TRANS-MISSISSIPPI AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION OFFICIAL CATALOGUE OF FINE ARTS MDCCCXCVIII ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++•t-++++ + + t OSCAR D .. KIPLINGER t : Wholesale and Retail Dealer in : + + : IMPORTED and DOMESTIC : + + i CIGARS i + + : Smokers Articles, etc. : + + + TELEPHONE 1763. + + + + 1223 Farnam Street, + + First National Bank Building. OMAHA, NEB. + + + . +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ TRANS-MISSISSIPPI AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION OMAHA, NEBRASKA JUNE 1ST TO NOVEMBER 1ST, 1898 OFFICIAL CATALOGUE OF THE FINE ARTS EXHIBIT, ILLUSTRATED COPYIUGHTED, 1898, OMAHA, NEBRASKA: KLOPP & BARTLETT Co., PUBLISHERS TRANS-MISSISSIPPI AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, JUNE I TO NOVEMBER I, 1898. OFFICERS: GALUVRDINO NS AwUN. DwE ARTST .L..E.S. ................................... .R.e..si.d..e.n.t. .V..ic..e-.PP rreessiiddeenntt JHOEHRNIII AAN. wKOA UKNETFZIEEL ..D........ ... ...... ....................................................T Sreecaresutarreyr T. S. CLARKSON, General Manager. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: ZACHARWY aTy.s L aInNdD SMEeYa .n..s. . Chairman and Manager Department EDWAEDP rRomOSoEtWioAnT ER, .... Manager Department Publicity and F'BEEIIIAaNn dP G. rKoIuRnKdEsN DALL, .... M.anager Department Buildings AEBDRWAAIIIR DL .E R. EBERDU,C .E.• .•.•.......M ..a.n..a.g..e Mr DaneBpgaerrt mDeenpta Crtomnecnests Eio:1nhsi banitd1J W111. N.P BrAivBiClOeCgKes . ........ Manager Department Transportation ARCHITECTS: EWAAIIILEKBE &R &Yo KuNtll!oB, ASLtL. Lo, Bousits• o.n• .a.n..d. O..m..a..h.a.. ......F S iunpe' vA'grt Ae rBcuhiiltdecintgs DEPARTMENT OF EXHIBITS, E. E. BRUCE, Manager. H.B. HARDT, .d.ssistant. Office, Manufactures Building Gallery, Exposition Grounds. BUREAU OF FINE ARTS, SUPERINTENDENT: ARMOND H. GRIFFITH ADVISORY CO!OI.ITTEE : PAUL CHARLTON, Chairman CLEMENT CHASE C. S. HUNTINGTON EARL W. GANNETT z. T. LINDSEY C. W. HAMILTON F. W. PARKER W. S. POPPLETON HONORARY COMMISSIONERS: JULES RoLSHOVEN, England F'REDK. MAYER, France DR. C.H. DE GROOT, Holland W. M. R. FRENCH, Ill. J. L. GRIFFITH. lnd. S. N. CROSBY, Mass. C. L. FREER, Mich. T. B. WALKER, Minn, F. L. RIDGELY, Mo. J. W. BOOKWALTER, N. Y. F. DUVENECK, Ohio DANL. BAUGH, Penn. THEO.COOLEY,Tenn. J. L. MITCHELL, Wis. autotype and otherwise, of old master-pieces of painting and sculpture, and original cartoons and carbon reproductions of recent important mural painting, which has been done by native and foreign artists in this country, and .which will afford many visitors an opportunity not otherwise available to form an idea of what has been and is being done in those branches of art. The art department desires to express its acknowledgement of and thanks for the courtesy and generosity of the various artist contributors, owners of pictures, and those who otherwise have aided in the formation of the present exibit. The names of the former occur in the catalogue; among the latter may be mentioned especially, Mr. Charles M. Kurtz and Mr. Halsey C. Ives, Director of the Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri; Mr. W. M. R. French, Director of the Chicago Art Institute; M. M. Durand-Ruel, Paris and New York; Mr. Russell Spaulding, New York; Mr. H. P. Whitmore, .Omaha; the Directors of the Detroit Museum of Art; Mr. Charles F. Haseltine, of Philadelphia; M. Fredrick Mayer, Paris; Messrs. Ad. Braun et Cic, of Dornach, Paris and New York; Messrs. Curtis and Cameron, Boston; M. Michel Levi, Pa.ris; Mrs. C. 0. Hanford, William Dole, esqre., Hon. R. Hall McCormick, and Wm. 0. Cole, esqre., Chicago; The Art Institute, Chicago; Mr. Geo. Busse and William T. Evans, esqre., of New York; and Hon. Theo. Cooley, Nashville. t-;,I\J TRANS-MISSISSIPPI AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION OMAHA, NEBRASKA JUNE 1ST TO NOVEMBER 1ST, 1898 OFFICIAL CATALOGUE OF TBB FINE ARTS EXHIBIT, ILLUSTRATED COPYRIGHTED, 1898. OMAHA, NEBRASKA: KLOPP & BARTLETT Co., PUBLISHERS I I I I I TRANS-MISSISSIPPI AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. JUNE I TO NOVEMBER I, 1898. OFFICERS: GALURVIDNO NS AwUN. wDE ARTST .L..E.S. .................................... .R.e.s.i.d..e.n.t. .V.i.c.e-..PP rreessiiddeenntt JHOEHRNM AAN. WKOAUKNETFZIEEL .D............ ...... ....................................................T S reecaresuterer7r T. s. CLARKSON, General Manager. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: ZACHARWY aTy.s L aInNdD SMEeYa .n.s. ..C hairman and Manager Department EDWARDP rRomosoEtWioAnT BR ..... Manager Department Publicity and FREEHAaNn dP G. rKoIuRnKdEsN DALL• •••• Manager Department Buildings AEBDRWAAMR DL .E R. EBERDU. C.E.. ...........M ..a.n..a.g.e. Mr Daneapgaerrt mDeenpta Crtomnecensts Eioxnhsi baintds WM. N. PBrAivBiCleOgCeKs. ........M anager Department Transportation ARCHITECTS: EWAAIILEKBE &R &Yo KuINMoB, ASLt.L L, Boousisto ••n• .a.n•d.. O•.m..a.h.•a• ..•.•. .FS iunpe' vA'rgte A rBcuhiiltdeicntgs DEPARTMENT OF EXHIBITS. E. E. BRUCE, Manager. H.B. HARDT, Auiatant. Office, Manufactures Building Gallerr, Exposition Grounds. BUREAU OF FINE ARTS, B0PEKINTENDENT: ARMOND H. GRIFFITH ADVIBOKY COIDIITTEB : PAUL CHARLTON, Chairman CLEMENT CHASE C. S. HUNTINGTON EARL W. GANNETT Z. T. LINDSEY C. W. HAMILTON F. W. PARKER W. S, POPPLETON H0N0KAKY 00HMISBI0NEKB: JULBB RoLSH0VEN, England FRBDK, MAYEK, France DR. C. H. DB GK00T, Holland W. M. R. FRENCH, Ill. J. L, GKIFFITH, lnd. s. N. CROSBY, Mass. C. L. FKEBK, Mich. T. B. w ALKBR, Minn. F. L. RIDGELY, Mo. J, W. BOOKWALTER, N, Y, F. DUVENE0K, Ohio DANL, BAUGH, Penn. THEO. CooLEY, Tenn. J. J,, MITCHELL, Wis. MANY OF THE PICTURES IN THIS COLLECTION ARE FOR SALE. INFORMATION AB TO PRICES AND OTHER PARTICULARS MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE DESK OF THE SUPERINTENDENT IN THE ROTUNDA OF THE EAST BUILDING. NO WORKS CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE GAI,LERIEB BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE EXPOSITION. P R EFATORY. l'I' has been the aim of the Art Department to form a collection of pictures which might show the various phases of art expression by characteristic and meritorious works of leading painters of the various schools, and which should include examples of the Academic, Realist, N atumlist and Impressionist styles of painting. In other words the endeavor h:is been made to form a collection that shall be interesting and entertaining, and also educational both to the general exposition visitor and to the artist and amateur as well. The limitations imposed by the construction of the building, of materials not absolutely permanent and fire-proof, has somewhat limited the range of schools and the importance of examples, but the hope is expressed that, notwithstanding, the collection will accomplish the dc11ign with which it WM formed. An examination of the catalogue and of the pictures in detail will show that most of the leading American and foreign artists are represented, and an opportunity-seldom offered to the people of the Trans-Mississippi states-is given to examine at leisure and in a public exhibition works of art covering important examples of all the schools. The sculpture is almost exclusively American and very fairly represents the scope and direction of the recent revival of sculpture, both purely artistic, and also decorative and architectural, which is so marked in this country. In addition to original works of art in painting and sculpture, there will be noticed a. small but ciire!ully selected collection of reproductions by autotype and otherwise, of old master-pieces of pa.int ing and sculpture, and original cartoons and carbon reproductions of recent important mural pa.inting, which has been done by native and foreign artists in this country, and which will afford many visitors an opportunity not otherwise available to form an idea. of what has been and is being done in those branches of art. The art department desires to express its acknowledgement of and thanks for the courtesy and generosity of the various artist contributors, owners of pictures, and those who otherwise have aided in the formation of the present exibit. The names of the former occur in the catalogue; among the latter may be mentioned especially, Mr. Charles M. Kurtz and Mr. Halsey C. Ives, Director of the Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri; Mr. W. M. R. French, Director of the Chicago Art Institute; M: M. Durand-Ruel, Paris and New York; Mr. Russell Spaulding, New York; Mr. H. P. Whitmore, Omaha; the Directors of the Detroit Museum of Art; Mr. Charles F. Haseltine, of Philadelphia; M. Fredrick Mayer, Paris; Messrs. Ad. Braun et Cie, of Dornach, Paris and New York; Messrs. Curtis and Cameron, Boston; M. Michel Levi, Paris; Mrs. C. 0. Hanford, William Dole, esqre., Hon. R. Hall McCormick, and Wm. 0. Coe, esqre., Chicago; The Art Institute, Chicago; Mr. Geo. Busse and William T. Evans, esqre., of New York; and Hon. Theo. Cooley, Nashville. "" " "' il< 89 1101 1 2 1J:I1 ta 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 2243 25 26 27 28 2309 31 :l2 3:l 34 3.i 36 ::1!87 3409 4421 4443 44;)6 4487 L I ST OF I L L U S T RAT I O N S . -----T-rT_L_E ______ , __ A_R _T_r s_ T _ j fi !'