American art and American art collections; essays on artistic subjects . SC-zs-?--—*s—-*=•* Reduced Fac-Simile of a Drawing by Dr. William Rimmer,. November, ORIGINAL ETCHING STEPHEN PARRISH. Says a noted art writer, this example-is one of the strongest of Mr. Parrishs work. It is verysuggestive of the mood which pervades nature on a gray winter day. Its title perfectly defines theatmosphere which seems to surround the picture. THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT FIRST Thirty-First. V an act of hardy rebellion against the authorityof a mighty nation unjustly exercised, a certainpeople, aft


American art and American art collections; essays on artistic subjects . SC-zs-?--—*s—-*=•* Reduced Fac-Simile of a Drawing by Dr. William Rimmer,. November, ORIGINAL ETCHING STEPHEN PARRISH. Says a noted art writer, this example-is one of the strongest of Mr. Parrishs work. It is verysuggestive of the mood which pervades nature on a gray winter day. Its title perfectly defines theatmosphere which seems to surround the picture. THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT FIRST Thirty-First. V an act of hardy rebellion against the authorityof a mighty nation unjustly exercised, a certainpeople, after a long and bloody war, were onceset aside from the rest of the world to form atrue republic; and, because of the wisdom andprudence of its founders, this republic eventu-ally became one of the greatest nations of theearth. There was one, the leader in this rebel-lion, and chief among these founders by thegreatness of his services, the dignity of hischaracter, and the pre-eminence of his virtues,upon whom has been conferred by the com-mon voice of mankind a singular title, — TheFather of his Country. The sentiment of nations with respect


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