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A new art and antique
gallery opened with an ex-
hibit of gouaches by Yugoslav
abstract expressionist Edo
Murtic. Heritage Interna-
tional Gallery is at 1576
Union Lake Road at Cooley
Lake Road in Union Lake.
Mr. Murtic began ex-
hibiting his drawings and
gouaches (paintings made
with opaque colors mixed
with water and gum) in his
native Yugoslavia in 1935, at
the age of 15. Since then, his
work has been shown and col-
lected by admirers on both
sides of the Atlantic. These
particular gouaches have
never before been seen in the
United States.
Another international col-
lection featured at the gallery
is a large series of prints and
etchings, some with aquatint
and/or varnish, by Polish ar-
tists Jolanta Ciesielska, Bar-
bara Rosiak and Zygmunt
Czyz. Many of the prints in
this collection have the
essence of "old" art, trans-
formed in the neomodernist
spirit.
Local Michigan artists are
also featured at Heritage In-
ternational Gallery. Realist
Terrence (T.P.) Nagle is known
for his romantic paintings of
famous Michigan light-
houses. Other local artists
represented are painters Art
Chartoro and Dominic Pang-
born; ceramicists Barbara
Barefield, Alan Lerner, Mar-
cia Hoyland, Richard Roland
and David Ellison; sculptor
Paige Paulson; jewelry
designers Roberta Grayson,
Sandra Bunnell and Milton
Bennett and paper artist
Alice Welton.
In addition, the gallery car-
ries contemporary and tradi-
tional lithographs and
posters, watercolors, pastels,
oils and acrylics. There are
antique American and Vic-
torian furniture, large Orien-
tal clay urns, sculpture and
wood carvings, pottery and a
selection of handmade
baskets.
Regular hours at Heritage
International Gallery are
Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday,
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The phone
number is-363-9030.
On Nov. 6, 1884, in Kat-
towicz, 35 delegates from
Russia, Romania, Germany,
England and France estab-
lished the Hovevei Zion
(Lovers of Zion) movement,
whose purpose was the pro-
motion of Jewish settlement
in the Land of Israel. Leon
Pinsker was elected chair-
man.
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