International studio — 33.1907/1908(1908)
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The International Studio (January, 1908)
DOI Artikel:Laurvik, J. Nilsen: Sixth annual exhibition of miniatures at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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Exhibition of Miniatures
THE BRIDE
BY LAURA COOMBS HILLS
colored material, and by the introduction of several
pieces of beautiful colonial furniture, and a simple
colonial mantel as a focal point, an appropriate
setting was given to these examples of an art that
is so intimately associated with the period of patch
and furbelow.
An exhibition of miniatures by Miss Eulabee
Dix, recently on view at the Bauer-Folsom Gal-
leries, 396 Fifth Avenue, New York City, comprised
portraits of the Countess of Fabbricotti, Mrs.
Ogden Mills, Miss Ethel Barrymore and others.
Miss Dix studied at the St. Louis School of Fine
Arts and with William J. Whittemore and I. A.
Josephi in New York. She has recently returned
from two years of study and practice in Europe.
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THE BRIDE
BY LAURA COOMBS HILLS
colored material, and by the introduction of several
pieces of beautiful colonial furniture, and a simple
colonial mantel as a focal point, an appropriate
setting was given to these examples of an art that
is so intimately associated with the period of patch
and furbelow.
An exhibition of miniatures by Miss Eulabee
Dix, recently on view at the Bauer-Folsom Gal-
leries, 396 Fifth Avenue, New York City, comprised
portraits of the Countess of Fabbricotti, Mrs.
Ogden Mills, Miss Ethel Barrymore and others.
Miss Dix studied at the St. Louis School of Fine
Arts and with William J. Whittemore and I. A.
Josephi in New York. She has recently returned
from two years of study and practice in Europe.
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