. , FEinnsot eAnrdt sG rBand Court . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . Lagoon . . . .u. .il.d. .in. .g. . a, ;c .r.o.s. s. . .t.h.e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lI1n1ttoerriioorr ooff EWaesstt BBuuiilhdlii1n1,:!g .. .. :. .. .. .. . .. .. .... .... .... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. Interior of East Bu ilding show- Ining Lobby . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .· · · . - . . -, - . terior of Court, Fine Arts sta,1i';, -·i:;;k : : : : : . : : : : . : : : ·,'-··e1c:: .': :: : : 11 TDhoord Mreicnhiatt .u. .r.e. ............ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .... BBoirundeiyn.. .... .... .. .. .. . 339:i Rocks at Low Tide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brichor :!6 A u A w f11] Ynrn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown . . . . . . . . . 66 Sort1.1orve t.nl1,rn dllon ll.ah ;. I; o . . m. 1: s. o. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. UClaalyigsn, .......... .. .... . . .. 1 DctHtrtnre of tho Fisbcrmcn. . . . . DJJ12-sar. . . . . . . . . 150 IAn K tihtet ePna Fstnnmroi l.y. ...... ........ .... ...... .. .... .... DDoulpprhe..... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. l1H49 Lorri Howe's Lcveo.. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ferris . . . . . . . . , . 202 t;';,ni'!'.".· :.· : : .: :_._.. : : -- : : : : itu_nY·:: : : : : :: ;!3';. W1;-.;,;;;;1.;;,i;,-.;; :: \iJ;it .. _ . .. .. . . t ADuetpuamrtnu.r.e. .o. .f. t.b. o. . M. . a. .y.fl.o.w. .e. r. ..... .... HHaarssraismon....... ... .. 225G7! Norman Bull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Howo . . . . . .. . :. . 267 Arabs Bathing Horses. . . . . . . . . . . Hui:uet. . . . . . . . . 261 Gone .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joullin . . . . . . . . . 306 St. lvos, Priez pour Nous.. . . . . .. Kendall... . . . . .. 322 TLheea vSienign eth aet DPensreirst. ........ .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .... LLaazpeorsgteosl e.t.-.. .. .. .... l\MIionrnueint. g. .i.n. .t.h.e. . W. . o.o.d. .s.. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. LLeeimahi -re -.-.. . . . .. 33{56 A Wordless Farewell . . . . . . . . . . . . Lorenz... . . . . . . . 329 LBoaasrt lllHuonmte. .n.t.s... . ... .. .. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. MMoeslilner. ......... .. ........ 350 3411 Dressing tho Baby . . . . . .. .. . . . . . Nou huys.. .. . . .. 886 SRuonselisg. h. .t. .o .n. .t.h. o. . S. .o .a . ... .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .... .. PNnicrokll..... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 340007 NTehop tWunideo ..w.. .. .... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .... .. .. .... .... .. .. .... PPeerrrryau. .l t. . .. .... .... ... , 479102 Rabbit ............................ PP11:rr11:00_ .. ,-.·.·.·. · ..... ::: m lion nnd Chickens. . .. . .. . . .. .. .. 416 Dawn.. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reid.. . . .. . . . . .. 4:14 Off Sar-k... . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. Richards. . . . . .. 457 Charles the Bold (Fragment) ... Roybet. . ... .. .. 470 ITnh et hCeo Pmoionlg. .S. .h.o .w. .e.r. .. .. .. .... .... .. .. .... .... WBieilbeesr....... . .... .. . ... 458674 Floor Plan, fine Arts Building., . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. , . . . . . . . . N> EAST E,rn-GRAND Cot:RT. "" F1:rn ARTS IloU,DINO ..\CROSS T H E L A G OON. - --- - ---- ,I>- INTERIOR OF WEST 8UILD1N(), INTERIOR O F EAST BUILDING. 5 C, INTERIOR OF EAST BUILDING •L. SH\_ING_ ;LOBBY. , INTERIOR OF COURT, FINE ARTS BUILDING. STUDESTS ON A LARK.-A m e ! ! . 8 <:CJ THE MINIATURE.-Birney. 1 0 -.... ROCKS AT Low TIDE.-Bricher. -LV AN AWFUL YARN.-Brown. l AFTER THE BATH,-Caliga, 1 3 .... SOUVENIR DE LA TOMISE.-Clays. :.. 1 0 I 18 l !J r,<, 0 WASTE L A NDS,-(;"!/· N, VEGET A BLE L\RKET.- Gilbert. SVHRE1'DER OF NEW AMSTERDAM.-Harris. N> w DEPARTURE OFITHE MAYFLOWEB.-Hal'rison. 24 25 26 ) 27 l I ..; z 0 c., 28 THE SEINE AT PA Ris.-Lapostolet. .c., 0 LEA V I NG T:IE DESERl.- Lazerg,·s. - 3 1 32 ""'""' A WORDLESS FAREWELL.-Lorenz. 3-1 35 DRESSING THE BABY.-Neuhuys. 36 <:.: , SuNLlGHT ON THE SEA.-Nicoll. w 00 RosEs. -Park. ""i:.; THE Wmow.-Perrault. NEPTUN E.-Perry. 40 ........ RADBIT.-Pirie. .... lv HEN A N D CHICKENS. -Pirie. ._ -- DAWN.--Reid. 43 44 01 CHARLES THE BOLD (FRAGMENT,) -Roybet ""' 0, IN THE PooL.-Sieber ...,"" THE Com:rable mention Salon, 1891; medal at World a Fair, Lippincott prize, Philadelphia, 1893. 322 "ST. IVES, PRIEZ POUR NOUS." (St. Ives, pray for us.) 81 KRAY, WILHELM PROF-Vienna. Born in Berlin. Landscape and geure painter. Medals at Berlin, Munich and Vienna. (Loaned by Chas. F. Hazletine, Esqre.) 323 PSYCHE AND THE BUTTERFLY. KLUMPKE, ANNA E.-Boston. Born, San Francisco, Cal. · Pupil of T. Robert Fleury, Lefevbre, Bouguereau, de Vaillefroy. Awarded honorable mention, Salon and 3d class medal, 1889; silver medal Versailles, gold medal Philadelphia, 1889. 324 " MOTHER'S DARLING." KELLY, GWENDOLYN D. - Columbus, 0. Born, Columbus, 0. Pupil of schools in Chicago, St. Louis, Paris and Rome. Work accepted and exhibited in many exhibitions, both American and Foreign. 325 RoUMANIAN GYPSEY. (Miniatures on ivory.) LEMAIRE, MADELEINE-Born at Sainte-Rostoline (Var). Honorable mention, 1877. 326 MINUET. (Water color.) LOTA VE, C. R.-Lindsborg, Kan. Born, Jonkoping, Sweden. Pupil of Zorn, Bergh, Sweden, Academy J ulia.n and Colorossi, Paris. 327 SUMMER NIGHT, LORCH, EMIL-Detroit. Born, Detroit, Mich, 1870. Pupil of Detroit Museum Art School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 328 A SUMMER STUDY. (Water color.) LORENZ, RICHARD-Milwaukee, Wis. Born, Weimar, Germany. Pupil of A. Brendel, A. Struys and The. Ha.gen. 329 A WORDLESS FAREWELL, LACEY, JESSIE P.-Chicago. 330 " GIRL RAKING HAY." 82 LAWRENCE, Sm THOMAS-England. (Loaned by R. Hall McCormick.) 331 PORTRAIT OF CANOVA, LUSK, MARIEK.-Chicago. Born, Bohemia. Pupil of Chicago, New York and Paris Art Schools. Honorary member Cosmopolitan Art Club, Chicago. 332 " HER FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL. " LONGMAN, JOHN B.-Nashville. Born, Toront,0, Canada. Gerome, Boulanger, Lefevbre. 333 THE OLD TINKER, 334 THE GIRL AND THE RoSE. LEPINE, STANISLAS-Born at Caen. Pupil of Corot. Honorable mention, 1884; medals: 3d class, 1889; gold medal, 1889, Universal Exposition. Hors concours. Mem'ber of the Society of French Artists. 335 VUE DE ST. CLOUD, 336 BASSIN DE CAEN. LEVY, EMILE-Born in Baris, Aug. 29, 1826. Pupil of Abel de Pujol, Picot and of the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Prix de Rome, 1854; medals: 3d class, 1859, 1864, 1866, 1867; lat class, 1878; Legion of Honour,1867. Hors concours. Member of the Society of French Artists. 337 lLALIENNE. LAPOSTOLET, CHARLES-Born at Velars (Cote• d'Or), Sept. 26, 1824. Pupilof Cogniet. Medals: 1870; 2d class, 1882. Hors concours. 338 VUE DE PARIS. LARGILLIERE, NICOLAS-Born in Paris Oct. 10, 1656. Died there March 20, 1746. Member of the academy, Enfland, in 1686; professor in 1705, rector in 1722 and chancellor in 17 43. 339 LA MARQUISE D'HUMIERES. 83 LYNCH, ANNA-Elgin, Ill. Born at Elgin, Ill. Pupil of Art Institute, Chicago. 340 PORTRAITS. (Miniatures; Mrs. Philbin, Madam · Powell, Miss L., Mr. T. R. L,; Mrs. Kimberly.) LAZERGES, JEAN BAPTISTE PAUL-Paris. Born at Paris Jan. 10, 1845. Pupil of his father. Medal, 1884;· honorable mention, 1887. Societaire. (Loaned by C. F. Haseltine, Philadelpha. 341 LEAVING THE DESERT. (This magnificent work was the artist's Salon picture, 1892. Probably no one in the world is his equal in painting camels and desert scenes). LAMPERT, E. E.