Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Friday, December 1, 2000 We Buy, Sell &Trade USED 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts & NEW Sports Equipment Most of the show comes from the collection of the late Paris art dealer Paul Guillaume, a visionary who helped many American art museums and collectors acquire French masterpieces in the 1920s. Guillaume focused on African sculpture when he started as a broker in 1914 and opened a small gallery. He collected pieces by most of the major French painters of the day, using perception and bold judgment that also helped promote modern art in France and abroad. Guillaume was among the first to exhibit works by Matisse and Picasso when he put them on show in 1918. The collection includes paintings by Henri Rousseau, Amede Modigliani, Chaim Soutine, Marie Laurencin and Maurice Urtrillo. "There are a lot of people in the exhibit who aren't necessarily everybody's favorites," Stuckey says. "I think there are a lot of surprises." Apples and also features works by some of the most important painters to emerge in France in the first decade of the 1900s: Henri Matisse, with "The Three Sisters" and "Odalisque in Red Trousers"; Pablo Picasso, with "Large Bather" and "Large Still Life"; and Andre Derain, with "Harlequin and Pierrot," "Portrait of Paul Guillaume" and others. Matisse and I Pascaro when he is in Paris "From Renoir to Picasso" runs through Feb. 25. senior artist. The show has been described as a near-perfect reflection of the Post-Impressionist trends in France in the early 20th century, when European artists made the transition to diverse new forms. Noted pieces include Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "Young Girls at the Piano" and "Bather With Long Hair" and Paul Cezanne's "Apples and Biscuites" and "The Red Rock." Impressionist art on display in U.S. FORT WORTH, Texas — A significant collection of Impressionist and early modern paintings that has never been outside Paris is on display at the Kimbell Art Museum, the only venue in the United States during an international tour. The Associated Press "From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces From the Musée de l'Orangerie," an exhibit of 81 works, is traveling while its permanent home, next to the Louvre, is being renovated. It has been shown in Japan, Taiwan and Canada, and the next stop is Australia. "It's one of the richest collections of early modern art imaginable," says Charles Stuckey, Kimbell's senior curator. Crossword ACROSS 1 __ Mawr College 5 Begged 6 Hidden supply 14 Thomas __ Edison 15 Vex 16 Keep from happening 17 Sleeping- sickness spreader 19 Donations 20 Portion of bread 21 Put in sitches 23 Skedaddle 24 Female part of a flower 27 Hot tubs 28 Bamboozele 29 Spectacles 31 " Bravo" 35 Singer Shore 38 Arouses 40 Hits the jackpot 42 Topped the bill 43 Secret agents 45 Poet Jonson 46 Alarm bell 48 Shi's pole 49 Partner? 51 Hit the road 53 Altar vow 54 Make a request 55 WWII sub 56 __ New Guinea 61 Places 62 Alds in wrongdoing 66 Formal dance 67 Twocold 68 Doles (out) 69 Scottish island 70 Catch sight of $ \textcircled{c} $ 2000 Tribune Media Services, Inc All rights reserved. DOWN 1 Night flyer 2 "Kidnapped" author's inflits. 3 "Z" co-star 4 Part of NLCS 5 Concise summary 6 Biology or ecology, e.g. 7 Hospital wing 8 "L.A. Law" co-sta 12/1/00 Susan 9 Showed up 10 Acknowledges 11 Talk baby talk 12 Secured 13 Meese and McBain 18 Liquid taste 21 Sacked out 22 Dr. Leary's drug 23 Licoricelicle flavoring 24 Miss deedge 25 Like a thief in the night 28 Steep 29 Scatterbrain 30 Help! 31 Rachel or Simon 32 British knights 33 Sword end 34 Rends 34 Booth 34 Movie channel 34 Full-house letters 34 Ripe for marriage 50 Fry lightly 52 Young 'un 55 Unwanted lip 57 Helper 58 Dawber of "Mork and Mindy" 59 Lincoln's nickname 60 Stroke gently 61 Network of "Sesame Street" 62 Jade Boys 63 Doze 64 Foxy Work for the #1 newspaper in the nation* 2000 CNBAM Now Hiring staff members for Spring 2001 ALL MAJORS WELCOME! Sales Creative Classified Interns Campus Applications Due Mon, Dec. 4th 12:00pm in 119 Stauffer-Flint