Studio- Talk
istic of this versatile artist. Mr. John S. Sargent
showed a fine portrait of G. M. Williamson, Esq.;
Dorothy, a study of a child; a genre subject
entitled Innocents Abroad, charming in colour, of
nude children bathing; and a design in plaster
for the decoration of the Boston Public Library.
Mr. Walter MacEwen was
awarded the Walter Lippin-
cott prize for his picture
entitled An Ancestor. A
fine Head of a Young Dutch
Girl by the same artist was
a good study of a national
type. Beautifully painted
was Grandmother3s Boa, by
Mrs. Anna Lea Merritt.
The Pictur-e Hat, by Ed-
mund C. Tarbell, deserves
mention as a good bit of
colour. Mr. Childe Hassam
had on exhibition several
characteristic examples of
his always acceptable work,
particularly deserving of
mention being his Cat
Boats, Newport, and two
BRONZE
FINGER-PLATE
BY ALEXANDRE
CHARPENTIER
other works of the plein
air school, which were
quite successful and
pleasing. And other
62
works worthy of praise were shown by Mr. William
L. Picknell, Mr. Walter Nettleton, Mr. W. E.
Schofield, and Mr. Alexander Harrison in
Moonlight and Montigny Falls.
PLAQUE
(See Paris Studio- Talk)
BY V. LROUVE
JULES DALOU MEDAL
BY VICTOR PETER
istic of this versatile artist. Mr. John S. Sargent
showed a fine portrait of G. M. Williamson, Esq.;
Dorothy, a study of a child; a genre subject
entitled Innocents Abroad, charming in colour, of
nude children bathing; and a design in plaster
for the decoration of the Boston Public Library.
Mr. Walter MacEwen was
awarded the Walter Lippin-
cott prize for his picture
entitled An Ancestor. A
fine Head of a Young Dutch
Girl by the same artist was
a good study of a national
type. Beautifully painted
was Grandmother3s Boa, by
Mrs. Anna Lea Merritt.
The Pictur-e Hat, by Ed-
mund C. Tarbell, deserves
mention as a good bit of
colour. Mr. Childe Hassam
had on exhibition several
characteristic examples of
his always acceptable work,
particularly deserving of
mention being his Cat
Boats, Newport, and two
BRONZE
FINGER-PLATE
BY ALEXANDRE
CHARPENTIER
other works of the plein
air school, which were
quite successful and
pleasing. And other
62
works worthy of praise were shown by Mr. William
L. Picknell, Mr. Walter Nettleton, Mr. W. E.
Schofield, and Mr. Alexander Harrison in
Moonlight and Montigny Falls.
PLAQUE
(See Paris Studio- Talk)
BY V. LROUVE
JULES DALOU MEDAL
BY VICTOR PETER