-Philadelphia. 342 AFTERNOON TEA, LAING, LAURA-Kansas City, Mo, 343 CHRYSANTHEMUMS. (Water color.) LUCAS. F. H.;Paris. 344 GIRL WITH VIOLIN. LEIGH, W. R.-New York. 345 MORNING IN THE WOODS. MAAS (Maes), NICHOLAS-Born at Dordrecht in 1632. Died in Amsterdam, Dec. 1693. Dutch School. Pupil of Rembrandt. 346 PORTRAIT DE DoN LOPEZ SAUSSO, MICHEL, GEORGES-Born in Paris, 1763. Died there, 1843. Pupil of Leduc. 347 PAYSAGE. MOSLER, GUSTAVE HENRY-New York. Pupil of his father, Henry Mosler, and L. Bonnat of the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. 348 UNDER THE APPLE TREES. (This picture attracted great attention when exhibited in the S&lon, Paris. 84 MOSLER, HENRY-New York. Born, New York. Pupil of A. E. Hebert, Paris, Awarded MSaeldoanl, Rhoonyoarl aAbclaed memenyt,i oMnu, nPicahri s. , .... .. .. •. .. .. .. ... .... .. ............11 887749 "Lmee Rnte tfoour rt,h"e pMuurecehea dseed L bufx etmhboe uFrrge .n.c.h. . .g. .o.v.e.r.n. .-1 879 GoFlrda ncme .e.d.a. .l,. . .I.n.t.e. .r.n.a.t.i.o.n. .a.l. ..E. .x.h. .ib. .i.t.io. .n.,. . .N. .ic. .e.,1 884 PBarliozen F11:uolndd m Eexdhailb, itPiaornis, .N. e. .w. . Y. .o.r.k. ., .p.r.i.z.e.. $. .2.,5.00... ... .... 11 888 EHxopreo sCitoinocno Uurnei,T Perasraills .e.,. P. .a.r.i.s.,. s.i.l.v.e..r .m. .e.d. .a.l...... .. ...... ..11 888990 COhffiecvearl ide'r Adcea ldae mLeicg ioofn F dr'a Hncoen n. .e.u. r. .o.f. .F.r.a. .n.c.e. ............ 11 898933 Archduke Carl Ludwig of Austria, gold medal, EaA'ssota'te N ii'i10,;ai 0Aoaci.ei.:.1· or' Design:: :: rn: GrEaxnhdi bgiotlido nm, eGdeaolr ganiad . .d. i.p. .lo. .m. .a. . o..f. .h.o.n. o. .r. .A. t. l.a. .n.t.a. 1 895 TGhoolde . mBe. dCalla. r"kTe pher iAzer,t NC alut'bn,l" APchaidlaemdeyl pohf iDa e. .s.ig. .n. ..,.11 889'961 ingP iMctuusreeus mpsu:r cLhuaxseemd boanudr gin, Pcoarrpisor; aBtleddn einf , tAhues ftorlalloiwa•; Gturteen;o Pbelen,n FeJralvnacnei;a L AocuaidsvemillJe o, Kf r,Fi;n Pe Aolr7tteoo; Chinnicoi nInnasttii, Ohio, museums; Springfield, Mass,, museums. 349 THE LAST MOMENTS, MELIN, JOSEPH-Born in Paris, Feb. 14, 1814. Pupil of Paul Delaroche and David d' Angers. Medals: 3d class, 1843, 1855; 2d class, 184.o, 1858, Hors Concours. 350 CHASSE AU SANGLIER MURPHEY, VIRGINIA A.-Chicago. Born at New Castle, Indiana. Pupil Art Institute, Chicago. 351 BITTERSWEET. MCCHESNEY, CLARA T.-New York. Born in California, Pupil of San Francisco Art School, Gotham Art School, Colarossi School, Paris, and Williams, Mowbray, Courtois, Girardot. Member New York Water Color Club, Boston Art Club. Two medals World's Fair, Chicago, 1893: Dodge Prize, N. Y.; Three medals Colarossi School, Paris. 352 THE LAST SPARK. 85 MONTGOMERY, ALFRED-Lawndale, Ill. Born, Lawndale, Ill. 353 " DOWN ON THE FARM. " MOREAU, ADRIEN - Paris, Born at Troyes, France. Member of the Society of French Artists, Water Color Society, Paris, etc, Medal, 2d class, 1876; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; H. C.; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. (Loaned by M. G. Bulla, Paris.) 354 NEW WINE. MATTHEWS, NANNA BOLTON-Boston. 355 "AND ONCE UPON A TIME. " 356 " THE RED FAN." MUNTZ, LA URA A.-Toronto. Born in Leamington, England. Pupil of Academy Colaro:,si, Paris. Member Ontario Society of Artists, Canada. Honorable mention in Paris Salon (Champs Elysees). 357 THE CHILDREN'S HOUR. MORAN, LEON-New York. (Loaned by --) 358 THE RIVALS. (Water color.) MUMAUGH, F. B.-Omaha, Neb. Born at Newark, New York. Pupil Wm. M. Chase, New York, and Freada Boelter Redmond, Holland. Work exhibited at the Worlds Fair. 359 CANAL IN BELGIUM. 360 CALIFORNIA DELICACIES. MONTENARD, FREDERIC-Born in Paris. Contemporary. Medals: 3d class, 1883; 2d class, 1889; Legion of Honour, 1890. Hors concours. Member of the Society of French Artists. 361 RoUTE DE TOULON. MOSER, H.-New York. 362 SUNSET NEAR WIERS. 363 NOVEMBER GLOW. MESSER, E. C.-Washington, D. C. Member So ciety of Washington Artists. 364 LATE AFTERNOON AT WEYLS GLADE, 86 MEAKIN, L. H.-Cincinnati, O. Born in England. Studied in Munich. Instructor in the Cincinnati Art School. 365 , MOONRISE ON CAPE ANN. 366 OLD FORT NORMANDY COAST, McDONALD, W. P.-Cincinnati, O. 367 WINTER SCENE. MAcGREGOR, W. Y.-Glasgow. Member of the Royal Scottish Water Color Society, Glasgow, and corresponding member of "The Secession, " Munich. hiIst riesp aust aat liaonnd. scW_apaet epra icnotloerr tihsa ht iMs rf.a MvoarciGter emgoedr ihuams .w oInf hthisa na cthhiaetv eomf ehnits bfeel lleosws ianr taiscttsual amount of production that without him, perhaps, th,e irte m wusotu lndo th abvee f obregeont tneno sGclhaosgool wor' sg rporuespe-ntth aartt iisst, iwc itshtroeungt thhim an tdh ei ncflhuieefn scoeu mrcieg hotf hFaevber ubaereyn, m18i9s5s.i ng,-Mrs, Pennell, in Harper'• Magazine, 368 THE LANDING PLACE. MORTON, T. CORSAN-Glasgow, Scotland. Corresponding member of " The Secession, " Munich. 369 SOLITUDE. MURRAY, JOHN REID-Glasgow, Scotland. 370 AUTUMN LANDSCAPE. 371 OCTOBER. MOUNCEY, WILLIAM-Glasgow. Born in Edinburgh, Studied there. 372 GALLOWAY LANDSCAPE. 373 AUTUMN LANDSCAPE. MOSS, F. A.-Paris. 374 MOONLIGHT. 375 Qur VA LA? MAC NICOL, BESSIE-Glasgow, Scotland. 376 ROSE. 87 MONET, CLAUDE-Born in Paris, ·Nov. 14, 1840. Nature has been his only teacher. One of the leaders of the Impressionists-or ' Luminist " School. 377 LA SEINE A LA VACOUR. 378 COQUELICOTS. (Loaned by Durand-Ruel, Paris. HINMAN, LEANA McLENNAN-Chicago. Born, Chicago, Ill. Pupil of Kathrine Recine, Berlin, Margerite Boosenboom, Holland. Awarded medal Holland Exhibition. Member of Palette Club, Chicago. 379 " RosES. " McGINNIS, H. R.-Muncie, Ind. Born, Morgan county, Ind. Pupil of T. C. Steele, J. Otis Adams and William Forsyth. 380 AFTER SHOWERS. 381 THE OLD CANAL. MOTT-SMITH, HAROLD M.-Schenectady, N. Y. Born in Honolula, 1811. Pupil of Academy Julian, J. P. Laurens and Benj. Constant. VicePresident American Art Association of Paris. 382 THE OLD BRIDGE OF LUCERNE. 383 THE FLmT. MAUFRA, MAXIME-Born at Nantes. (Loaned by Durand-Ruel, Paris. 384 L'ETANG-PLOUNEDIN. NORTON, WILLIAM E.-London, Eng. Pupil of George Inness n.nd J. A. Volon. Awarded gold medal at Bo:;ton; honorable mention Paris Salon, 1898. 385 TRANQUILITY. (The clouds brighten round the moon.) 88 NEUHUYS, ALBERT-Laren, Holland. Born, Utrecht, 1844. Pupil of Craay-Vanger and Royal Academy, Antwerp. Awarded medal at Paris, 1889; d,iploma of honor, Amsterdam, 1883; gold medal, 1890; gold medals at Vienna and Munich; two medals at Chicago, Member of many foreign societies. 386 DRESSING THE BABY. 387 A FRUGAL MEAL. (Water color.) 388 BY TH'.E CRADLE. (Water color. ) NOBLE, T. S.-Cincinnati, 0. Born, Lexington, Ky. Pupil of Thomas Couture, Paris. Awarded gold, silver and bronze medals. 389 "THE SIBYL," NICOLL, JAMES C.-New York. Born, New York. Pupil of M. F. H. de Haas and Kruseman Van Elten. Awarded medals: Exposition at Paris, World's Fair, New Orleans, Atlanta, Boston. Member National Academy of Design, American Water Color Society. 390 SUNLIGHT ON THE SEA, 391 STAR ISLAND. 392 •.rwILIGHT, LATE AUTUl\lN. (Water color.) NICHOLS, H. HOBART-Washington, D. C. Born, Washington, D. C. Pupil of Washington Art Students' League. Member Washington Water Color Club. 393 TWILIGHT. 394 RAINY DAY, NEWELL G. GLENN-New York. Born in Michi an, 1870. Pupil of E. M. Ward, Will S. Rob mson, F. E. Courter, National Academy of De·· sign. 395 BEECH TREF.8 IN AUTUMN, 89 NEEDHAM, CHARLES AUSTIN-New York. Born Buffalo, N. Y. Pupil of Art Students' League. Medal and honorable mention, Atlanta, 1895. Member New York Water Color Club. 396 STILL LIFE. (Game.) 397 WINTER, NOWOTTNY, A. V.-Cincinnati, 0. Born, Cincinnati, O. Pupil of ' Prof. Loetl'ts, Munich, and W. A. Bouguereau, Paris. Member of the Cincinnati Art Club. Instructor in school of the Cincinnati Art Museum. 398 WAITING. PARKER, CORA-Lincoln, Neb. 399 PORTRAIT OF CHANCELLOR MACLEAN. POURBUS FRANZ (the younger)-Born in Antwerp in 1570. Died in Paris; buried E'eb. 19, 1622. Flemish School. (Both pictures loaned by Durand-Ruel, Paris.) 400 PORTRAIT DE HENRI IV. 401 PORTRAIT DE MARIE DE MEDICIS. PEARCE, CHARLES SPRAGUE-Boston. Contemporary American Artist. (Loaned by the Chicago Art Institute.) 402 " THE BEHEADING OF JOHN THE BAP· TIST. " PLUMB, HENRY G.-New York. Born at Sherburne, N. Y. Pupil of the Academy of Design, New York, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Member Salmagundi Club and Artists' Fund Society. 