. The driving clubs of greater Boston .. . WILBUR L. DUNTLEY Secretary Metropolitan Club 1908-14 (Inclusive) always thought he followed Marsden in his endeavors, so likely he was a pupil of the Maiden, Mass., artist. It is likely the best effort of Mr. Duntley was the painting "A Dash for a Fortune," the illustration of Allen Winter winning the $50,000 American Trotting Derby: and the work in oil of the noted Uhlan, holder of the world's trotting record. The "Alta Axworthy," with Mr. Thomas up at speed, and his portrait of the lamented "Nightingale," have created


. The driving clubs of greater Boston .. . WILBUR L. DUNTLEY Secretary Metropolitan Club 1908-14 (Inclusive) always thought he followed Marsden in his endeavors, so likely he was a pupil of the Maiden, Mass., artist. It is likely the best effort of Mr. Duntley was the painting "A Dash for a Fortune," the illustration of Allen Winter winning the $50,000 American Trotting Derby: and the work in oil of the noted Uhlan, holder of the world's trotting record. The "Alta Axworthy," with Mr. Thomas up at speed, and his portrait of the lamented "Nightingale," have created favor- able criticisms. In A. J. Furbush's stable at Brighton is a suoerli crayon and wash por- trait of Chief Wilkie, entitled "King of the Speedway," which is true to life. A paint- ing, similarly posed of the same subject, also is clever. Mr. Duntley is kept very busy the year round at his Boston studio. Robert L. Dickey and George Ford Morris do excellent work in oils, while Ford Morris is indeed proficient in water color work and sepia. Mr. Dickey's portrait of "Oakland Baron" was much admired up at Poughkeepsie, in Mr. Ruppert's house at the


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