International studio . SUSANNA AND HER SISTERSBY WALTER UFERiCamegic Inslitute, PittsbuTRh) Greaves, associated with Whistler ; amost convincing portrait of Mr. KennethMathieson, by Sir Arthur Cope ; anda double portrait of the Walker Brothers,by Mr. George J. Coates. a a a In the position of honour at one end ofthe same gallery was M. Lucien Simonsimportant canvas Nausicaa a la Fontaine,a technically great work with fine colourand good drawing of the nudes, somewhatacademic in conception perhaps, but notacademic in execution. At the other end was Mr. Anders L. Zorns portrait of thelate Andrew


International studio . SUSANNA AND HER SISTERSBY WALTER UFERiCamegic Inslitute, PittsbuTRh) Greaves, associated with Whistler ; amost convincing portrait of Mr. KennethMathieson, by Sir Arthur Cope ; anda double portrait of the Walker Brothers,by Mr. George J. Coates. a a a In the position of honour at one end ofthe same gallery was M. Lucien Simonsimportant canvas Nausicaa a la Fontaine,a technically great work with fine colourand good drawing of the nudes, somewhatacademic in conception perhaps, but notacademic in execution. At the other end was Mr. Anders L. Zorns portrait of thelate Andrew Carnegie, founder of theInstitute, decorated with emblems ofremembrance. 0 a a a The attractions facing each other in oneof the side rooms were Mr. WaymanAdamss group The Conspirators, contain-ing portraits of Pennell, McLure Hamilton,and Burns, and Mr. George W. Lambertsgroup of Important People (who are , a coster and girl with babe),both works extremely clever performances. 33 STUDIO-TALK. ST. VINCENTS CHURCH, AVILA BY RAFAEL FORNS Mr. Frederic Whitings Moyra deservesespecial notice, as does Mr. MichaelAnchers Self Portrait. Fine in colourwere Mr. Frank Brangwyns canvas TheTopers ; Mr. Charles Cottets Jeune fiUe au•collier dambre ; and Mr. Childe HassamsTanagra. Two charming idylls were A. Hornels Coming of Spring, andM. Henri Martins Arbor in Summer. a The number of landscapes was ratherlimited, but American work was wellrepresented by Mr. Gardner SymonsThrough Sunlit Hills, Mr, Daniel GarbersOrchard Window, and the Swedishschool, grouped in a separate room,by the beautiful canvas of M. FjaestadsHoarfrost, and Anna Bobergs pictures ofthe Lofoten Mountains. a 0 a In conclusion it must be said that theadmirable combination of InternationalArt here offered for the pleasure and?education of the public was due to the 34 untiring efforts, since last September, ofMr. John W. Beatty, the Director of FineArts of the Carnegie Institute and of hisefficient assistant


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