El Palacio . f$250. The second prize of $ 100 wentto Haníien Puthuff for bis pidure entitledExaltation. First prize for figure, $50to Maynard Dixon for his pamting cnti- ffed^ The Navajoes.^ Tfie second prizefor figure to F. Cari Smilh for bis paint-iflg Ángelus. First prize for water col-or to Rowena Meeks Abdys From myBalcony. A special prize of $ I 00 was^given by popular vote to William Lee-Judson for a picture entitled Moming,while honorable menfion was given to-John Frost for Live Oaks and to R-A. White for Sunshine and Shadow. New México Ar( in New York. The New York Times Review in asf


El Palacio . f$250. The second prize of $ 100 wentto Haníien Puthuff for bis pidure entitledExaltation. First prize for figure, $50to Maynard Dixon for his pamting cnti- ffed^ The Navajoes.^ Tfie second prizefor figure to F. Cari Smilh for bis paint-iflg Ángelus. First prize for water col-or to Rowena Meeks Abdys From myBalcony. A special prize of $ I 00 was^given by popular vote to William Lee-Judson for a picture entitled Moming,while honorable menfion was given to-John Frost for Live Oaks and to R-A. White for Sunshine and Shadow. New México Ar( in New York. The New York Times Review in asfurther criticism of the annual exhibirof the New York Academy makes thefollovving additional note on the paintingsfrom Santa Fe and Taos: Nowadays there is no Academywithout its Indian. Here in the SouthGallery are Walter Ufers By the Win-dow, wifh its curious association of anIndian in a green shawl and a prettilyappointed tea tray, and TTie Corn cere-mony by Irving Couse, besides the In- EL P AL A C1D ^^. HHHK ^ ~ ----jy. H^^^^HIHvi. N, ^^^^^^^^^^^Ev^ ^ jHWBBHft: A ,- -, • P- 1 • , ??** í ? ? • 1 t 1 1 [ ^1^ /? ?K ^B HHHéhi ^^¡¿¿^StU HHIII^H A Deep House extending 19 Feet be- An unusually long House, with its Fire*neathtlieSurface and having 4 Stories. place and Bins. dians in Mr. Aitkeíi^s sculpture. tVieCentre Gallery is Ernest BlumenscheinsTaos Plcisterer, with his arrestinglyibright eyes, and in the Vanderbilt Gal-lery are Mr. Blumenschems prize-wm-;ning picture and Mr. Ufers Presentand Past: Confusión. The aboriginalibrightens as he takes hrs flight. Thereare wcstern scenes in which the Indianás missing. The Cattle Buyer, byHerbert Dunton, in the Centre be described if pictures had^blurbs —as getting under the skin oíthe Great West and showing red blcodof the plains and prairies. No one fora moment could doubt that Mr. Duntonhad known this particular shrevsd andexperienced buyer. The Fall Round-up, by Cad Rungius, is the picturethat m


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