Page DM EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sundij, Oct 21, 1962
DRAMA
and
Over $14 Million
ARTS
i
i
Ties dec
All-Time Record
NEW YORK W Old Masters, Chinese art, rare book and
manuscript! provided the highlights of the 1961-62 season at
Farke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., the nation's foremost art auction
firm.
The 76 sales brought a gross total of $14,127,516, an all-
time high for the galleries.
The total was swelled by the
$4,670,250 bid in the space of
an hour for the 24 pictures in
the Erickson collection, which
was more than twice the
amount of any previous auc
tion of paintings in the world.
Included in that auction
last November was Rem
brandt's "Aristotle Contem
plating the Bust of Homer,"
which brought $2,300,000, the
highest known price ever paid
for a painting. It now hangs
in the Metropolitan Museum
of Art here. The world auc
tion record also was broken
by the $875,000 paid in the
same sale for Fragonard's "La
Liseuse," now in the National
Gallery of Art in Washington.
More than $9 million was
collected for the nearly 2,000
paintings sold during the sea
son. Although the Rembrandt
and other Old Masters led the
parade, there was strong sup
port for the moderns. The Ju
viler collection of 39 paintings
and sculptures brought more
than $1 million.
'Stalag 17' to Run
Friday, Saturday
The high school drama sea
son in Eugene will officially
open this week with South
Eugene High's presentation
of "Stalag 17."
The comedy -drama will
play Friday and Satuiuoy
nights in the SEHS Auditor
ium. Curtain time is 8 p.m.
The theater boxoffice at
the school reports a few be
tween 100 and 150 tickets
left for both nights. These
may bo purchased price $1
at the boxoffice or by call
ing DI 4-4321 between 8:15
a.m. and 5 p.m. daily and 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.
"Stalag 17" tells the some
times funny, sometimes grim
slory of life in a German
prison camp barracks. It fea
tures an all-male cast of 21.
Church Exhibit
To Be on Display
In Lawrence Hall
A traveling exhibit of the
Church Architectural Guild
of America will be on display
through Tuesday in the lobby
of Lawrence Hall, School of
Art and Architecture, at the
University of Oregon. .
Hours for the exhibit,
which includes pictures I
of Westminister Presbyterian '
Church of Eugene, are 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Monday and Tues
day. Admission is free, and
open to the public.
Churches pictured in the
exhibit arc the eight 1962 na
tional award winners, chosen
by the guild. Pictures, textual !
material and drawings are in
cluded in the exhibit. ;
Ticket Holders Urged io Pick Up Books
If you ordered University Theatre season
ticket coupon books and haven't picked them
up yet, best do it soon.
That's the word from Winona Cheatham,
UT business manager. She said last week that
a large number of season ticket holders have
yet to pick up their books.
Order blanks for the next play, "The
Taming of the Shrew," which starts Nov. 2,
will go out to season ticket holders this week,
she said. Without the coupon books, season
ticket holders can't get the seating preference
to which they're entitled.
The UT has no regular boxoffice hours
at present, so a call to DI 2-1411, ext. 441,
before making a trip to the theatre would be
a good idea, Mrs. Cheatham said. Regular box
office hours will begin Oct. 29.
SOUTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL
Presents
STALAG 17
A COMEDY MELODRAMA
DONALD BEVAN & EDMUND TRZCINSKI
DIRECTED BY
EDWARD RAGOZZINO
OCTOBER 26, 27 8:00 p.m.
SOUTH HIGH AUDITORIUM
Admission $1.00
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