. Studio international . (Pennsylvania Academy) PORTRAIT OF MRS. PAUL KING. EVE. BY ANDREW OCONNOR SENIOR (Pennsylvania Academy) Studio- Talk & II tfuR MODE & SPOfu 1 POSTER FOR A WHOLESALE OUTFITTER BY CARL MOOS they always are at the Academy. The Jennie Sesnanmedal was awarded to Mr. William L. Metcalf forhis picture entitled Spring Fields. Mr. EdwardW. Redfield exhibited three of his forceful plan-tar canvases. Mr. Charles Morris Youngs RedMill was convincing and clever. The Mary Smithprize was awarded to Miss Elizabeth SparhawkJones for her picture of a Parisian flower shopentitled Sp


. Studio international . (Pennsylvania Academy) PORTRAIT OF MRS. PAUL KING. EVE. BY ANDREW OCONNOR SENIOR (Pennsylvania Academy) Studio- Talk & II tfuR MODE & SPOfu 1 POSTER FOR A WHOLESALE OUTFITTER BY CARL MOOS they always are at the Academy. The Jennie Sesnanmedal was awarded to Mr. William L. Metcalf forhis picture entitled Spring Fields. Mr. EdwardW. Redfield exhibited three of his forceful plan-tar canvases. Mr. Charles Morris Youngs RedMill was convincing and clever. The Mary Smithprize was awarded to Miss Elizabeth SparhawkJones for her picture of a Parisian flower shopentitled Spring. Mr. Colin Campbell CoopersBowling Green, New York, was another of hismost successful presentations of the busy streets andlofty buildings of the commercial district. The display of sculpture was disposed withexcellent judgment about the central rotunda andcorridors, and really deserves a separate article ofappreciation, but mention should be made here ofthe beautiful little figurines in terra-cotta by Potter Vonnoh, and Mr. Albert Laesslesbronze Turke


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