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OFFICIAL
ILLUSTRATIONS
(THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIX ENGRAVINGS)
FROM THE
ART GALLERY
WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
EDITED BY
CHARLES M. KURTZ
ASSISTANT CHIEF OF THE ART DEPARTMENT
WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
FIRST EDITION
GEORGE BARRIE, PHILADELPHIA
EXCLUSIVE PUBLISHER OF ALL OFFICIAL ILLUSTRATED PUBLICATIONS RELATITTO
TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF FINE AND LIBERAL ARTS
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1893, by
GEORGE BARRIE,
in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at
Washington, D. C.
CENTRAL PAVILION OF THE ART PALACE
INTRODUCTORY
This book, illustrating many of the most important paintings
and sculptures selected for exhibition in the Art Department of the
World's Columbian Exposition, — an exposition greater in plan,
scope, and achievement than any other that has been undertaken in
the whole history of the world, — is prepared for two classes of
persons — those who visit the Exposition and those who may not
be so fortunate.
To those who visit the Exposition, it aims to be, in some sense,
a preparation and a guide. It points out works especially worthy
of attention and study among the hundreds of masterpieces by the
leading artists of the various countries of the world; it designates
the sections and galleries where these particular works may be
found ; it gives a complete, numbered plan of the galleries of the
Art Palace, showing the sections respectively occupied by the
different nations (so that one may find one's way among them with
the greatest ease) and, lastly, it presents data concerning the artists
whose works are illustrated, — data which, though necessarily brief,
is extremely valuable in usually affording clue to the origin of
special characteristics shown in the technique of their works, thus
often aiding one better to understand and appreciate them.
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After the Exposition is over, and its magnificent display of
art has become only an influence and a memory, the illustrations
herein given will serve to freshen fading recollections and will bring
back to the mind a measure of the splendors of the great event for
which the year 1893 — indeed, the nineteenth century itself —
promises to be especially noted.
To those who may not visit the Exposition, the illustrations
of the art exhibits will convey an idea of them that could be
obtained in no other manner so effective or adequate. Being
engraved directly from photographs of the works, the illustrations
are absolutely accurate in detail. They lack only size and color.
Through this publication, prepared with the sanction and
under the direct supervision of the Art Department, it is the aim
to stimulate interest in art and to assist those desiring to take
advantage of the great opportunity which thei/art exhibit offers for
study. It is hoped that the book may find appreciation not only
in the present, but that, in future, it may be esteemed precious
as a souvenir and valuable as a record.
Primarily, the object of an exposition may be assumed to be
educational. By bringing together productions of various classes
from all portions of the globe opportunity is afforded for study and
comparison. Each exhibitor may learn something from almost
every other exhibitor in his class which may be to his advantage,
and which may lead to the improvement of that which he produces,
whether it be in the domain of art or manufacture. At the same
time, the general visitor to the Exposition likewise may gain new
ideas, and correct impressions that have been formed upon insuffi-
cient or erroneous data.
The measure of the value of an exposition is determined by
the number of important countries represented by exhibits, the
characteristic and comprehensive nature of these exhibits, and their
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excellence in quality, according to the standards of the countries
from which they come.
These considerations were kept constantly in mind by the
authorities of the Art Department of the World's Columbian Ex-
position. The Chief of the Art Department, Professor Halsey C.
Ives, after formulating plans for the organization of the American
Section, visited France, England, Germany, Holland, Belgium,
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Russia, Poland, Austria, Austro-
Hungary, Italy, and Spain, where he conferred with prominent
government officials, leading artists, the heads of the great art
museums, academies, and schools, noted collectors of art works, and
others, with the aim of creating such interest in the Exposition
and its Art Department that characteristic and excellent exhibits
might be secured from all these countries. In every case it was
urged that the exhibit be made from the standpoint of quality
rather than quantity, and this consideration found favor with the
various foreign commissioners.
As a result of Professor Ives's visits abroad, applications for
space in the Art Department were made by every country which
had been visited. These applications, in almost every case, called
for amounts of space far exceeding what it was possible to assign.
Indeed, from foreign governments alone, the applications for wall-
space aggregated nearly 300,000 square feet. The total wall-space
of the Art Gallery is about 200,000 square feet. After reserving
35,000 square feet for the American Section, there remained about
1 65,000 square feet to be distributed among all the foreign countries
applying for space. And this is not a small amount; it is more
than double the space that was occupied by foreign countries in the
Art Department of the Centennial Exhibition, held in Philadel-
phia in 1876.