403 MONOPOLY. 404 FULL WEIGHT. PEPPER, CHARLES H.-Paris. Born at Water· ville, Me., 1864. 405 ON WATCH. 90 PARK, STUART-Glasgow, Scotland. noAnme ownhgo aslel m theeth poadisn aterres m oofr the seim Gpllaes goorw w hSocsheo orel stuhltesr ea ries lmooveres fl•uobwtelers a, nadn da rhties tpica itnhtasu t thheoms ea osf n Sot uoatrhte rP aarrkti. st Hone aeanrdt hu npsauilnltise dt haenmd . thIenir h pise tpailcst aurree sa tsh feriers hco alonrd icsr iasps pasu rine nbauttu trhee. y hTahveey tlhaec ka odnvlayn ttahgee f roafg rnaenvceer offa dtihneg r enaolr flwoiwtheerrs•, ing. Thoy remain beautiful always. 406 DAFFODILS. 407 ROSES. 408 VIOLETS. PHILLIPS, THOMAS R. A.-England. (Loaned by Hon. R. Hall McCormick, Chicago.) 409 PORTRAl'l' SIR THOMAS MOORE. PERRAULT, IDA MARIE-Detroit, Mich. Born, Detroit, Mich., 1874. Pupil. of Detroit Museum of Art School. 410 THE WIDOW. 411 LILITH. PATERSON, JAMES-Monlalve, Scotland. Born, Glasgow, Scotland. Pupil of Jacquesson de la Chevreuse and J. P. Laurens, Paris. Honorable mention, Salon, Paris, 1890; 2d medal, Munich, 1890. Associate of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water Color, the Royal Scottish Academy, and corresponding member of " The Secession, " Munich. Paintings by Mr. Paterson have been purchased by the National galleries at Munich, Leipsic, Weimar and Stuttgart. erOs nIes oMf rt.h Jea mmoesst iPnadtievrisdouna. l aSnedld poomet, iicf leavnedrs, coaopnec epraniinntirihnim scseenlfe rwyi,t aht wtehmapt tIisn tge rnmoe dst rtihkei npgic tpuicretosgriuael oerff reocmtsa, nMtirc. Ptiaotne,r isno nh inse avettrethmepletsss t sou csceeeekd os,u atn dan sdu ctrcaenedsfse tro t oa cdamnivraassnoamtuer oe.f t*h e* m o*r e Mfler.e Ptiantge orsfo tnh'se smtyolreec odmelhicinaetes arestpieccetnsc oef. aternt.d-erGnleasssg oawn dC ittrizuetnh.- truth at once to naturn and to 412 A " CASTLE IN SPAIN," 413 CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 91 PIRIE, GEORGE-Glasgow, Scotland. Born, Glas• gow. Pupil of Boulanger and Lefevbre, Paris. 414 RABBIT. 415 PUPPIES. 416 HEN AND CHICKENS. PIETRO, DI ROTARI CONTE.-Italian. (Loaned by Hon. R. Hall McCormick, Chicago.) 417 PORTRAIT COUNT MARCOLINI. PISSARRO, CAMILLE-Born at St. Thomas (West Indies), July 10, 1830. When 11 years old, he was sent to a school at Passy, Paris. Studied in the schools of Picot, Lehmann and others. He then turned to nature, which was really his only school. (Both loaned by Durand-Ruel, Paris.) 418 LE PONT BORELDIEU A RoUEN. 419 LE PRE. HOWELL, LUCIEt.-Washington, D. C. Born in Virginia. Pupil of Fitz, London, England, National Gallery, Edward Moran, N. Y. and Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Member Society Washington Artists. 420 MOUTH OF THE CLYDE. PARSONS, GEORGE F.-Youngstown, 0. Born, ppleton, Ohio. Pupil of Frederick Fehr, Munich. 421 A TURKISH GIRL. 422 AUTUMN ON MILL CREEK. PARSONS, SHELDON-New York. 423 PORTRAIT. PALMIE, ROSALIE-Utica, N. Y. Born, Hamburg, Germany. Pupil of J. P. Laurens, Benj. Constant and others, in both Paris and Berlin. Awarded first honorable mention Academie Julian. ·!24 JEANNE. 92 POST, WM. MERRITT-New York. Born at Brooklyn, N. Y. Pupil of Art Students' League. Secretary New York Water Color Club; memAmeridan Water Color Society. 425 AN OLD ROAD ACROSS THE MEADOWS. 426 NOVEMBER SUNSHINE. PAULUS, FRANCIS P.-Detroit. Born Detroit, Mich. Pupil of Thomas Eakins, Philadelphia; Professors Loefftz and Gysis, Royal Academy, Munich; Prof. Leon Bonnat, and Beaux Arts, Paris. Awarded honorable mention, Munich. Member Society Western Artists; Vice-President Associated Artists of Detroit. Member E tchers' Society, Munich. 427 VIOLETTE. PEYRAUD, F. C.-New York. Born in Switzerland. Pupil of Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Member Cosmopolitan Art Club, Chicago; W cstern Society of Artists. 428 EARLY MORNING IN APRIL. 429 EARLY MOONRISE. 430 WINTER AFTERNOON. PATH AST, Eo-New York. 431 KABNYE-AU-ZEE. ROUSSEAU (Pierre Etienne)THEODORE-Rousseau was a pupil of Lethiere. Born in Paris April 15, 1812. Died at Barbizon, near Fontainebleau, Dec. 22, 1867. Medals: 3d class, 1834; 1st class, 1849, 1855; medal of honour, 1867 ; Legion of Honour, 1852. Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exposition, 1867 (Loaned by Durand-Ruel, Paris. ) 432 GORGES D1APREMENT. RIBERA, JOSEPH-Spanish. 433 "LAUGHING PHILOSOPHER." 434 "WEEPI ""G PHILOSOPHER." (Loaned b:· Samuel Gans, Chicago. ) 93 RIBOT (Augustin) THEODULE-Born at Breteuil (Eure) Aug. 8, 1823. Medals: 1864, 1865, 1878. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1887. (Loaned by Durand-Ruel, Paris.) 435 MIGNONNE, RENOIR, PIERRE AUGUSTE-Born at Limoges Feb. 25, 1841. (Loaned by Durand-Ruel, Paris. ) 436 FILLETTE AU FAUCON. ROSSI, LUCIUS-Born in Italy. Pupil of Minardi. (Loaned by Durand-Ruel, Paris. ) 437 ROSEMARY. ROMANACH, LEAPOLDO-New York. Born in Cuba. Pupil of F. Pardillo. Member Atisociazione Artestica Internazionale di Roma. 438 LITTLE BEGGAR. 439 OLD MAN, ROSELAND, HARRY-Brooklyn. Born, Brooklyn, 1866. Awarded gold medal Brooklyn Art Club, 2d Hallgarten Prize, 1898. Member Salma gundi Club, Brooklyn Art Club. 440 " GIRL Dl WHITE. " (A portrait.) 441 COURTIN. (Water color.) REYNA, A.- 442 MARINE. 443 MARINE. (Loaned by M. Michel Levi, Paris.) REHN, F. K. M.-New York. Dorn, Philadelphia. Pupil of Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Gold medal at Competitive Prize F'und Exhibition, New York, 1885; first prize at Water Color Exhibition, New York, 1886. Member of American Water Color Society and New York Water Color Club, New York. 444 THE MOONLIT SEA. REMINGTON, FREDERICK-New York. 445 " COUNTING HIS COUPE. " (Loaned by John S. Collins, esqre., Omaha.) 94 RICHTER, EDOUARD-Paris. Born in Paris. Pu- ' pil of M. M. Hebert and Bonnat. Medals of gold and silver. Picture in gallery of Leopold, King of Belgium. 446 CONFETTI. RICHARDS, F. DE B.-Philadelphia. Born, Wilmington, Del. Member Philadelphia Society of Artists, Artist Fund Society, Art Club, Phila. 447 OFF ANGLESEA, N. J. 448 AUTUMN ON THE SUSQUEHANNA. (Wa· ter color.) READ, HENRY-Denver, Col. Born, Twickenham, England. President Artists Club, Denver, Col. 449 " NOBODY ASKED You SIR, SHE SAID. " RUPERT, A. J.-Chicago. Born, Fort Plain, N. Y. Pupil of Barth, Gabriel Max and Seitz. Member Cosmopolitan Art Club, Chicago. 450 WINTER AFTERNOON. (North Dakota.) 451 MOONLIGHT. (North Dakota.) RICHARDSON, T. H.-Paris, France. American Contemporary. 452 " THE HAYMAKER." REID, RoBERT-New York. Born, Stockbridge, Mass. PupP of Boulanger and Lefevbre, Paris. Awarded, medal W. C. E., Chicago; Clark prize N. A. D., 1897 ; the Halgarten prize N. A. D., 1898. Member Ten American Painters. 453 THE BUTTERFLY NET. 454 DAWN. 455 OPAL. RICHARDS, ANNA-Newport, R. I. Born, Philadelphia, Pa. Pupil of S. Holoway, John La Farge and Benj. Constant. Awarded the Norman Dodge prize, 1890. 456 "A BYWAY IN CLOVELLY," DEVONSHIRE. 95 RICHARDS, WILLIAM T.-Newport, R. I. Born, Philadelphia, Pa., 1833. Awarded, medal at Centennial, 1876; Temple medal, Penn Academy Fine Arts; bronze medal Paris Exposition, 1 889. Member of the American Water Color Society, honorary member N. A. D., New York. Has pictures in many permanent collections. 457 OFF SARK. REAM, C. P.-New York. 458 RED RASPBF:RRIES. RICHARDS, E. E.-Paris. Born in Virginia; studied in Paris. 459 HOLLAND INTERIOR. REDMOND, JOHN .T.-New York. Born, Salem, Mass. Pupil School of Drawing and Painting, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Member New York Water Color Club. 460 MARKET DAY IN BRUG ES, 461 AMSTERDAM. (Water color.) RASCOVICH, RoBERT-Chicago. Born, Spalata, Dalmatia. Pupil of Academy Vienna, Beaux Arts, Paris; studied also in Venice and Rome. Awarded, medal Water Color Society, Rome; Arche prize, Chicago, 1897. Member Water Color Society, Rome; Cosmopolitan Art Club, Chicago. 462 VILLAGE PEASANTS. RUHL, MIRAIM S.-Philadelphia. Born, Allen• town, Pa. Pupil of Elliot Dangerfield and John Sartain. 463 AMERICAN BEAUTIES. REDMOND, FRIEDA V.-New York. Born, Thun, Switzerland. Awarded medal at World's Fair. 464 STILL LIFE. (Copper.) 465 YELLOW RoSES. RICHTER, E.-Paris. 466 MASTER Bon. 96 RICHARDSON, FnANCIG H. --Paris. Born at Boston, Mass., 1859. Pupil of Boulanger and Lefevbre. Member Boston Art Club. 467 INTERIOR (at Etaples. ) RIGHTER, ALICE L.-Lincoln, Neb. Born, Monroe, Wis. Pupil of Chicago Art Institute, Art Students' League, New York; Dutnond, Castaign, Lassar, Dupre, Paris. 