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International studio — 20.1903

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No. 78 (August 1903)
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.26229#0113

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THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME
SUPPLEMENTS:-—^. Reproduction ^in Photogravure of ^ the
Norway"; A Reproduction in Colours of a Water-Colour by
H. G. STORMONT, entitled " A Valley of Poppies" ; A Repro-
duction in Colours of a Water-Colour entitled "The Blue
THE^WORK^F ^ALBERT PAUL BESNARD. By^'^
MR. G^P^ BANKART'S LEADWORK.* By ERNEST RAoL
IM PRES SI ON 1ST S " AIN T1N G*: ITS GENESIS AND
DEVELOPMENT — Second Article. By WYNFORD DEW-
MR!'w7'j. NEATBY ^AND *HIs' WORK.' *By*AYMER ^
SOME^^RECENT PORTRAITS* BY* HARRINGTON
STUDIO TALK. (From our own Correspondents): —
LONDON. Fourteen Ulus. . . 125 NEwYoRK. Twolllus. . 141
LETTER^To' THE EDITOR^ ON THE SUBJECT OF
AMERICAN' INDIAN BASKET WORK. Five Itius-
REVIEWS r.)6
AWARDS IN " THE STUDIO " PRIZE COMPETITIONS
THE'LAY FIGURE .* .* r$6
AMERICAN STUDIO TALK.cxii
BOOKS RECEIVED.cxiv
CURRENT ART EVENTS ..cxivii

THE SCENIC LINE OF
THE WORLD



The Traveler
Who contemplates a trip to Colo-
rado, Utah, California or the North-
west should know that
The Denver & Rio Grande R. R.
widely known as "The Scenic Line
of the World," has more scenic at-
tractions than any other route across
the continent, traversing as it does
the Rocky Mountain Region through
Royal Gorge, Canon of the Grand
River, Glenwood Springs, Marshall
Pass, Black Canon, Castle Gate, and
the world-famed Salt Lake City. Its
three through daily trains are equip-
ped with the latest improved cars of
all classes. Its dining car service is
unsurpassed. For illustrated pam-
phlets address
S. K. HOOPER, G. P. &T. A.
Colo.

NIAGARA
FALLS
One of the natural wonders of the
world. A charming piace at any sea-
son of the year, reached from every
direction by the
NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES
A visit to the Faiis is an object
lesson in geography; an exhibition of
landscapes that no painter can equai,
and a giimpse of the latest develop-
ments of the industrial world.
sent free, postpaid, on receipt of a postage stamp by
George H. Daniels, General Passenger Agent, New
York Central & Hudson River Railroad, Grand
Central Station, New York.


Journal of Pedagogy
T'ROM the first issue the Journal of Pedagogy
i has been edited soieiy in the interests of
sound education and correct teaching. Some
of the most important contributions to peda-
gogical iiterature in this country have appeared
in its pages during the past decade, it is the
aim of the magazine to offer from issue to issue
a fuii and impartial account of the progress that
is being made toward better things in educa-
tional thought and practice.
It has become a necessity to every iibrary,
and teachers who wish the best must include it
in their iist of periodicals.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MARCH, 1903
EDITORIAL — A Suggestive Report—French
Educationa) Reform — Syracuse Mid-Year
Schooi Convention — School Reform — The
Commissioner's Report.
Fians and Ambitions of Adoiescents in Relation
to School Work — A Statistical Study from
the Fitchburg Normal School A. R?. WfrXytafWr^
Analytical Outiine of A Course of Study for
Elementary Schools . . . A'a'taartf A*. -Mata
Pedagogy of Mathematics — Plane Geometry
R?. ZafAazs AaJ'rr*
The Extermination of the Crank Wax. Af. Afaa-x<4aax
New Books.
Published Quarterly.
Subscription Price, $1.50 per year. Single Numbers, 50c.
JOURNAL OF PEDAGOGY, Syracuse, N. Y.
 
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