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International studio — 40.1910

DOI Heft:
Nr. 157 (March 1910)
DOI Artikel:
In the galleries
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19866#0123

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In the Galleries

medium, an inter-
est in character
and well-handled
drawing. Miss
Searle's portrait of
Mrs. Henri A. L.
Hoguet was well
posed and care-
fully studied in
color. Mrs. Car-
lola Saint-Gau-
dens showed a
faithful portrait of
the late Augustus
Saint-Gaude ns.
Miss Welch,
whose work was
recently set forth
in these columns,
struck a welcome
note, and the work
of William J. B aer,
the president of the

society, carried his Courtesy oj Oehme Galleries

familiar marks of cape martin by harpignies

distinction. Out
of 297 miniatures

submitted only 98 were accepted, 35 of which had room galleries of a painting by Homer Martin,
been contributed by members of the society. This was identified as a transcript of the scene at

An incident of considerable personal interest was Fort Henry, on Lake Champlain. William T.
the discovery by Mr. Knoedler in one of his store- Evans, it was reported, bought the painting with the

ultimate purpose
of adding it to the
National Gallery
collection at
Washington, and
the proceeds of the
sale were forward-
ed to the painter's
widow, who is liv-
ing at an advanced
age with one of her
sons in California.

Sixteen canvases
by Irving R. Wiles
gave new evidence
of serious artistry.
The portrait of
Henry Wolf, the
engraver, remains
an excellent exam-
ple of the paint-

Courtesy oj Oehme Galleries er's powers of

children on the beach by b. j. blommeks characterization.

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