. International Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. Iropcrly oj Win. T. Evans. MiintcUiir. \. J IIDA A\l> S\\ \\ BY GEOROK HE FORIST BRISK I III George De Forest Brush. Property o] M. Knoedlir i^ SlOrX BRAVE BY GEORGE DE FORESTBRUSH and symbol native (is it not strange?) to ourAmerican soil. The Moose Hunt is spirited, and notless impressive that it is more popular in Sioux Brave is as interesting in its excellentmodeling of the horse as in the poise and ex-pression of the mans face. Such are the horses ofthe Sioux to-day, short-nosed, grass-eating, ma


. International Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. Iropcrly oj Win. T. Evans. MiintcUiir. \. J IIDA A\l> S\\ \\ BY GEOROK HE FORIST BRISK I III George De Forest Brush. Property o] M. Knoedlir i^ SlOrX BRAVE BY GEORGE DE FORESTBRUSH and symbol native (is it not strange?) to ourAmerican soil. The Moose Hunt is spirited, and notless impressive that it is more popular in Sioux Brave is as interesting in its excellentmodeling of the horse as in the poise and ex-pression of the mans face. Such are the horses ofthe Sioux to-day, short-nosed, grass-eating, manger-ignorant descendants of Spanish-Arab steeds runwild from Mexico. The Sculptor and the King is,possibly, the most consciously symbolic of theseearly paintings, a representation of a worker inplastic art of the Ung period eagerly watching hisroyal patron to see how he is going to take hiscrude masterpiece, while his own creative skill ishis pride, and the king is considering in a peren-nially probable manner his own dictum. The Indian Hunter, now owned by Mr. GeorgeG. Heye, of New York, is excellent in color, thered flamingo which the copper-colored huntercarries slung over his sho


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