The countries that are represented officially in the Art Depart-
ment of the World's Columbian Exposition are France, Germany,
Great Britain, Austria, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Holland, Norway,
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Sweden, Denmark. Russia, Canada, Mexico, and Japan. The
largest amount of space assigned to any country has been re-
served for the United States ; and next in order come France, Ger-
many, Great Britain, Italy, Belgium, and Austria. France receives
29,200 square feet. The smallest assignment has been made to
Mexico, — one of the few countries receiving all the space asked
for, — 1500 square feet.
As nearly every country's assignment of space is so far less
than the amount asked for, the result was, as might have been ex-
pected, the exercise of greater discrimination in the selection of
exhibits than otherwise might have seemed warranted, and this has
been really of very great advantage to the art exhibit as a whole;
the standard of excellence thereby being raised much higher than
usually has obtained in international exhibitions.
Undoubtedly there is at this Exposition a better general rep-
resentation of the world's art than has been made at any exposition
in the past. Excellent, in the main, as have been the French
expositions, they have very slightly represented German art, and,
on the other hand, the German expositions have contained little or
no French art. Russian art has been seen very little outside of
Russia, and the Scandinavian artists have not received adequate
attention in the great expositions of the past. English art \vas
largely represented at the Centennial Exhibition, but the selection
of the works shown was not made with anything like the degree of
discrimination exercised in the choice of works for the British Sec-
tion in the World's Columbian Exposition.
The selection of exhibits from the various foreign countries in
most cases was made by committees of artists, working under the
jurisdiction of Art Commissioners appointed by the government of
the country. In France. M. Antonin Proust was made the Art
Commissioner — a most excellent appointment. M. Proust, it will
be remembered, was the Director of the Art Department of the
French International Exposition of 1889. He was Minister of
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Arts in the Gambetta Cabinet, and is widely recognized as one
of the highest authorities on French art — both of the past and the
present. After having thoroughly organized the French art exhibit
— in which work he was most ably assisted by M. A.-Barthelemy, —
M. Proust resigned, and M. Roger Ballu was then appointed Com-
missioner. M. Ballu had been editor of r Art, was President and
had been one of the founders of the French Society of Pastellists,
etc. M. Ballu took up the work where M. Proust laid it down, and
admirably carried it to completion. In this he was efficiently
assisted by M. Henri Giudicelli, who came to instal the exhibits.
Mr. H. W. Mesdag, famous as an artist and as one of the most
enlightened art collectors in Europe, was appointed Art Commis-
sioner for the Netherlands. Mr. Mesdag supervised the formation of
the Dutch exhibit, while Mr. Hubert Vos, the distinguished painter,
was placed in charge of affairs as Acting Commissioner in this
country. In Great Britain, the interests of the Art Section were
committed to the Royal Society of Arts, which appointed a com-
mittee to look after the collection of an exhibit. Of this commit-
tee, Sir Frederick Leighton, President of the Royal Academy, was
made the head. Herr Schnars-Alquist, noted as a marine painter,
wisely was selected by his government to organize the German art
exhibit. Professor Ernest Slingeneyer, the historical painter, was
placed in charge of Belgian art interests. Signor Giulio Monte-
verde, the sculptor, was made the president of the central com-
mittee for Italy. Later, Signor Angelo del Nero was appointed
Commissioner of Fine Arts by his government, and to his efficient
services the Italian art exhibit mainly is due. Mr. Anders Zorn,
one of the most celebrated painters of his country, was appointed
Commissioner of Fine Arts for Sweden, and admirably has served
his country in this capacity. All these gentlemen entered upon
their respective tasks with a degree of enthusiasm that soon was
communicated to the artists, and led to the bringing forward of
the best work obtainable from all quarters. The care with which
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selections were made from the almost innumerable productions
offered is attested by the exhibits in the various foreign sections.
In this connection, mention must be made of the very valuable
service which Mr. S. Tegima, of Japan, rendered his govern-
ment— as well as the Exposition — in organizing and installing
the remarkable Japanese exhibit. Never before this time has Japan
been represented in the Art Department oif an International Expo-
sition ; but never before has the country been given such an oppor-
tunity. Recognizing the radical differences between Japanese art
and that of the western world, the authorities of the Art Depart-
ment of the Columbian Exposition did not bind Japanese art ex-
hibitors to the rigid classification established for other nations, but
urged that the exhibit be made thoroughly national in character — •
exactly such an exhibit as would be formed under a classification
devised for an art exhibition to be held in Japan. Mr. Tegima,
appreciating this opportunity, embraced and has made the most of it.
The foreign artists had a powerful incentive to send their best
works to America aside from their disposition to do everything pos-
sible to enhance the credit of their respective countries in art pro-
duction. During the past few years they have seen the United States
become one of the greatest markets for art works in the world.
