Studio- Talk
Mr. William-M. Paxton's
Miss Amie Hampton
Clark was a charming
picture of young American
womanhood set forth by
the well-trained hand of
an accomplished painter.
Other notable portraits
were contributed by
Miss Cecilia Beaux, Mr.
Adolphe Borie, and Mr.
Lazar Raditz.
Without doubt the most
noteworthy example of
figure painting in this col-
lection of many was Mr.
John W. Alexander's Sim-
light lent by the Art In-
stitute of Chicago—quite
unique in sinuous modelling of the draperies and taking in drawing and colour, could not fail
simply beautiful in conception. Mr. William to please the public as well as the amateur.
H. Paxton's Housemaid, careful and pains- Mr. Richard E. Miller's Chinese Statuette pre-
' WASHINGTON OF 1753 " BY SOLON H. BORGLUM
THE HEMLOCKS
BY EDWARD W. REDFIELD
247
Mr. William-M. Paxton's
Miss Amie Hampton
Clark was a charming
picture of young American
womanhood set forth by
the well-trained hand of
an accomplished painter.
Other notable portraits
were contributed by
Miss Cecilia Beaux, Mr.
Adolphe Borie, and Mr.
Lazar Raditz.
Without doubt the most
noteworthy example of
figure painting in this col-
lection of many was Mr.
John W. Alexander's Sim-
light lent by the Art In-
stitute of Chicago—quite
unique in sinuous modelling of the draperies and taking in drawing and colour, could not fail
simply beautiful in conception. Mr. William to please the public as well as the amateur.
H. Paxton's Housemaid, careful and pains- Mr. Richard E. Miller's Chinese Statuette pre-
' WASHINGTON OF 1753 " BY SOLON H. BORGLUM
THE HEMLOCKS
BY EDWARD W. REDFIELD
247