. International Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. ys, but this quest par-takes of the quest of Americana. They are artis-tically important as showing a phase of develop-ment. Leda and the Swan, in the collection of T. Evans, at Montclair, N. J., is beautiful inline and interesting in the interpretation which the])ainter gives to the classic legend. This is a small])anel, somewhat hard in the flesh tones, but atreasure in that it is unique in its classicism, whichshows the range of the artist. Let us close with a little story and a moral. Oneof Mr. Brushs own favorit


. International Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. ys, but this quest par-takes of the quest of Americana. They are artis-tically important as showing a phase of develop-ment. Leda and the Swan, in the collection of T. Evans, at Montclair, N. J., is beautiful inline and interesting in the interpretation which the])ainter gives to the classic legend. This is a small])anel, somewhat hard in the flesh tones, but atreasure in that it is unique in its classicism, whichshows the range of the artist. Let us close with a little story and a moral. Oneof Mr. Brushs own favorites among his paintingswas bought by a certain collector, and immedi-ately he asked for its loan, wishing to send it tothe Lewis & Clark Exposition at Portland, owners hesitation was not prolonged. Cordialconsent to the loan was given, and in words thatare memorable, words that contain the promisedmoral, for all owners of paintings by living artists,at least: Of course, we will lend you the belongs to you. Our possession of it is Iraptrly tij Uforge G. Hiyi\ .r )orkTHE INDIAN BY GEORGE DK FORESTBRUSH LIV


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