. International studio. BY ALSON S. CLARK XLVIT Society of Western Artists. A HILLSIDE this painting expresses a strength and an originalitythat arc thoroughly praiseworthy. The Womanwilh a Jaguar is the more daring theme; it is moreunusual and the soft, dull reds in its color arrange-ment create an agreeable harmony. As a whole,the picture is unpleasant, except in regard to theinterpretation of a type. Consequently, every de-tail of the work is drawn in consideration of thebaneful eyes of the woman. Turning to a more wholesome, more peacefultheme of expression in the two autumn essays byCharl
. International studio. BY ALSON S. CLARK XLVIT Society of Western Artists. A HILLSIDE this painting expresses a strength and an originalitythat arc thoroughly praiseworthy. The Womanwilh a Jaguar is the more daring theme; it is moreunusual and the soft, dull reds in its color arrange-ment create an agreeable harmony. As a whole,the picture is unpleasant, except in regard to theinterpretation of a type. Consequently, every de-tail of the work is drawn in consideration of thebaneful eyes of the woman. Turning to a more wholesome, more peacefultheme of expression in the two autumn essays byCharles Francis Browne, we note the twin winnersof the Fine Arts Building Prize of $500. Inthese works pleasing russets veiled in Octoberhazes, give the imj)ression of warmth, subdued andrestrained by the artists fancy. A Hillside, de-picting the fringed slope of a hiU, beyond which aglimpse of a river is seen in the distance, soon founda purchaser, probably to make of it a home furnish-ing. Certainly, it is one with which any personwould enjoy living. It is facile, refreshin
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