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SEPT. 29 - OCT. 8, 1957 1 . I

) ""GN FSU PUIILlCATIONS RALPH CATALOGUE ®f EXHIBITION RA ~ PH N. HURST, Assistant Professo r of Arts Education at Florida State University

DIMENSION GIVEN IS HEIGHT INCLUDING BASE. SCULPTURE HAS BEEN LENT BY THE A RTIST EXCEPT WHERE I NDICATED . for the pa st four and a half years, is presenting his first one PRICES ARE AVAILABLE IN THE CURATOR ' S OFFICE. man show since coming to Florida. A native of Decatur, Indi­

t1 . THE LOVED . 1955. Black wa lnut, 42". 16. STANDING FIGURE. 1955. Mahog any, 53 " . ana, he recei ved his Bachelor and Master of Fine Arts Degrees

from University where he also taught as a graduate 2. THE KISS. 1951 . Marble, 15" . 17. RHYTHM. 1957. Mahogany bas relief, Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson, Tallahassee, Florida. H.20" x w.2B". assistant. Mr. Hurst has taught in the public schools in both Indiana and Florida. During the war he served three and one- 3. TORSO . 1953. Cherry, 26". lB. LAST PROPHET. 1953. Maine boulder, 16" . Lent by Dr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis, Madison, Wisconsin. half years in the Army Air Force as a photographer. In the 19. DANCE. 1954. Sculp-metal, 20" . summer of 1953 he was curator of the summer Museum of 4. SEATED FIGURE. 1957. Cherry, 23" . Le nt by Ann Kirn, Tallahassee, Fl orida. Art of Ogunquit for its initial opening. He studied with the 20. LE POISSON. 1957. Bl ack wa lnut, 15". 5. BEACH WOMAN. 1951. Maine boulder, 15". noted sL IPtor Robert Laurent and at the Ogunquit School of Lent by Mrs. Edith Ei dlitz, New York, New York. 21. FOLK DANCE. 1953. Terra cotta, 1B". Painting and Sculpture, Ogunquit, Maine. 6. PAMPINEA. 1954. Bla ck wa lnut, 42". 22. SQUIRREL. 1956. Maine boulder, 20" .

7. FIRST PROPHET. 1953. Maine boulder, 16". HIS WORK HAS BEEN HONORED AS FOLLOWS: 23. STONE BIRD. 1954. Maine boulder, 16" . Most Meritorious Award, Tri-State Exhibit, Evansville, Ind., 1, 51 ; 1st Prize Salon, , Ind., 1952 and B. WOODEN BIRD. 1954. Butternut, 34W'. 24. WALLACE. 1955. Terra cotta, 10" . 1956; 2nd Prize Indiana State Fair, 1952; Craftsmanship A w rd and 2nd Prize, Florida Craftsmen, 1953; The Leonard

Ca ntor Memorial A ward, Indiana Artists exhibit, 1955. Hono able M entions: Indiana Artists, 1952; Four Arts Society, 9. FIGURE. 1957. Black w alnut, 40" . 25. LANDRE. 1952. Red oak, 63 ". Palm Beach , Fla ., 1954; New Orleans Art Association 1954; Florida Craftsmen, 1957. 10. ENTANGLEMENT. 1957. Soapstone, 15". 26. MADAM DIVA. 1956. Terra cotta, 22" . I HIS WORK HAS BEEN EXHIBITE'D IN: 11. MOTHER AND CHILD. 1956. Pol ymer and 27. PORTRAIT. 1957. Pol ymer and cement, 21 ". cement, 23". " American Sculpture 1951 " Metropolitan Museum, New y olk; Indiana University Faculty Traveling Exhibit, 1952; 2B. TIMIDITY. 1957. Bubinga, 1B". "Contemporary Sculptors Dra wings," (invitation-international) Ohio State University, 1954; Florida State University 12. TORSO . 1956. M ai ne boulder, 25". Faculty Traveling Exhibit, 1955; Fourth National Ceramic Exhibit, Miami, 1955; Sarasota National Art Exhibit, Sara­ I t ILLUSTRATED. 13. RECLINING FIGURE. 1955. Mahogany, 12". sota, Fla., 1957; Barn Gallery, Ogunquit, Maine; Brick Store Museum, Kennebunk, Maine; Art Gallery, Ball State Lent by Mr. and Mrs. J ohn U. Tannhause r, Bethesda, Maryland. Teachers College, Muncie, Indiana; Lo we Gallery, Uni versity of Miami, Miami, Fla .; Little Gallery, Le wis State Bank,

14. GIRL WITH BIWA. 1951. Pink alabaster, 1B". Tallahassee; Casson's Gallery, Tallahassee; Richmond Art Gall ery, Richmond, Ind.; John Herron Art Institute Gallery, Le nt by Museum of Arts and Science, Evansvi ll e, Indiana. EXHIBITION DESIGNED AND I NSTAllED BY: Indianapol is. ONE MAN SHOWS: Indiana Uni versity, Bloomington, Ind., 1951; Decatur, Ind., 1952. HIS WORK IS 15. LA DANSE SACREE. 1952. Ebony, 36" . ELLEN MARY JONES •• . CURATOR INCLUDED IN MANY PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS. I