The Passing Shaw
NORTH SPANISH TOWN
Robert
of work,
This and
dian girl,
ties of travel will place the visitor quickly and
directly in the very vestibule of the Institute.
The exhibition was most comprehensive and
included Cecilia Beaux, William Chase and Mary
Cassatt; Albert P. Ryder, with eight
canvases; a couple by Philadelphia’s
veteran artist, Thomas W. Eakins; a
Weir, a Davies, a Lever and a Mani-
gault; Bellows’ Geraldine Lee, No. i,
and a portrait of Maxfield Parrish
by Kenyon Cox. John W. Alexander
showed a graceful woman leaning
over a table; Kroll a very decora-
tive North Spanish Town. Glackens
and Sloan were well represented.
A beautifully decorative still-life,
full of splendid colour, showed a
new side of Jonas Lie, while the
best of his Panama group, The
Heavenly Host, reappeared as the
Heavenly Hoist, losing nothing in
the process. A newcomer, Montagu
Marks, is worth following.
Henri submitted an unknown piece
a brilliantly painted half-nude girl,
an Irish landscape, along with an In-
formed a splendid trilogy. Two good
BY LEON KROLL
CXXII
NORTH SPANISH TOWN
Robert
of work,
This and
dian girl,
ties of travel will place the visitor quickly and
directly in the very vestibule of the Institute.
The exhibition was most comprehensive and
included Cecilia Beaux, William Chase and Mary
Cassatt; Albert P. Ryder, with eight
canvases; a couple by Philadelphia’s
veteran artist, Thomas W. Eakins; a
Weir, a Davies, a Lever and a Mani-
gault; Bellows’ Geraldine Lee, No. i,
and a portrait of Maxfield Parrish
by Kenyon Cox. John W. Alexander
showed a graceful woman leaning
over a table; Kroll a very decora-
tive North Spanish Town. Glackens
and Sloan were well represented.
A beautifully decorative still-life,
full of splendid colour, showed a
new side of Jonas Lie, while the
best of his Panama group, The
Heavenly Host, reappeared as the
Heavenly Hoist, losing nothing in
the process. A newcomer, Montagu
Marks, is worth following.
Henri submitted an unknown piece
a brilliantly painted half-nude girl,
an Irish landscape, along with an In-
formed a splendid trilogy. Two good
BY LEON KROLL
CXXII