American art and American art collections; essays on artistic subjects . Out in the Storm. Drawn by Garrett. irijurt^H, ^dtr^. Hasten the choicest crumbsPour on the window-sill,Welcome, lone wanderers in the gale ;Come, snow-birds all, and take your fill. AMERICAN ART 271 Snapdragon has been handed down to us from time immemorial. There is little doubt that inthis spot we retain a trace of the fiery ordeal of the Middle Ages, and also of the Druidical fire-worship of a still remoter epoch. THE SONG OF SNAPDRAGON. Here he comes with his flaming bowl,Dont he mean to take his toll, Snip! Snap! Dr


American art and American art collections; essays on artistic subjects . Out in the Storm. Drawn by Garrett. irijurt^H, ^dtr^. Hasten the choicest crumbsPour on the window-sill,Welcome, lone wanderers in the gale ;Come, snow-birds all, and take your fill. AMERICAN ART 271 Snapdragon has been handed down to us from time immemorial. There is little doubt that inthis spot we retain a trace of the fiery ordeal of the Middle Ages, and also of the Druidical fire-worship of a still remoter epoch. THE SONG OF SNAPDRAGON. Here he comes with his flaming bowl,Dont he mean to take his toll, Snip! Snap! Dragon!Take care you dont take too not greedy in your touch, Snip! Snap! Dragon !. Snapdragon. Drawn by Garrett. With his blue and lapping tongueMany of you will be stung, Snip! Snap! Dragon!For he snaps at all that comesSnatching at his feast of plums, Snip ! Snap ! Dragon ! But old Christmas makes him come,Though he looks so fee ! fo ! fum ! Snip ! Snap ! Dragon !Dont ee fear him, be but bold —Out he goes, his flames are cold. Snip ! Snap ! Dragon ! 2J2 AMERICAN ART During Garretts two sojourns in Europe, he visited France, Italy, Spain, Holland, andEngland. Some of his water-colors were shown at the Salon of 1888, and in London heexhibited at the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colors, and at other galleries. Twospecial exhibitions of his water colors have been held in Boston, the drawings in which weremarked by great diversity of subject. They comprised figures — both subjects and singlestudies — interiors, marines, and landscapes. A fishing-boat, with its ochre-colored sail flittingabove the rough waves of the English Channel, made a vigorous contras


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