Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
The Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897), has returned to Salt Lake City's M
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Cleopatra, sculpted by Oscar Spalmach (1864–1917), has returned to Salt Lake City's McCun
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
The Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897), has returned to Salt Lake City's M
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Phil McCarthey speaks at the McCune Mansion Tuesday, August 27, 2013 in front of the Blind
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mark Magleby, director of the Museum of Art at Brigham Young University, and Phil McCarthey
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mark Magleby, director of the Museum of Art at Brigham Young University, speaks at the McCu
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Phil McCarthey speaks at the McCune Mansion Tuesday, August 27, 2013 in front of the Blind
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Cleopatra, sculpted by Oscar Spalmach (1864–1917), has returned to Salt Lake City's McCun
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mark Magleby, director of the Museum of Art at Brigham Young University, and Phil McCarthey
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
The Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897), has returned to Salt Lake City's M
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mark Magleby, director of the Museum of Art at Brigham Young University, and Phil McCarthey
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
The Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897), has returned to Salt Lake City's M
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mark Magleby, Werner Weixler, Phil McCarthey and Shawn Fletcher at the McCune Mansion Tuesd
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Cleopatra, sculpted by Oscar Spalmach (1864–1917), has returned to Salt Lake City's McCun
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
The Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897), has returned to Salt Lake City's M
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
The Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897), has returned to Salt Lake City's McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art. Tuesday, August 27, 2013, in Salt Lake City.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Cleopatra, sculpted by Oscar Spalmach (1864–1917), has returned to Salt Lake City's McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art. Tuesday, August 27, 2013, in Salt Lake City.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
The Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897), has returned to Salt Lake City's McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art. Tuesday, August 27, 2013, in Salt Lake City.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Phil McCarthey speaks at the McCune Mansion Tuesday, August 27, 2013 in front of the Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897). The piece, in addition to another titled Cleopatra, has returned to the McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mark Magleby, director of the Museum of Art at Brigham Young University, and Phil McCarthey speak at the McCune Mansion Tuesday, August 27, 2013 in front of the Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897). The piece, in addition to another titled Cleopatra, has returned to the McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mark Magleby, director of the Museum of Art at Brigham Young University, speaks at the McCune Mansion Tuesday, August 27, 2013 in front of Cleopatra, sculpted by Oscar Spalmach (1864–1917). The piece, in addition to another titled Blind Girl, has returned to the McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Phil McCarthey speaks at the McCune Mansion Tuesday, August 27, 2013 in front of the Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897). The piece, in addition to another titled Cleopatra, has returned to the McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Cleopatra, sculpted by Oscar Spalmach (1864–1917), has returned to Salt Lake City's McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art. Tuesday, August 27, 2013, in Salt Lake City.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mark Magleby, director of the Museum of Art at Brigham Young University, and Phil McCarthey speak at the McCune Mansion Tuesday, August 27, 2013 in front of the Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897). The piece, in addition to another titled Cleopatra, has returned to the McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
The Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897), has returned to Salt Lake City's McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art. Tuesday, August 27, 2013, in Salt Lake City.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mark Magleby, director of the Museum of Art at Brigham Young University, and Phil McCarthey speak at the McCune Mansion Tuesday, August 27, 2013 in front of Cleopatra, sculpted by Oscar Spalmach (1864–1917). The piece, in addition to another titled Blind Girl, has returned to the McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
The Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897), has returned to Salt Lake City's McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art. Tuesday, August 27, 2013, in Salt Lake City.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mark Magleby, Werner Weixler, Phil McCarthey and Shawn Fletcher at the McCune Mansion Tuesday, August 27, 2013 in front of Cleopatra, sculpted by Oscar Spalmach (1864–1917). The piece, in addition to another titled Blind Girl, has returned to the McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Cleopatra, sculpted by Oscar Spalmach (1864–1917), has returned to Salt Lake City's McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art. Tuesday, August 27, 2013, in Salt Lake City.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
The Blind Girl, sculpted by Giacomo Ginotti (1845-1897), has returned to Salt Lake City's McCune Mansion after spending many years at the BYU Museum of Art. Tuesday, August 27, 2013, in Salt Lake City.