-an impressionistic study1 unnot.wic. O en faii. lte l o these was a portrait, of his daughter, Dorothy Ullricb Hahn, painted when she was a young girl "This canvas b as don. a lot of traveling," naid Mr. 4/) Ullrich, obviously more appreciative of the winning qualities of bis suh- ject than of bis own talent. "It was exhibited aIl over the country." The /~ \ è o ortrait shows Mrs. Habn in profile ryilta background of lush water liles as she sits at ease in a canoe on i Wisconsin lake. G Paint. Baraboa Val.y Some of Mr. Ullrich's earliest paintings date back to painting in Wisconsin, especially the. Baraboo valley. He can't remember when be basn't been painting, se bis canvasses more or legs presen~t tbe retord of hij fawily and friends-and of bis travels. G tbree times to Europe, in 1913, again in 1922, and last in 1926,. and in the Anierican west. In 1932 he and bis family rode tbe trail tbrougb the Canadian Rockies, and one of bis fin- 0W.. 1'R .\,E1N~est landscapes depicts the mountain range back of Lake O'Hara -near1 »4.'Ek-C Tavelis indeed ara hobby witb ~ ~ ~ u># ~Mr. Ullrich, as much as painting, and lie pulled out a folder with large photographs in it, showing the cm ~+Sýeasteï EASTER MEALS- WITH US The Easter. hsn o doubt b' ngs to y >ou a revived appetite. The solution lm to corne to the Llbrary Plaza vwere the selec- tion ls good, the envlronmetit ap- pea.ling, and prices moderate. 1:11rarug laza *Owrkgton et Cuc Under direction of Earle P. Prezs Uni. 8000 ally about his fellow members in the. indeed, a small canvas- by1 Mr.1 Ull- Palette and Chisel Acadenliy of Fine, rich himself, showing the fmu Arts, where h. bas been a member Church Santo Maria della SaInte i ajmôst since its organization 38 years Venice. On the casel is a cbarming ago. portrait in three-quarter, length of Near the studio entrante, whichi is Betty Ullrijch wearing a, cinnamon- niake rooni for the addition to the old State Banik building." About this juncture in thetour of the. studio, chat about the. Palette and Chisel members, and discussion about the present signq of war as comPared witb, those he o.bserved luà Europe in MAKE THIS ÎOUR NNlf-ýý. HOOD SERVICE SI"A-ll(JN 1 ION

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