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International studio — 40.1910

DOI issue:
Nr. 158 (April 1910)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19866#0210

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treatment; Mr. Adolphe Borie a portrait of Dr. T. has no equal in the collection; and Mr. Daniel

W. Holland, evidently true to life; and praise Garber, in Hills of Byram, reflects great credit

must be given to the portrait of Mrs. H. M. Howe, upon the training he received as a pupil of the

by Mr. Lazar Raditz. Academy. Mr. Paul King's contributions, Along

the Wissahickon, beautiful in colour, and A Cool

Mr. William M. Chase contributes a portrait of Retreat, also very mellow in tone, should be especi-

James C. Carter, Esq., painted in his usual skilful ally mentioned. The picturesque effect of a snow

style; and in no work is sureness of method storm upon the usually commonplace surroundings

with ability in depicting types of humanity better of Sherman Square, New York, is delightfully

shown than Mr. Chas. Hawthorne's Two Fisher- rendered by Mr. D. Putnam Brinley Mr. Willard

men. M. Jean McLane's Girl in Green, warm in Metcalf has some capital landscapes on view—one

colour, holds one's attention as a strong work; entitled Ice Bound is especially clever; and Mr.

and Miss Mary Cassatt's Children Playing with a Edward W. Redfield has some good winter scenes.

Cat is equally interesting as a colour scheme and A curious work, unique in its way and in a class

as a study in values. Mr. Joseph de Camp shows by itself, is Mr. Winslow Homer's Right and Left,

The Blue Cup, a beautiful piece of figure painting. giving with wonderful keenness of observation the

Mr. Gari Melchers in his genre picture, lent by effect of the discharge of both barrels of a

Dr. George Woodward and entitled The Morning hunter's fowling-piece. Mr. Joseph T. Pearson's

Room, is quite up to his usual form ; as is Mr. Geese is extremely good in drawing and natural in

Wm. M. Paxton in Tea Leaves. Charming effects action, and forms a highly decorative piece of work,

in the way of landscape painting are obtained by -

Mr. Henry Golden Dearth. The Landing Stage, The display of sculpture while not as large as
by Mr. W. Elmer Schofield, as a piece of realism usual, yet deserves the careful attention of the

' THE LANDING STAGE BY W. ELMER SCHOFIELD

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