They have noted the stupendous prices that have been paid by our
millionaire collectors for famous pictures in the public sales in Paris,
London, and New York, and they have observed the steady stream of
art productions of the highest excellence — both ancient and modern
— coming from France, Holland, Germany, and England. Every
foreign artist, therefore, appreciated the value of the reputation he
might gain by an exhibit of especially noteworthy productions.
The American artists likewise had an incentive to make the
best possible exhibit ; here was the great opportunity to show that
the works of American artists could stand comparison with the
productions of the artists of the other nations. With the endeavor
of securing the best possible exhibit of American art, the Exposi-
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tion authorities, at the instance of the Chief of the Art Department,
appointed Advisory Committees — consisting of painters, sculptors,
architects, engravers, and the followers of other branches of art —
to look after the interests of American artists in those sections of
this country and Europe which were considered especial centres of
American art activity. Such committees were established in New
York, Philadelphia, Boston, Paris, Munich, London, Rome, and
Florence, and their membership comprised many of the ablest and
most distinguished artists this country has produced.
When the time arrived for the selection of works to be exhib-
ited in Chicago, the various Advisory Committees were constituted
juries by a system involving an interchange of service amongst
the members of different committees, thus securing to each jury a
national rather than a strictly local character. Artists residing in
the central, western, southern, and extreme northern portions of
the United States had the privilege of submitting their works to a
national jury in Chicago. This jury was composed of artists chosen
from different sections of the country.
In order to secure a retrospective exhibit of American art, a
special committee was appointed, having representatives in New
York, Philadelphia, and Boston ; this committee solicited from
public institutions and private owners such works as its members
believed best would represent the historical development of art in
America. This exhibit is exceedingly interesting. It includes
notable works by American painters who were famous in their day,
and justly so, but who, in later times, are almost forgotten — owing
to the fact that general art-interest has been absorbed by work of
more modern methods, though often of less truly artistic character.
The interesting exhibit of noteworthy foreign paintings belong-
ing to American collections was formed through the kindness of
prominent picture owners, from whom they were specially solicited.
One of the most noteworthy exhibits in the Art Department is
the collection of casts duplicating reproductions of monumental
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works shown in the Museum of Comparative Sculpture in the
Palace of the Trocadero, Paris. These casts not only illustrate the
history of French sculpture, but also the development of archi-
tecture as a fine art in France during mediaeval and later times.
They comprise examples of the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance,
and some of the more modern work. Some of the casts, repro-
ducing large portions of the facades of cathedrals, churches, mon-
asteries, and other important structures are of very considerable
size and of remarkable elaboration in detail. A portion of this
collection (casts to the value of over 50,000 francs) generously was
presented to the Exposition by the French Government, upon the
condition that, at the close of the Exposition, these casts should
become the property of an American Art Museum.
The Art Gallery is one of the most beautiful of all the Expo-
sition structures. The architecture is Ionic of the most refined type,
the order being taken from the Erechtheum of the Acropolis at
Athens. The galleries and courts for the exhibition of paintings
and sculptures are of varying proportions, are lighted from above,
and the structure is fire-proof. The three great sections — the Cen-
tral, East, and West Pavilions — aggregate, in extreme length, 1152
feet, and in depth 504 feet. The main walls are of brick, covered
with "staff," a composition of plaster-of- Paris and other ingredients,
which has, when finished, the appearance of stone. The roof is of
iron, steel, and glass, and all columns, staircases, etc., are of iron.
There are eighty galleries, ranging in size from 30 feet square to 36
by 120 feet, for the exhibition of paintings, besides one hundred
and eight alcoves, fronting upon the courts of the Central Pavilion
— twenty-eight on the first floor and eighty on the second — giving
additional wall-space. There are four large courts and a rotunda
in the Central Pavilion, and a rotunda in each of the other pavilions
for the exhibition of sculptures and architectural works. From the
exterior architectural standpoint, the Art Palace justly may be con-
sidered one of the chief of the art exhibits.
