The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . THE i<iTTi,K ARCHITECT. By J. Gelert. 366 FINE ARTS. early English School ; Diaz Descent of the Bohemians; Corot*sEvening, from the Jay Gould collection; Orpheus and TheFlight from Sodom, by the same artist; a Landscape, byRosseau ; Millets Pig Killers; Delacroixs Columbus at theConvent of St. Anne; Decamps Job and his Friends ; From-entins Audience with a Caliph and The Falconer; Daubignys Cooper Shop ; Troyons Cattle and Sheep ; Melssoniers The Lost Game ; De Neuvilles Spy ; Bretons ColzaGatherers ; Mauves The Shepherds Flock; Ingres Cardi


The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . THE i<iTTi,K ARCHITECT. By J. Gelert. 366 FINE ARTS. early English School ; Diaz Descent of the Bohemians; Corot*sEvening, from the Jay Gould collection; Orpheus and TheFlight from Sodom, by the same artist; a Landscape, byRosseau ; Millets Pig Killers; Delacroixs Columbus at theConvent of St. Anne; Decamps Job and his Friends ; From-entins Audience with a Caliph and The Falconer; Daubignys Cooper Shop ; Troyons Cattle and Sheep ; Melssoniers The Lost Game ; De Neuvilles Spy ; Bretons ColzaGatherers ; Mauves The Shepherds Flock; Ingres CardinalBompinni Presenting his Niece to Raphael ; Geromes SonEmmence Grise; Tademas * Reading from Homer, The Beach. GREAT BRITAIN.—A READING EROM HOMER. {L. Alma Tadema.) at Portici ; Fortunis last work (unfinished) ; PlivIs de ChavannesSummer, Hope, and Dawn; Manets Dead Toredor ; Degas Ballet Girl; Cazins Moonlight, and others; nearlyevery prominent artist in Europe and America being representedby his works, secured through the untiring efforts of Miss almost seems invidious to select out of this number a few forreproduction, but those which are pictured in the accompanyingillustration are among the choicest siieclmens, and are worthy to be (j ^M WKM PHH||H|H||^HHH 1 1 1 ^^^MH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I^I d i I B o H 1 ^^^^^^^H 0 H H P^^^^^^^^H 1 1 ^^H ^ 1 1 ^^^1 368 I^INK ARTS. thus chosen. Everyday of the Fair proves that the American peoplesought such an opportunity for studying the art treasures of theworld. The Art Building is the destination of thousands of visitors,and its galleries are always crowded by those who are thus imbibingthe refining and intellectual influe


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