4 68 PORTRAIT OF A LADY, (Pastel.) ROBBIN, RWIIARD SMI'l'H-Chicago. Born, Solon, O. Pupil of Benj. Constant, Lefevbre, Doucet. Member Cosmopolitan Club Chicago, Ill. 469 A JANUARY THAW, ROYBET, FERDINAND-Paris, France. Born, Uzes (Gard), France. Pupil of l'Ecole des Beaux Arts, Lyons, and of J. G. Vibert, Paris. Gold medal, Salon, Paris, 1 866. Medal of Honor, Salon, Paris, 1893, for the painting "Charles le Temeraire a Nesle. " Medal of Honor, Munich, 1893. Medal of Honor, Berlin, 1895. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1892. Member of the Societe des Artistes Francais. Roybet, who loves strong color, in his work shows fine maturity of talent. He paints with a solidity of touch and with a certainty with which few of his brethren can compete, and his art is healthy and robnst.-Roger Miles in The Salon, 1894. 470 CHARLES THE BOLD AT NESLE. (Illustration.) Medal of Honor, Salon, Paris, 1893. (Size of canvas, 22x24 feet.) This painting-for which the artist received the highest award given during the year of its first exhibition-depicts an episode that occurred in the reign of Louis XI. That king, having caused the Duke of Guienne to be poisoned, the younger brother of the duke, Charles of Burfundykuown variously as ••the Bold" and "the Terrible' -made a foray into Picerdy, partly for the-sake of revenge, and no doubt partly for tho sake of plunder. In his course, he besieged the little city of Nesle, the defence of which was short. The surrender of the cit7 was not sufficient for Charles. He ordered everyone to be struck down and everything to be destroyed. He caused his followers -to cut off the hands of many of those who had borne arms 97 ctoit iozpel)Ons sweh hoi sr eemntariyn eidn toa litvhee hcaitvyi.n gS toamkee no fr etfhueg ete rinr iftlAh, 1821. Pupil of the Art School at Dijon. Medals: 3d class, 1851, 1855; 1st class, 1852; Legion of Honour, 1857; officer, 1878. Hors concours. (Loaned by Durand-Ruel, Paris. 601 VAL DE VENISE, List of Original Drawings Loaned by the Century Publishing Company of New York. ALEXANDER, J. W.- 602 George Bancroft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J an.,1887 BACHER, OTT0- 603 Statue of Ferdinand in Malaga Cathedral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J uly,1892 BIRCH, R. B.- 604 Nick Thought of His Mother's Singing. "Master Skylark. " (St. Nicholas) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J an., 1897 605 Do Na Thou Strike Me Again. "Skylark." (St. Nicholas) . . . .S ep.,1897 606 Why, Bless Thy Gentle Heart. "Skylark." (St. Nicholas) . . . . Feb., 1897 607 " Go Home, " said the Dwarf. (St. Nicholas) . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . .D ec.,1896 1 1 1 CASTAIGNE, A.- 608 The Pharos of Alcxantlria . . . . . . . Apr. ,1808 609 Grant's Tomb, exterior . . . . . . . . . . Apr., 1897 li lO Tho Spirit of Eternal Silence .. . . Mar., 1898 611 Comte de Chambord and Deputation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S ep., 1897 612 Grant Mausoleum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A ug.,1897 613 '·I leaned over the main hatch way holdin/f ;i lantern. "-Slave Ship "Cora' . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May,1894 _ 614 A Glimpse Into Paradise; Steerage Life of Today . . . . . . .F eb.,1898 CHASE, W. M.- 615 Revery. (Monotype). . . . . . . . . . . .F eb., 1897 COX, KENYON- 616 Bedouin Outcasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec., 1888 EDWARDS, G. W.- 617 The Calvary at le Folgoet, Brittany. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S ep., 1897 618 Man of Batz and a Woman of Guimillian, Brittany . . . . • • , • .S ep., 1897 EATON, WYATT- 619 Hjalma.r Boyesen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct., 1877 FENN, HARRY- 620 Meadow. (Prof. C. S. Sargent's Place) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M ay, 1897 FRASER, M.- 621 The. Ge!l-t Hall of Prestwould, V1rm1a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan., 1 898 622 Exterior of Skipworth Mansion.Jan., 1898 623 He Looked Up. " Story of the Sphinx." (St. Nicholas) . . . . . .U npubls'd GAUL, GILBERT- 624 A Colonial Clergyman and Wife . July, 1893 625 A Chetah Hunt in Windsor Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .F 'eb., 1 894 626 A Jamaica Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar., 1893 627 A Jamaica Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar., 1897 112 HAMBIDGE, JAY- 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 Twelve-year-old Brides. (Colliery village of Pennsylvania) .. April, 1898 Pay Day, Colliery Village .. .... April,1898 Christmas in an Attic Home, New York .. ...... . .......... . Dec., 1897 Hall Between the Presidential Offices...... ..... ...... . . . ) Mar. , 1897 Emblems of Victory, ElectioJ Day in New York .. .......... Nov. , 1896 Holiday Shoppers on A venue A, East Side ..................... Dec., 1897 Main Street of Lattimer, Pa .. .. April.1898 A Breaker at Lattimer, Pa .... . April,1898 An Italian Quarter or "Patch, " Lattimer .... ....... .......... April,1898 A Factor in the Problem (Italian) ......... .... . .... ....... April,1898 "Big Mary. " (Pole) ........... April, 1898 An Italian, Cobbler and Miner, April,1898 A German-American ........... April,1898 An Irish-American ........ ..... April,1898 A German .. . ................... April,1898 "Big Mary's" Husband . ....... April, 1898 A Hun ....... .................. April, 1898 A Room in Which Fourteen Live........ .. ... ...... April ,1898 Shoppers in a Jewish Metal Shop, East Side .......•.....• Dec., 1897 LOEB, LOUIS- 647 Rome Took the Knife. (Cumberland Vendetta) ............ July, 1894 648 "I Can't Tell Which." (Pudd'n Head Wilson) .......•........ Jan., 1894 LUNGREN, FERNAN0- 649 Chinese Restaurant, New York.Nov., 1896 650 Battery Park, a Misty Night ... Feb. , 1897 651 A City Canon, New York ....... Feb., 1897 652 Street Market on the East Side, New York .................... Feb., 1897 653 Music Night in a. Hungarian Cafe, Et Side ............... Feb., 1897 113 PENNELL, Jo. - 654 Over the St. Gothard, Alps . . . . . April,1898 655 Zigzags, Galleries, Tunnels, Alps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April, 1898 656 Devil's Bridge on St. Gothard, Alps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April, 1 898 657 Hospice on the Simpton, Alps . . April,1898 658 First View of the Rhone Glacier, Alps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April,1898 659 The Mouth of the Simpton, Alps. April,1898 660 Rhone Valley from the Tete Noir, Alps . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . April,1898 POTTHAST, EDWARD- 661 Malays Diving for Money, Java. Aug., 1897 662 Southwest Pavilion, Congressional Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar., 1897 663 "ls You Gwine to Hush when You Spoke To?" (A Funny Little School) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N ov., 1897 664 Rotunda,Congressional Library . Mar., 1897 PYLE, HOWARD- 665 Surrender of Captain Pearson on Deck of the " Bon Homme Richard" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A pril,1895 REL YEA, C. M.- 666 The Man that Shot Sandy McGee.April, 1898 667 Down the Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April,1898 668 "Howdy, Mister Hoptoad." (St. Nicholas) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov., 1897 ROSENMEYER, B.- 669 Coasting in Central Park. (St. Nicholas) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .F eb., 1898 SANDHAM, HY.- 670 Convicts Passing a Shrine, Siberia .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov., 1888 671 Hieroglyphic Stairway ( Restored). Mysterious City of Honduras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan., 1898 DE THULSTRUP, T.- 672 He Lay Looking, and Listening, Dreamily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J an., 1897 VARIAN, GEORGE- 673 Bob's Way. (St. Nicholas) . . . . .N ov., 1896 114 WILES, I. R.- 674 Colonel Duquin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April,1898 675 Marshal Bazaine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J an., 1898 676 Confirmation, Temple Emmanuel . J an.,1892 677 Passover Supper (Jews of N ew York) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan., 1892 678 Asking Forgiveness of Sins (Jews of New York) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J an., 1892 679 " I Knew They Would Wait for Me". . