International studio . le Canadian. A fine specimen of the NorthAmerican Indian was portrayed in Mr. Ernest Blumenschems canvas The Chief Speaks. Along procession of Sceurs de Charity in Schmausss Easter gave a touch of sentimentonly too rare in these times. While there was no lack of portrait andfigure paintings, the really important land-scapes were fewer than one would have expectedin a show of American art. Mention, however,should be made of Mr. Ernest Lawsons EarlySpring, Rosens Wtndy Day, Mr. JonasLies Winter Morning, Mr. Krolls Building NewYork, and Mr. A. M. Sparkss St


International studio . le Canadian. A fine specimen of the NorthAmerican Indian was portrayed in Mr. Ernest Blumenschems canvas The Chief Speaks. Along procession of Sceurs de Charity in Schmausss Easter gave a touch of sentimentonly too rare in these times. While there was no lack of portrait andfigure paintings, the really important land-scapes were fewer than one would have expectedin a show of American art. Mention, however,should be made of Mr. Ernest Lawsons EarlySpring, Rosens Wtndy Day, Mr. JonasLies Winter Morning, Mr. Krolls Building NewYork, and Mr. A. M. Sparkss Steel Mill, Pitts-burgh—all works of thoroughly good facture andinspired by the painters environment. A veryfine marine was by Mr. Charles H. Woodburyentitled Rainbow, vibrating with prismatic in chromatic quality and brushworkwas Mr. Henry K Rittenbergs Still Life. Of the two hundred and five pieces of sculp-ture exhibited a considerable proportion con-sisted as usual, of portraits, but there was also. BY JONAS LIE •WINTER MORNING66 The Pennsylvania Academy


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