International studio . PORTRAIT OF MRS. K. BYJOHN SINGER SARGENT, (Lent by Mrs. Oeor-t VanderbiUi. MISS GLADYS WILESBY IRVING R. WILES The Pennsylvania Academy portrait of his mother was evidently true to same could be said of Mr. Albert Rosen-thals Dr. Cluster Moms, Mr. Lazar RaditzsDr. John Miss Gertrude Fiskes ableportrait of the marine painter Charles H. Wood-Mr. William T. Smedley sent a capitalU of a Man and Mr. Ercole Cartotto abeautifully finished work in Marion. fcnong the most carefully painted figure-subjects were Mr. William W. Churchills TheMr. Carl Norde


International studio . PORTRAIT OF MRS. K. BYJOHN SINGER SARGENT, (Lent by Mrs. Oeor-t VanderbiUi. MISS GLADYS WILESBY IRVING R. WILES The Pennsylvania Academy portrait of his mother was evidently true to same could be said of Mr. Albert Rosen-thals Dr. Cluster Moms, Mr. Lazar RaditzsDr. John Miss Gertrude Fiskes ableportrait of the marine painter Charles H. Wood-Mr. William T. Smedley sent a capitalU of a Man and Mr. Ercole Cartotto abeautifully finished work in Marion. fcnong the most carefully painted figure-subjects were Mr. William W. Churchills TheMr. Carl Nordells The Morning Lesson,and Mr. Wm. M. Paxtons Girl with a HandM»><». Notable grouping of figures was seenin Mr. Daniel Garners The Boys and Mr. LuisMoras Out-qf-Toum Trolley. Fine paintings of?he nude were seen in Mr. Charles W. Haw-thorne s canvas and Mr. Childe HassamsAgainst the Light. Mr. Douglas Volk was veryadequately represented in his figure of TheLittle Canadian. A fine specimen of the NorthAmerican Indian was portrayed in Mr. Ernest Blumenschems canvas The Chief Speaks. Along pr


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