. Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of Art . AN END OF THE CENTRAL COURT—FROM A PEN-AND-INK DRAWING BY WM. E. RICE,A PUPIL IN THE SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL. The progress of the School continues to be quite as satisfactory inevery respect as that noted in former reports. The registration showsan increase in the attendance, of i86 pupils, or rather more than 46per cent, over the registration for the preceding year. The followingadditions have been made to the corps of instructors. Miss Slaterhaving resigned, Mr. Plasschaert has been engaged to take entire chargeof the Department of Decorative Sc


. Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of Art . AN END OF THE CENTRAL COURT—FROM A PEN-AND-INK DRAWING BY WM. E. RICE,A PUPIL IN THE SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL. The progress of the School continues to be quite as satisfactory inevery respect as that noted in former reports. The registration showsan increase in the attendance, of i86 pupils, or rather more than 46per cent, over the registration for the preceding year. The followingadditions have been made to the corps of instructors. Miss Slaterhaving resigned, Mr. Plasschaert has been engaged to take entire chargeof the Department of Decorative Sculpture, to which he formerly de-voted only a portion of his time. Mr. DAscenzo having also resignedhis position to spend some years abroad, Mr. F. Maxfield Parrish hasbeen appointed to succeed him as instructor in charge of the class inMural Decoration. Mr. Joseph H. Shinn has been appointed Instructorin Design in the Textile School in place of Miss Goodwin who has alsoresigned and gone abroad, and Mr. Simons place as Instructor in 20 Wood Carv


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