. Review of reviews and world's work. IIKNRYK SIENKIEWHZ (The famous Polish au-thor of Quo Vadis andother novels, who died lastmonth) MERRITT I H.\SE (Born near Indianapolis, in 1849; died at .VtwYork on October J5. Next to Sargent, Mr. Chase most famous portrait painter. He received hisart education chiefly at Munich, under Piloty. but wasinfluenced by French art and by the Old Masters, espe-cially \elasquez. He excelled as a portrait painter, andlike Renil)raiidt and Rubens painted still-life with a mas-terly effect of color and form. His paintings are to


. Review of reviews and world's work. IIKNRYK SIENKIEWHZ (The famous Polish au-thor of Quo Vadis andother novels, who died lastmonth) MERRITT I H.\SE (Born near Indianapolis, in 1849; died at .VtwYork on October J5. Next to Sargent, Mr. Chase most famous portrait painter. He received hisart education chiefly at Munich, under Piloty. but wasinfluenced by French art and by the Old Masters, espe-cially \elasquez. He excelled as a portrait painter, andlike Renil)raiidt and Rubens painted still-life with a mas-terly effect of color and form. His paintings are to in all our public art galleries, where they furnishstriking examples of ripe scholarship in the technique ofoil painting) Vogue, a distinguished French diplomatist, Leet Wilson, first president ofthe Bell Telephone Company. 76. -November 11.—Wilbur Fiske Sadler, .Adjutant-tleneral of the New Jersey National Ciuard, Joseph Naquet, a noted Frcnclichemist and politician, 82. November 12.—Percival Lowell, the astr


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