The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . this distribution of space, one may easilyrind any statue orcanvas he may desireto examine, as theart works of Frenchartists are found inthe French section,of German artists inthe German section,etc. Loan collections^which consist of th@works of artists ofvarious nationalities^are amassed togetherin the space devotedto such collections inthe United States sec-tion, regardless of thanationalities of thfeartists. In the German seo»tion many beautifijstatues and groupsof statuary are to befound, among whichthe following are someof the most notable


The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . this distribution of space, one may easilyrind any statue orcanvas he may desireto examine, as theart works of Frenchartists are found inthe French section,of German artists inthe German section,etc. Loan collections^which consist of th@works of artists ofvarious nationalities^are amassed togetherin the space devotedto such collections inthe United States sec-tion, regardless of thanationalities of thfeartists. In the German seo»tion many beautifijstatues and groupsof statuary are to befound, among whichthe following are someof the most notable: inroom 30 in this sectionis the bronze figure, The Messenger fromMarathon, by MaxKruse ; and the Fish-erman and Mermaid,*also bronze, by Uncrer ^fl^hs^MloHP ^ 1 vm^ m DAUGHTER OF THE RAJAH. Riiil Sinibaldi (France) In room 34 are also several very fine 340 FINE ARTS. bronzes, and in 3315 Saved, by Adolph Brutt, representing asailor in his rough garb carrying the figure of a young wo-man. This is a bronze. Eve, by the same artist, represents a. IN champagne;. Edmond Petiijean {Finance). woman with two children in her arms (Cain and Abel). TheDevil Catching Flies is particularly Germanesque in artist is Somner. Herter shows a Triton Catchinor a Mer-maid. Siemering has a strong figure typifying Peace. Heider-rich exhibits two hunting groups, In the Open Field, and BadgerHunting. In painting, it is hard, when all are excellent, to selectone more deservinof of mention than another. Still we venture toname a few. Schlabitz has a beautiful Church Interior, andNorman a fine lake and mountain view. Wimmers portrait ofWilliam 11. is excellent, and a large nude figure by Stockinger iswell drawn and colored. The same can be said of a partially nudefemale figure by Schauss. An Interior Scene, by Fischer-Corlin, FINE ARTS. 341 is good, and two marines by Bartels are excellent. Lesperings Sick Girl is quite a gem, and Von Stettins Italian Boys inParis is particularl


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