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T\/^ ^ \J» b I H %• A •>'I.-.^■^•.•iVf,* *r#„ LM«l9^af( Photoqraphf),' #*»> -» »> r •*' ^ .. • » ■ ^ • <br />4 ». *4 lk«4k«»w. Vt Ot W tlOUtW,Fimce. a cit; ne^r Uic Olympic Games location. Albertville.• Trained as a chef in France, RudeliuS'Palmer, 26, came to Minnesota in 19S3, six months after meeUnf the woman he would wed two years later..*T was in love,** be said of his wife, Kristi, who is originally from Golden Valley.Once in Minnesota, Rudelioi- Palmer enrolled at Hennepin Technical College to learn Amer­ican cooking techniques, he said.UUtA 4i.^ ^ Ai WaU dl lUU^U UiUC^ Dill ilAccording to Judy Holscher, . >wasenjoyable,‘fC'5w%'j7iv^*->! I'' hiring Rudelius-Palmer has been Frai^ t^.tell right.!wxli received by customers. ‘ away. If ymi'eah’t take it,* y^ ;"The comments have been ex* better lcave.1yA^^-*J^^‘,i,*' trcmcly favorable,” she said. '; Rudelius-Palmer did not want And Rudelius-Palmer is en- ‘^to i vjoying it. too. • • .r^f.^iric'^ tetMmber.l want«l . '“I’m very happy here," he ‘ . vto be a*cook,ri>e said<^l love thesaid. “I plan on slaying here. business^J^lJ^J^^jCi^i:??';“B tfore Tow n & Country, AfteVthree years, Rtidelius-bRudelius-Palmer was a chef at a / ^ Palnwr received his diploma,;*'*' rcsuuraiii in St. Paul. Hours ' •* i • grKluating fifth iri'a class of t’t there usually conflicted with his ' * ' •wife’s work schedule, which "* P®9® <br />•,u;.j.v ; v.i?.*1.,•J^jjjjfekhes paintiiMi techniques of old^^^ <br />Orphoschooioffers student exhibit <br />»• W a* ^ l <br />.Lf ^ Np'* w- <br />i jStory and photos by ' > <br />Cllxaboth .Wlgolsworth- <br />h Curnnings <br />‘''jM and.Brands Mann V;;-i - <br />'/ I Cobtrlbutlng Writers |. <br />’ f' ■ ........................................................................rri^c old Hill Schoolhouse on <br />i'l'i^Nbrth Shore Drive in Orono LeSueur instructors pass on this vi- <br />^jL'<ihas found new life through an sion to their students. <br />t •Arts & <br />Enteituiunent <br />old s^Ie of art It*t die hew home of <br />'Atelitfr LeSueur. a unique ait school. <br />Marc Johnson, Steven Levine, <br />Mike Coyle, Kim Allcman-Bcaty and <br />’.’fr ln[an;^age'of computer-generated Jean Graph are graduates of the ate- ^ <br />. 'ari tlWateUtfH^hes'ait in the style her. <br />of the;6ld masters.'',“Atelier" is • LeSueur sets strict limits on how <br />French for “v/brkshop." . ' • ' many classes instructors may teach. <br />Like'the apprenticeships of old, ensuring lime fur their own art. The <br />• the «h ive a ratio of eight to 10 students agree Uiis makes a deference <br />sti.^wan fti teacher. ; - . . in the insuuctors' teaching abilities. It <br />• t. *^».7in$tructor...•'••Annette seems to keep them fresh and in* <br />; LeSueur of Wayzata''6ffen‘rcfers to volvcd and their enthusiasm and love <br />^ teaching the “sight of the old mas- of tlicir art never lags. <br />^ tcrsi?,’‘Artists - like/Rembrandt, - The students’ work is indeed im- <br />Michelangelol*Raphael and Vc- pressive. Even the children in John- <br />lasquez'developed the style of art <br />« known 4$ classical realism. Atelier ■ ATELIER/ToPage 6B <br />V . *-^*^4 ^«a,, <br />W**a A4*4 r .* *wA* . I <br />;*r ‘ . <br />. *V -....................-................................................... <br />. "".v *** I* ^ ,v ••» • ^ <br />t »'.• V V • • f« - <br />Elluboth Sogrillo paInU raallatically In tha tradition of tha old aaaolora at Alollor LaSuaur <br />on North Shoro Driwo In Orono. - rC? >5b ’.*r:?;;p*i.TA ;V. t.| <br />r ^ r * <br />V * . % <br />, t W*<* *a <br />. ' • ' I.* • <•»; ’. ^ • <br />4 -r.' r--.. 4% r\ ,*/ ' • * <br />. 0 4^ • -* •*«*^ IL; vV* * ' * ; • • • ’• y • • a . ‘w ,.f» * » • •• *. *. 1 •