International studio . 23. The openingwas also the occasion of the monthly dinner, fol-lowed by a very interesting talk on Zuloaga andHis Art by Dr. Christian Brinton. Forty-ninecanvases were on view and of these Leopold Se\--fferts portrait of a young negro drew the atten-tion from the novelty of the treatment of colourscheme, indicated by the title Black and A. Ricciardi was represented by three works, afull-length portrait of a woman, La Visita, a por-trait of Mr. Troth, a member of the club, and aMoonlight, delightfully tonal in quality of subtleambience. Fred Wagner made a convi


International studio . 23. The openingwas also the occasion of the monthly dinner, fol-lowed by a very interesting talk on Zuloaga andHis Art by Dr. Christian Brinton. Forty-ninecanvases were on view and of these Leopold Se\--fferts portrait of a young negro drew the atten-tion from the novelty of the treatment of colourscheme, indicated by the title Black and A. Ricciardi was represented by three works, afull-length portrait of a woman, La Visita, a por-trait of Mr. Troth, a member of the club, and aMoonlight, delightfully tonal in quality of subtleambience. Fred Wagner made a convincingand true note in his work Mill Race, as did FredNunn with a different technique in Winter alongCanal. One of the best works in the show wasMorris Hall Pancoasts Sunburnt Hill, most suc-cessful in effect of pervading light of A. Rand was also one who scored a successin Sunlight on Snow, and John J. DuUs picture ofAddingham in Winter notes, in a very directmethod of aiiaKsis of the leading natural facts. \lrmhrr\ Art Ctub. l-hlla-lrlfli IOKIKAir n|- ;| ii; w. Ks^^? III \KV K. Winter Exhibition, Nc7i York Academy of such a scene. A very impressive manifestationof the achievement of women in art was the col-lection of sculpture to be seen at the Plastic ClubGalleries until Dec. 28. The Auguste Rodinmedal was awarded to Anna Vaughan Hyatt forher model of the Jeanne dArc equestrian monu-ment recently unveiled in New York; honor-able mention to Florence Lucius for a very ani-mated Garden Group of dancing figures, to GraceMott Johnson for a well-modelled Old Lion, andto Beatrice Fenton for her Portrait Study. Thewnning model of the Bolivar Monument wth itsequestrian statue by Sally James Farnham was anotable item in the collection. Another was a headin black Belgian marble from the Titanic Mem-orial by Gertrude V. Whitney. A Bacchanal Headin antique bronze by Evelyn Beatrice Longmanand a head executed in black Eg}-ptian ma


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