The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Side 22

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Side 22
20 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Winter 1959 Parenthetically, it might be sug- gested, that some of the millions of kodak carriers, would improve thei photography, by familiarizing them- selves with Design Fundamentals. The book in itself is a notable achievement, and deserves an honour- ed place with the authors name in the pages of the Icelandic Canadian. That she is at present professor of Art at Princeton University is valid testimony to her proficiency. As a creative artist, she is still unknown; but the writer of this sketchy comment is willing -to go out on a limb, and predict that when, if ever, the paintings by Caro! J. Feldsted—these realistic, yet reverent, studies in Light and Life—are publicly shown and evaluated, they will win her a place in sensitive souls, if not in halls of fame. EDITORIAL NOTE:—Dr. Carol J Feldsted was bom in Winnipeg, Nov- ember 30, 1918. She is a daughter of Eggert S. and Ninna Feldsted. Eggert. it will be recalled, was a well known jeweller in Winnipeg. He was really a jewel manufacturer or craftsman and for many years was in charge of -the manufacturing plant of Dingwall’s Ltd. Carol took some of her undergra- duate courses in Winnipeg and some in Chicago. The following is the Chi- cago record. University of Chicago, Chicago, Il- linois, 1941-42 (evenings) Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 11 linois, 1939-44—granted the degrees: Bachelor of Art Education—1942 Bachelor of Fine Arts — 1942 Master of Fine Arts — 1945 Miss Felds-ted’s post-graduate studies and research -work have been extensive: Graduate: New York University, New York, N.Y., 1944-47—History of Art Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 1947-48 (summer) sculpture University of California, Berkeley, Cal. 1950-52—History of Art. Alliance Francaise, Paris, France—1954 —One month of two-hour classes every evening in French. Sorbonne, University of Paris, Paris, France, 1953-54—Granted the title: Docteur de l’Universite de Paris avec la mention tres honorable. Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France- One month in the summer painting and fine-stone cutting. Research Experience: Research in Nineteenth Century French Painting at the Bibliothequc Nationale, Paris. Between courses and research work Carol Feldsted taught History of Art and Practical Art. She has taught in all four Western Provinces and in California, both in universities and in colleges. In addition, she has taught French language and English liter- ature. At present, between assignments she is taking a well earned holiday at her parents home, 4376 McKenzie St., Vancouver, B. C. Miss Feldsted travelled for a year in Europe (1953-54) and she has a col- lection of black and white slides on Greek and Roman art as well as several hundred colored slides which she took of art monuments in Europe.

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