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MUAH to exhibit Tissandier's art

Published: Sunday, May 27, 2007 12:22 a.m. MDT
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The Museum of Utah Art & History , 125 S. Main, is exhibiting "Albert Tissandier: Drawings of Nature and Industry in the United States" through June 30.

With 55 original drawings on loan from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, the exhibition provides visual documentation of America's varied landscape and people from the skyscrapers in New York to the vastness of the Great Salt Lake during a time of great industrial change.

The exhibit, which presents Tissandier's work chronologically, includes 13 pictures of Utah, including the Great Salt Lake, Kanab and Panguitch. The MUAH is open Tuesdays through Saturdays, noon-5 p.m., with a suggested donation of $3.

Dave Gagon

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"View of the Great Salt Lake, Utah, 1885" (graphite on paper) by Albert Tissandier (1839-1906), is part of MUAH exhibit.

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