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S ep., 1896 680 Jewish Wedding, New York . . . . Feb., 1892 ZEHME, WERNER- 681 In the Garden of the Hospital for Children, Kaiserwerth . . . . . . . Nov., 1895 682 End of a Night Watch, Kaiserwerth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov., 1895 SMITH, F. HOPKINSO;N-New York. Born, Baltimore, Maryland. Member of the American Water Color Society, New York. One of the most brilliant and successful of water colorists and illustrators in America. 683 Woman's Building, Nashville Exposition. 684 Manufacturer's Building, Nashville Expo- sition. 685 The Parthenon, Nash ville Exposition. 686 The Rialto, Nashville Exposition. 687 The Memphis Pyramid, Nashvme, Expo sition. 688 The Woman's Building, Nashville Expo sition. 689 The Old Powder Wheels, Nashville Expo sition. 690 General Jackson's Birthplace. 691 General Jackson's Cradle. CHA V ANNES, PUVIS DE-Paris. 692 Frame of Drawings. 693 Frame of Drawings. BOURGONNIER, CLAUDE-Paris. Born in Paris. Pupil of Cabanel. Member Society of French Artists. Pictures in Museums at Aix-les-Bains, Grenoble, Limoux, Blois, etc. H. C. 694 Charcoal Study for the Son of the State. 695 Charcoal Study-for the " Temptation. " 115 Loan Collection of Seventy-five Original Drawings by Charles Scribner's Sons, Publishers, New York. BIRCH, R. B.- 696 The First Bales of Cotton. From " The One I Know the Best of All." BLASHFIELD, E. H.- 697 The Sword Dance. From " Siena.." 698 Florentine Girls. BLUM, RoBERT- 699 Waiting to Go On. " Behind the Scenes of an Opera House. '' 700 The Plank-way to Ben ten Cave, Enoshima. Japan. From "Japan, the Country." CHAPMAN, CARLTON T.- 701 " 'Tis the Ghost of Ironsides, Come back from the tameless tides." From " The Frigate Ghost." CHURCH, F. S.- 702 Una and the Lion. 703 Twilight. From "An Artist Among Animals." CLARK, W. AP."'LET0N- 704 " Humanity's Strange," the Squire began slowly. From " Squire Kaley's Conclusions." 705 The Yard-master never even looked up from his bundle of freight receipts. From " 007." COWLES, MISSES- 706 Daffodils that come before the swallow dares, and take the winds of March with beauty." 707 From " Old Time Flower Gardens." COX, KENYON- 708 " Lilith." From " The Nude in Art." DELORT, C.- 709 For myself, 0 Melampus ! I sink into old age, • calm as the settling constellations. From "Old Age-The Centaur." 116 FROST, A. B.- 710 The Working Man Loves Eloquence. From " The Working Man." 7 1 1 A Breakdown on the Road. From "The Everyday Life of Railroad Men." HATHERELL, WILLIAM- 712 A Quiet Afternoon in the Tropics on a P. & O. Liner. From " The Artof Travel. " HERTER, ALBERT- 713 " Cor Peccatrix. " HOLE, WILLIAM- 714 " The passenger sta'Gding alone upon the point of rock, a tall, slender fi?ure of a gentleman, habited in black. ' From " The Master of Ballantrae." 715 " She lay head to the reef, where one huge blue wall of rollers was forever ranging up and crumbling down. " From " The Wrecker. " JEANNIOT, G.- 716 Before the Cafe Riche. Boulevards of Paris. LEIGH, W. R - 717 " Higher than the Head of the Cross. " Looking south from the roof of the building at Broadway and Pine street. 718 Night Gang at Work Pushing a Job Through. Sixth story of a building at Christopher and 9th streets. 719 A Deep Foundation in the Rock. From " The Modern Business Building." 720 Arrival of the Sunday Papers at the Depot in a Maryland Village. 721 Receiving the Papers from the Elevators. 722 An Old-fashioned Composing Room. LINSON, C. K.- 723 Saloon of a Greek Steamer on the Aegean Sea. From '' Ocean Crossings. '' 724 Al'l'iving of the Audience at the Stadion. 725 At the Zappeion. From " The New Olympian Games. '' 726 " 'l'ake this to John of Antioch, and tell him it is a gift from his former pupil. " From "A Christmas Loss." 1 1 7 LOW, WILL H.- 727 " Many a name have I heard, " he thought, " but never a name like that." From '' Ticonderoga. ' ' LOWELL, ORS0N- 728 Over the Hills to Glen Eyrie. 729 Flower Carnival at Colo Springs. From " Life in the Altitudes, Colo." 730 Entrance to North Divinity. Late Afternoon. From "University of Chicago. " LYNCH, ALBERT- 731 Palm Sunday at the Madeleine, Paris. MARCHETTI, L.- 732 Landing of the Allied Troops at Vera Cruz. From " Maximilian and Mexico. " 733 I saw General Dufour !ying on a sofa, his daughter kneeling by him on one side, a surgeon on the other. 734 He raised his sword, and gave me a swinging blow over my head with the hilt. From " The True Story of Commandant Lievre. " McCARTER, HENRY- 735 Crowd Waiting for Returns in Printing House Square, and City Hall Park. From "Police Control of a Great Election. " 736 Madame Cuano's Humble Pension. 737 There was a hush once more as the prima donna advanced to the edge of the little stone cornice. From " A Pension Love Story . " METCALF, W. L.- 738 " That kind of an accident, " said he. From " The Wrecker. " MOWBRAY, H. SIDDONS- 739 The Centaur. NEWELL, PETER- 740 " By George! I forgot all about this, " said Podington, as he unfastened the cork jacket. From " The Buller-Podington Compact." 741 " It was Mrs. Buckingham, and she entered with a pie in each hand." From "A Guilty Conscience. " PYLE, How ARD- 742 " I heard a land-breeze ca' " From . "McAndrew's Hymn.'' 743 " She was silent for a moment, her eyes seeking the floor." From " In The Valley." 744 " My hatred of him seemed suddenly to have taken to itself wings." From " In The Valley." ROBINSON, THEODORE- 745 A Sardine Booth. 746 "Or resting within the shadow of ruined castles." From " The Pardonne of Ste. Anne d'Auray." SMEDLEY, W. T.- 747 Bar Harbor. North shore of Mass. 748 Near the Hall of Mines. The great arches of the main building in the distance. From " The Making of the White City." SMITH, W. GRANVILLE- 749 On a Forgotten By-way 750 Theatre Alley. SON NTAG, W. L., JR.- 751 " He took the eighty-foot bridge without the guard-rail, like a hunted cat on the top of a fence." From " 007." THOMSON, HUGH- 752 Dramatic Entertainment at the Boro of Hackney Workingmen's Club. 753 Socialism in H vde Park, London. From " The Social A wakening in London." 119 THULSTRUP, T. DE- 7G4 The Bourse on August 6th. From " The Downfall of the Empire. ' ' TITO, ETT0RE- 755 A Book Stall on the Corso. The Corso of Rome. TRAUTSCHOLD, M.- 756 An Ambulance Call. The usual crowd and Dan. From " In the Hospital. " T W ACHTMAN, J. H.- 757 The Gorge d'Enfer. From "Izard Hunting in the Spanish Pyrenees." VIERGE, DANIEL- 758 T1·iple Challenge of D'Artagnan The Three Musketeers. VOGEL, HENRY- 759 " Eberhard not yet down," she asked, glancing into the work-room. From " Thala t ta. " WEEKS, EDWIN L0RD- 760 A Long Step on the Grand Paradiso. Some episodes of mountaineering. WEGUELIN, J. R.- 761 " She murmured again and again the beautiful name of him who had died to find it." From " The Source. ' WENZELL, A. B.- 762 The Tenth Annual Dinner. She Threw me Over. Matrimonial Tontine Benefit Association. WILES, IRVING R.- 763 Jersey and Mulberry. YOHN, F. C.- 764 Shake Hands wld me, Nigger. 765 He Dash de Water in de Man's Face wld One Han'. 766 De young 'Oman moan en cry out, "Oh, it can't be. " From "A Run of Luck. " 120 ZEZZOS, ALEXANDER- 767 Regatta Day on the Grand Canal . The Grand Canal. ZOGBAUM, R. F.- 768 From "How Whalebone Caused a Wedding. " 769 He Held the Coveted Brush in His Hand. 770 Blucher Unhorsed at Ligny. Campaign of Waterloo. THOMPSON, W. T.-Philadelphia. 771 Strictly a Family Affair. (Black and white drawing.) CURTIS, WILLIAM FULLER.-Washington, D. C. Born, New York. Pupil of Jules Rolshoven, Robert Fleury, Jules Lefevbre. Member Society Washington Artists. 772 The Symphony. (Burnt-wood Panels.) 773 Mary . (Burnt-wood Panels. ) 774 Miserere. (Burnt-wood Panels.) Sculpture. TAFT, LORADO.-Chicago. Born, Elmwood, Ill., 1860. Pupil of Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Member National Sculpture Society, Society Western Artists. 775 BUST OF HAMLIN GARLAND. 776 BUST OF YOUNG LADY. PFEIFER, M. C.-St. Louis, Mo. Born, St. Louis, Mo. Pupil of R. P. Bringhurst, St. Louis School of Fine Arts. Awarded first prize St. Louis School of Fine Arts. Member Society of Painters and Sculptors. 777 THE PIPEING FA UN. 121 KEYSER, ERNEST WISE-Baltimore, Md. Born, Baltimore, Md. Pupil of Maryland Institute Art School, Charcoal Club, Baltimore; Art Students' League, New York; Julian School, Paris; St. Gaudens, etc., etc. 778 OPHELIA. (Marble bust.) Exhibited at the Salon Champs Elysees, 1897. KEYSER, EPHRAIM-Baltimore. Born, Baltimore, Md. Pupil of Royal Academies, Munich and Berlin. 