Studio- Talk
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McEwen's Interlude we had a picture that told a animal painting in The Dunes, and Mr. Birge
story much in the manner of the painters of the Harrison's White Wings showed the poetic beauty
Dutch School, and one that should appeal to a of a fleet of yachts becalmed in a moonlit sea.
wide circle of admirers of art that illustrates some- ---
thing in human life. A beautiful Lady in Blue, by Some interesting portrait busts figured in the
Mr. Edmund C. Tarbell, was a fine example of his display of sculpture, among them Mr. R. Albin
art. An interior with figures by Mr. J. H. Caliga Polasek's Frank £>. Millet, the American painter
had a most successful scheme of colour, and was who was a victim of the Titanic wreck. Mr. Samuel
true in values; it was entitled The Seamstress. Murray's portraits of Judge Craig Biddle and of
Mr. George Oberteuffer's virile touch in The Dr. Henry Beates, Jr., were successful in giving
Yachts at Havre should be most interesting to the character of the sitters. Mr. Clyde Bathurst's
both public and profession. Mr. Edward W. bronze oi James Grafly showed real artistic hand-
Redfield's Thawing seemed to be the last word in ling. Very interesting and Rodinesque was the
the art of painting out of doors. Mr. William marble group by Mr. Robert Aitken entitled
Ritschel's Fallen Comrade contained a sentiment Michelangelo. Mr. John Flanagan's Memorial
almost human. Mr. W. Elmer Schofield showed Medallion of Prof. Samuel Pierpont Langley, a
one of his inimitable renderings of the cold light mural tablet with a portrait in low relief designed
of winter in The Morning Sun. Mr. Childe for the Smithsonian Institution in Washington,
Hassam's contribution'was a beautiful figure-subject was most noteworthy. On the Threshold, a beauti-
entitled The Strawberry Tea Set. Mr. Daniel fully modelled statue of a young girl by Miss Edith
Garber's Last of Winter was a good example of the Woodman Burroughs, who carried out her work in
work of a leading landscape painter. Mr. Edwin coloured plaster, deserves special commendation.
D. Connell exhibited an excellent example of Mr. Albert Laessle's Chanticleer showed clever
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"thawing" (Pennsylvania Academy) by e. \v. redfield
McEwen's Interlude we had a picture that told a animal painting in The Dunes, and Mr. Birge
story much in the manner of the painters of the Harrison's White Wings showed the poetic beauty
Dutch School, and one that should appeal to a of a fleet of yachts becalmed in a moonlit sea.
wide circle of admirers of art that illustrates some- ---
thing in human life. A beautiful Lady in Blue, by Some interesting portrait busts figured in the
Mr. Edmund C. Tarbell, was a fine example of his display of sculpture, among them Mr. R. Albin
art. An interior with figures by Mr. J. H. Caliga Polasek's Frank £>. Millet, the American painter
had a most successful scheme of colour, and was who was a victim of the Titanic wreck. Mr. Samuel
true in values; it was entitled The Seamstress. Murray's portraits of Judge Craig Biddle and of
Mr. George Oberteuffer's virile touch in The Dr. Henry Beates, Jr., were successful in giving
Yachts at Havre should be most interesting to the character of the sitters. Mr. Clyde Bathurst's
both public and profession. Mr. Edward W. bronze oi James Grafly showed real artistic hand-
Redfield's Thawing seemed to be the last word in ling. Very interesting and Rodinesque was the
the art of painting out of doors. Mr. William marble group by Mr. Robert Aitken entitled
Ritschel's Fallen Comrade contained a sentiment Michelangelo. Mr. John Flanagan's Memorial
almost human. Mr. W. Elmer Schofield showed Medallion of Prof. Samuel Pierpont Langley, a
one of his inimitable renderings of the cold light mural tablet with a portrait in low relief designed
of winter in The Morning Sun. Mr. Childe for the Smithsonian Institution in Washington,
Hassam's contribution'was a beautiful figure-subject was most noteworthy. On the Threshold, a beauti-
entitled The Strawberry Tea Set. Mr. Daniel fully modelled statue of a young girl by Miss Edith
Garber's Last of Winter was a good example of the Woodman Burroughs, who carried out her work in
work of a leading landscape painter. Mr. Edwin coloured plaster, deserves special commendation.
D. Connell exhibited an excellent example of Mr. Albert Laessle's Chanticleer showed clever
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