779 THE RosE. (Statue in bronze.) GRAFTY, CHARLES-Philadelphia, Pa. Born, Philadelphia. Pupil of M. Capu. Awarded, honorable mention Salon, 1891 ; medal World's Fair, silver medal at Atlanta. Represented in many collections. 780 MAUVAIS PRESAGE. (Sculpture. ) LACHENMEYER, PAUL-Philadelphia. 781 MEPHJSTOPHELES. (Terra cotta.) 782 THE LORELEI. (Plaster. ) POTTER, MISS BESSIE-Chicago. Born a t St. Louis, Mo. Pupil of Chicago Art Institute. 783 THE DANCE. 784 THE FOND MOTHER. 785 READING. BRINGHURST, R. P.-St. Louis, Mo. Born, Jerseyville, Ill. Pupil of St. Louis School of Fine Arts and Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. A warded, medal of the 1st class at World's Fair, cash prize at Nashville. Member National Sculptors' Society, Western Artists' Association. 786 THE Aw AKENING OF SPRING. (Sculpture.) CIANI, VmroR-N ew York. Born, Florence, Italy. Pupil of Prof. G. Mantevende, Rome. Awarded Cavalier of the Crown of Italy. Member Architectural League of New York. 787 "THE TRUSTY FRIEND. " (Bronze statuette cast by the wax process. 1 22 WUERTZ, EMIL HENRY-Chicago. Born in Germany. Pupil of A. Marcie, A. Bodin, Chapu, Beaux Arts, Paris. Awarded medal at World 's Fair, medal at Nashville. Member Cosmopolitan Art Club, Society Western Artists, Chicago Art Association. Drowned at sea, 4th of July, 1898, on La Bourgogue. 788 MURMUR OF THE SEA. 789 WATER NYMPH. (Bronze.) 790 TRUTH TRIUMPHANT, WILSON, EDWARD-Princeton, N. J. Born, York, England. Pupil of Dalon. Exhibitor National Academy of Design, New York; Academy of Penn, National Sculptors' Society. 791 PORTRAIT EX-PRESIDENT CLEVELAND, (Bronze.) PERRY, R. HINTON-New York. Born, New York City, 1870. Pupil of Gerome, Delana, Callot, Chapu, Puech. Member National Sculpture Society. 792 NEPTUNE. (The central figure in fountain for the Congressional Library, Washington, D. C.) ZEARING, H. H.-Chicago. 793 LINCOLN. (Bronze Bas-relief.) SCULPTOR UNKNOWN. 794 VICTORY OF SAMOTHRACE, IsOlannod o off tShaem foatmhoraucse S itna 1t8u6e7s. oIft sA hnitsiqtouriyty w faosu nnodt konno twhne ounn mwh aicbho uitt 18w75as w phiecnt uthreed aacncdid eannt ianl sdcrisipcotivoenr yl eodf at oc tohine konraotwiolned ogfe ath naatv tahl eb oarttiglein faol uhgahdt boeffen tehreec Itseldan idn coofm &mmemoLthoruavcer ea, bPoaurits 006, B, C, The original marble is now in the ADAMS, HERBERT-New York. Born, West Concord, Vt. Pupil of Mercie, Paris. Awarded diploma Exposition 1889 and World's Fair. Member Society American Artists, National Sculpture Society, Architectural League. 795 PANEL BRONZE DOOR, (Congressional Library, Washington, D. C.) 1 23 Addenda. BROMWELL, H.-Denver, Colo. 796 NEAR THE TIMBER LINE. (Water color. ) BROWN, BEN. C.-Pasadena, Cal. W7 Low TIDE. (Water color.) BOUCHE, A.-Paris. 798 MOONLIGHT. 799 LANDSCAPE WITH SHEEP. CLARK, ARTHUR T.-Boston. Born, Boston, Jan• uary, 1864. Pupil of Hy Sandham. 800 "AN ABANDONED HOME." CLARK, ROSE-Buffalo, N. Y. 801 EARLY BREAKFAST. (Water color.) CURTIS, A. M.-Boston. 802 MORNING. (Painting. ) DE LUCE, PERCIVAL-New York. 803 IN THE GARDEN. (Water color. ) D E ANSENZO, NICHOLAS-Philadelphia. 804 FRANCISCAN MONASTERY. ERTZ, E.-Paris. 805 FIRESIDE. (Water color. ) 806 THE V A0ABOND. DE NEUVILLE, A .-Paris. (Loaned by Mrs. C. 0. Hanford, Chicago.) 807 THE TRUMPETER ON THE MARCH. EV ANS, ETHEL-Omaha. 808 PEASANTS' COTTAGES. 809 S'l'REET SCENE, 810 INTERIOR OF ST. ETIENNE DE MONT. 811 NOTRE DAME DU PARIS. (At Sunset.) 124 FORTUNY, MARIANO-Spain. Born near Barcelona, 1838. Died, 1874. Studied at the Academie of Barcelona. Chevalier of the Order of Charles III. 812 SCENE IN SPAIN. GRIMLUND, J.-Norway. 813 ON THE BEACH. GAGLINELINI-Paris. 814 UNDER VENETIAN SKIES. HOLM, N. S.-Lincoln. Born at De Kalb, Ill. Pupil of Art Institute, Chicago. 815 STUDY OF A HEAD. 816 STUDY OF A HEAD. HOWE, JOSEPHINE-Paris. 817 READING. (Pastel. ) KELLY, HELEN G.-Columbus, 0. 818 ONE CASE MINIATURES. LE ROUX, HECTOR-Paris. Born at Verdun (Meuse), France, on Dec. 27, 1829. Pupil of Picot. Charter member of the Society of French Artists. H. C. in both Paris Salons. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor and of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic. Officer of public instruction (France). 819 CLAUDIA-QUINTA-A VESTAL VIRGIN. (Ovid-Fastes.) LELOIR, MAURICE-Born in Paris Nov. 1 , 1853. Medal: 3d class, 1878; Legion of Honor, 1894. Hors concours. Member Society of French Artists. (Loaned by Durand-Ruel, Paris. ) 820 LE BOUDOIR DE MADAME. (Water color. ) MURPHY, DUDLEY-Boston. 821 THE CLOUD. ORSELLI, A.-(Loaned by W. A. Redick, esqre., Omaha.) 822 ' ' VENETIAN GONDOLIER.'' (Water color.) 125 PALMER, PAULINE L.--Chicago. Born, McHenry, Illinois. Pupil of Art Institute, Chicago. 823 THE WINTER OF LIFE. PETITJEAN, E. - Paris. (Loaned by Hon. J. N. H. Patrick, Omaha.) 824 MARINE. PEZANT, AYMAR-Paris, France. ' Born, Bayeux, Calvados. Pupil of Dominique F. de Vuillefroy, Paris. Honorable mention, Salon, Paris, 1883; medal, 3d class, 1888; honorable mention, Exposition Universelle, 1889; medal, 2d class, 1890. Member of the Societe des Artistes Francais. 825 CATTLE IN WINTER. SOUZA-PINTO, JOSE JULIO DE-Paris. Born at Terceira, Portugal, in 1 857. Pupil of Cabanel. Member of the Academy Porto. Pictures in the Museums in Melbourne, Australia; Monte Carlo; Rio de Janeiro; Amicus, and the private collection of the King of Portugal. 2d class medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; 1st class medal, Nice, 1884; 2d class medal, Rio de Janeiro, 1894; 1st class medal, Atlanta, 1896. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, Chevalier de Santiago de Portugal. 826 THE GATE. (The Harbor.) ROECKER, H. LEON-Chicago. Born, Burlington, Iowa. Pupil of Academy of Design, Chicago, Royal Academy, Munich. Awarded honorable mention, Munich; Yerke's prize for Landscape, 1894; Architectural Club prize, 1897. Member Cosmopolitan Club, Chicago. 827 NOVEMBER. (Old gold and blue.) RIGHTER, A. L.-Lincoln, Neb. Born at Monroe, Wisconsin. Pupil of Chicago Art Institute, Art Students' League, N. Y., and Dupre, Paris. 828 IN THE ORCHARD. 829 A COLLECTION OF MINIATURES. 126 SMITH, CARL F. - Paris. Born in Cincinnati. Pupil of Academy J ulian, Bougereau, Ferrier and Girardot. Member American Art Association. 830 A LATE RETURN. SPIRIDON, IGNASE.-Paris. Pupil of the Academie of Rome. 831 MY LADY'S PET. SYLVESTER, F. O.-St. Louis. 832 EAST BRIDGE, ST. LOUIS. TAYLOR, ELIZABETH V. - Boston. Born, New Jersey. Pupil of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 833 STUDY OF A GIRL IN PINK. VEDDERS, ELIHU-Six original decorative panels. (Loaned by Curtis and Cameron, Publishers, Boston, Mass. 834 GOOD ADMINISTRATION. 835 CORRUPT LEGISLATION. 836 GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE. 837 MINERY A, GODDESS OF ART AND LITER· ATURE. 838 PEACE AND PROSPERITY. 839 ANARCHY. WIGAND, O. C.-New York. 840 BY THE SWEAT OF HIS BROW. WORSWICK, ALICE-Oskaloosa, Kan. 841 ONE CASE MINIATURES. WAIT, LIZZIE F.-Boston. 842 PHYLLIS. HUDSON, GRACE-Ukiah, Cal. Born, Potter Valley, Cal. Pupil of San Francisco School of Design. A warded, medal by the San Francisco Industrial Exposition, medal and honorable mention World's Fair. 843 "THE ORPHAN." 844 HELP ON THE Dow. 127 CHI S'AINTA, DIOL 'AINTA-Rome. (Loaned by Mr. Arthur S. Potter, Omaha.) 845 THE LITTLE STUDENT, PATERE, YOLERE E.-Rome. (Loaned by Mr. Arthur S. Potter, Omaha.) 846 THE LITTLE SEWING GIRL. SEA VEY, LILLA B.-Denver, Col. 847 WRITING TO PAPA. BROOKS, MARIA-New York. 848 '' LAZY AS LAZY CAN BE.'' HOLLOWAY, Eow. STRATTON. 849 " DAYLIGHT. " 850 HERMES-Bust. 851 VENUS OF MILOS-Bust. (Loaned by Woman's Committee; donated by Ch. Hennekke & Co., Milwaukee.) AUTOTYPES OF F-AMOUS MASTER-PIECES. Made by Ad. Brann et Cie., Domach, Paris and New York. Loaned by Mr. H. P. Whitmore, Omaha. Gallery VViieennnnaa ........ .... HMaardlreimd. ......... . . LLoounvvrree .... .... .... DRoremsde .e.n. ...... .... ADmresstdeernd a. .m. . .. PPll.. OOffff . ......... .... Sculpture . .. Sculpture .. .. Amsterdam . Nos. 3344285020 51057(5 1708 1278136 1M806 313 11228697b is 817 1150 118 Artists BRouubveinc&i,n .o. .. .. VFeralanszq Hl!eazl e. .. MMuurriilllloo .. .. .. . RRaapphhaaeell.. .. .. .. RRuemyebdraaenld. t... BBoottttiicceellllii .... f Mii:{-} lle1st . . ... .. 128 Titles SSet.c Jonoedh Wnaif.e of the Artist. CRheruinsito onn o tfh Oe ffiCrcoesres.. HImomlya Fcualmaitley .C onception. TSirsatninsfie gMuardatoinonna. . TLialen dSsycnadpiec.s . VViirrggiinn ,aInndfa lnntf asnndtC 6r Aonwgne'lds Apollo of Belvidere. Moses. The Banquet. A UTOTYPES-Continued. Gallery Noe. Artiste Titles Antwerp ..... 315 Rubens • .... Descent from t.he Cross. Berlin ........ 19615 Murillo ..... St. Anthony &Christ-child BBeerrlliinn ................ 664761 VHaonlb Eeiync k. . ..... SAi nPgoinrtrait. BBeerrlliinn ................ 19682752 WVaant tEeyacuk . ...... fnJ:\elJ:. u Asnigciealns.e . DPlr.eBsd.eAn . .......... 94201 RBuotbteincos l.i., .... BSone of the Artist. PPll.. BO.ffA . ............ 62..6 TBiottitainc e..l.i.. .... 'lF' rlorirenaeg. A , rchangele &Tobias HPla.g Puiet t.i. .......... 117181 RPaauphl aPeolt.t. e.r. MBualdlo. nna del Granduca. Hae ....... 115 Rombrandt. Les•on in Anatomy. Lie t ...... .. 75 Franz Hale. A Citizen of Harlem, SLcounldpotnu r..e. ...... 68723 . R..e.m..b..ra..n.d..t.. PPoarrtthraeinto onf atht eA Athrteinsst.. Sculpture ... us ····· ··· ··· Arch of Constantine. Sculpture ... 343 ........ ...... Milan Cathedral. Sculpture ... 3i2 ······ ·· St. Mark's Cathedral- Venice. Sculpture ... 1139 { MiAchnageell o } David, RVoiemnne a.. ............ 3428266 TRietmiabnr a. .n.d..t.. SPaocrrteradi at nodf PHrioef aMnoet hLeorv.e . MLuoxdeemrnb .e.r.g.. •.. 1a9623182b le WR.e rBtohnehimeuerr.. GOuxeanrd Pialonus gohfi nthge. Temple, MMaaddrriidd ............ 5508661059 1ri!?i.e.:: TInhfean Fto Jrgeesu osf e Vnudl cSatn. J. ohn VMeardsariidll .e.s. ...... 500136U01 bis FV.. ALne rluicno ... AMnagreiel. A ntoinette & chil'n SStt.. PPeetteerr''bb''gg,. 57764b le RLuubinein.s . •...•..... HPoerletrna Fito onfr Ymoeunnt-g WArotmista'ns St. Peter'b'g. 805 Rembrandt. ArtSiestc'osn Md oWthifeer.. SRto. mPeet-eVra bt' g... 113546 RRuapyhsdaaeel.l.. .... AL 'Sinwcaemn Jli.e d n Bourg- Louvre ...... 35 Boucher .... SheCpohmeprdle t&e .S hepherdess, Louvre ...... 315 C.Lorraine. David Consecrated King Louvre ...... 316 C.Lorraine. Ulytbosys eHSsae mrR Fueaesttl.oh reers. Cryseis LLoouuvvrree ............ 337742 GGrreeuuzzee .......... YBorouknegnG Piditc.h er, LLoouuvvrree .. . :::: 446869 WLaantctreeatu . ...... IAn Mnoucseinc cLe.e sson. LLoouuvvrroe .... ........ 1166000lb is LL.. DDaaVViinnccii.. MPoorntara Liti sLau. cretia Crevelli LLoouuvvrree ,. .......... 11969687 VVaann DDyycckk .... CPohriltdraroitn o off C Chhaarrlleess II.. LLoouuvvrree •........... 1238!731 VHeallass .q.u..e.z. ..... AP oGrtyrpasity .o f Infante Maria ai'f.f{i1,-;-:Daughter p 1 29 DRAWINGS FROM THE EARLY MASTERS. Nos. 2u 4u 67uu 8Uuu llOluu 1165uu 137u 13 1H6 a2o3 25165 16173 111136 112157 12d 133 1H44Z 115s9, 22-0001 22141u 186l u 5u 12 13n 8321 Artists LOa. zDzao lVi i.n. .c.i.... ................. .. . LL., DDaa .VVii1;1ncc.ii... . ................ .... FPorallnacjn1aohlo1c .1.0. .................... .. MMiicchhaaeell AAnnggeelloo .............. .. RRaapphhaaeell ... .......................... .. RGearpmhaaenl S. .c.h.o..ol. •............. .... AAllhbrr.. DDuueerreerr .................. .. .. AAlltbdro. nDfuere .r.e.r. .................. . ... HHoollbbeeiinn .... ........................ . ... RReemmbbrraannddtt .. .................... .... Peter Lely .......... . .. CRausypsedra oNl et.z..s.c.h.e.r. ........ .... BRaucyksdhauelzl e..n. ................... .. HRuobbebnesm .a.. ......................... . ... BMaornttoalgomnae .o. ...................... .. VMeornotnaegsnea ......................... .... CCllaauuddee LLoorrrraailnneo ........... ... GVreerurozcec .h.i.o. ...................... .... Titles Three Siniug Angels. ?l!'!r r a K:.!':.ry. BYouustn gof G ai rYl'o•u Hnge aGdi.rl . CTawroy aMtaidloe oFfig Suisrteisn.e Ceiling. AD eSlyivbeilr aonfc Sei ostfi nSet.. Peter. NW nadteer F Cigaurrriee. r-Vatican. TA -..Soy bEilq uSeesattreidan. s. HHeeaadd ooff AMnagne.l . NHaentirvyi tyVI, I. HA eLaido no.f an Old Man. CPirricnucme Wcisiilolina mof o Cfh Orirsatn.g e l(oattnldo MMeanrdy eorf. England. Tltwuion Ps oeaf saa entass tHleu.ts . BLnanltdlesc aatp Se.e a. TLeRrnpdssiccahpoere.. FMeamdoanlen aH aeandd. Two Angels, IS :ti.ty F brayn tchees .S ea. IHtaealida no fL aa Yndouscnagp Ge.i rl. Head of an Angel. DRAWINGS FRAMED. TBiontttoicreeltltio. . ....... ................ .... LH.o lDbaei Vni .n.c, i..... .................. . RPeesmebllriannod ..t ...................... . ... Mantuzna ............. . TPheraede o Sfi ang Minagn A. ngels. FHeemada loef H a eWado.m an, RecllninA Femal11 Flgnre. ciittnwltifernes. fl..'ad of Holo- YorkT hCesitey d, raMwri.n gHs., frPo. mW choiltlemcotiroen, aogfe Mntr,. G16e1o9 rgDeo Bdgues oes,t rNeeetw, Omaha, Nebraska. 130 FACSIMILE COPIES OF OLD MASTER-PIECES Lo1mFrcodm b y tMher . Hco.lPle.c Wtiohni tmofo reM. r. George Bosse, New York. Artists BVlaenc kDeyrc. k.. .... .... ............................ .. .. ZFnlonrdisa .m..s. ................................ ......... ... HMooolbre i..n. .................. ........................ ... . RRecmrubhrraannddlt. .......... .............................. TTeinntioerrest .t.o.. ....... .................................. Titles PPoorrttrraaiitt ooff aa KKnniigghhtt.. FBeaalcno nFieear.s t. PMoarnt rwaiitth o fG alo Mveesr.c hant. CAhrtriisstt' sa nFdam Mialyr.t ha. ALlucthey mPliasyt.e r FACSIMILES FRAMED. LVnunca Ds yVc:ikn . L..o.y..d.o.n. ., .......... ............ RRoumbebnrsn .n. d..t. ... .... ........................ .. .. .... Rembrnndt ...... .. .... .. .... . . SPtourdtrya Hit eoafd H. imself. PDourttcrha iMt eorfc Hhaimnts.e lf. Dutch Merchant'■ wife. 131 '.rho Copley Prints. Being reproductions of notable paintings publicly and privately owned in America; also of the mural decorations in the new library of congress at Washington, the Boston public library, and othct· public buildings. CURTIS & CAMERON, publishers, Boston. ED\VIN A. ABBEY.-" Pavanne." From the original oil painting, owned by Hon. Whitelaw Reid. KNYON COX.-"The Sciences. " From the mural decoration in the new library of congrc;;s at \V ashington. "Astronomy" is the central figure, and on either side are figures representing " Botany, " " Geology, " " Physics, " " Mathematics, " " Zoology, " etc. WM. M. HUNT.-" The Discoverer" and " The Flight of Night." The originals, long since destroyed, were in the New York state capitol at Albany and were among the very earliest mural decorations in America. "Fortune. "-A detail of "The Discoverer, " as above. JOHN LA FARGE.-"Athens." The most recent mural decoration in America, being for the \Valker Art building at Bowdoin college, Maine. "Mary" and "St. John." Two panels of a triptych, originally executed for a church, but now privately owned. GEORGE W. MAYNARD.-Ceiling decoration in the new library of congress. The figures represent " Courage, " " Valor, " "Fortitude, " "Achievement." GARI M IJ::LCHERS-" Peace." A mural decoration in the new library of congress. PUVIS DE CHA V ANNES.-Portions of his mural decorations in the Boston public library, 1 32 JOHN S. SARGENT.-" Frieze of the Prophets." A mural decoration in the Boston public library. EDWARD SIMMONS.-Mural decorations in the criminal courts building, New York, representing "Justice, " "The Fates" and "Liberty, Fratemity and Equality." "The Months." Mural decorations in the new Waldorf-Astoria hotel, New York. The complete series represents the twelve months and the four seasons. ELIHU VEDDER.-"Minerva." A mosaic decoration i n the new library of congres;i at Washington. ELlHU VEDDER. The original finished cartoons in oil for Mr. Vedder's decorations in the new librar,• of congress at Washington. Mr. Vedder has chosen for his subject the " Minerva of Peace. " GOVERNMEN'l'. This consists of a series of five paintings; in the fir3t- "Government, " the central figure, is that of a goddess, as she may be considered, sitting on a marble seat or throne, which is supported on posts whose shape is intended to recall the antique voting urn. "Corrupt Legislation" is represented by a woman with a beautiful but depraved face, sitting in an abandoned attitude on a throne, the arms of which are cornucopias overflowing with the coin which is the revenue of the state. "Anarchy" is represented raving upon the ruins of the civilization she has destroyed. In one lund she holds the wine cup which makes mad, and in the other the incendiary torch, formed of the scroll of learning. 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