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V. E. DEMONT-BRETON
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ADOLPH B1NE)T (France)
THE LOVERS
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P. JOLYET (France)
MIGNON
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FRANK S. HOLMAN (United States)
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E. DAUPHIN (France) THE " IPHIGENIA " IN THE HARBOR OF TOULON
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ACHILLE GUERRA (Italy)
THE FORTUNE-TELLER
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AURELIO TIRATELL1 (Italy) COUNTRY LIFE — ROMAN APENNINES
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SALE OF A SLAVE
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G. PAULI (Sweden) MIDSUMMER'S NIGHT
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H. TEMPLE (Austria)
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A. DA WANT (France)
THE END OF THE MASS
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J. J. TVOROJUIKOF (Russia) GRANDMOTHER AND GRAND-DAUGHTER
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ELIZABETH NOURSE (United States)
GOOD FRIDAY
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PAUL SINIBALDI (France) THE DAUGHTER OF THE
RAJAHS
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M. VILLEGAS-BRIEVA (Spain)
REMEMBRANCES
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G. HENKES (Holland)
A DUTCH PEASANT
WALTER M. GAY (United States)
MASS IN BRITTANY
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MADELEINE LEMAIRE (France) FALL OF THE LEAVES
\V. II. Y. TITCOMB (Great Britain)
PRIMITIVE METHODISTS AT
ST. IVES, CORNWALL
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AD. BRUTT (Germany) PHRYNE
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AD. BRUTT (Germany)
SAVED
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A. BOMPIANI (Italy)
IN THE WOODS
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G. GUARDA-CASSI (Italy)
THE MAYOR'S WEDDING
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ALF. AGACHE (France)
THE ANNUNCIATION
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CIOCARA WITH FLOWERS
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CHAS. GRAFLY (United States)
DAEDALUS
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J. B. KNIGHT (Great Britain) HADLEY CHURCH, NEAR BARNET
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L. C. TIFFANY (United States)
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J. F. RAFFAELLI (France)
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FRED MAX BREDT (Germany)
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C. E. PERUGINI (Great Britain)
A BUMMER SHOWER
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J. A. MUENIER (France)
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JAMES CHARLES (Great Britain)
IN MEMORY OF
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N. KOUZNETZOFF (Russia)
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F. A. DELOBBE (France)
A BITE AFTER THE BATH
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JOHN R. REID (Great Britain)
THE YARN
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F. DEFREGGER (Austria)
CHILDREN AT PLAY
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 165
G. COURTOIS (France) PORTRAIT OF MME. GAUTREAU
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FRED. HALL (Great Britain)
RESULT OF HIGH LIVING
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 167
A. CHEVALIER TAYLER (Great Britain) THE PEDDLER
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A. B. SEWELL (United States)
MOTHER AND SON
G. MOREAU DE TOURS (France) CARXOT AT WATTIGXIES
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ALBERT NEUHUYS (Holland)
MOTHER'S DELIGHT
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 171
ALFRED-PIERRE AGACHE (France)
VANITY
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MAX BAUMBACH (Germany)
DANCING FIGURES
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 173
MARIE S. LUCAS (Great Britain)
174 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
ALBERT NEUHUYS (Holland) DUTCH WOMAN AND CHILD
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T. A. PELEVIN (Russia)
THE FIRST BORN
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\V. E. NORTON (United States)
RETURN OF HERRING FLIifcT
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 201
WALTER MAC EWEN (United States) THE ABSENT ONE ON ALL SOULS' DAY
202 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
PAUL-ALEXANDER-ALFRED LEROY (France) CHRIST HEALING THE BLIND
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 203
JOSEF GISELA (Austria)
THE LOTTERY
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CIIAS. SPRAGUE PEARCE (United States) THE ANNUNCIATION
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 205
MAURICE BOMPARD (France) THE OLD CHELMA GATE
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HERM. KAULBACH (Germany)
ONCE UPON A TIME
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 207
WALTER L. DEAN (United States)
THE OPEN SEA
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AUGUSTO CORELLI (Italy)
IN THE WOODS
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A. APOLLONI (Italy)
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 227
II. O. WALKER (United States) THE GIKT-BEARLK
228 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
L. PASTERNAC (Russia)
RETURNING HOME
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 229
R. LEHMANN (Great Britain)
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WALTER LANGLEY (Great Britain)
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 231
T. OFFERMANS (Holland)
THE VILLAGE CARPENTER
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Miss LAURA ALMA-TADEMA (Great Britain) FIRESIDE FANCIES
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 233
C. W. BARTLETT (Great Britain)
AN INCIDENT IN THE LIFE OF
THE DAUPHIN
234 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
S. E. WALLER (Great Britain)
THE EMPTY SADDLE
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 235
IRVING R. WILES (United States) SONATA
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A. H. BRAMTOT (France)
FIRST COMMUNION
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 237
W. M. CHASE (United States)
ALICE
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CHRISTIAN LUDWIG BOCKELMANN (German) ) A VILLAGE FIRE
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 239
\V. M. CHASE (United States)
PORTRAIT OF
MISS M .
YEEND KING (Great Britain)
A GRAY DAY IN JULY
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 241
WILHELM VOLZ (Germany)
MARIA
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T. C. GOTCII (Great Britain)
MY CROWN AND SCEPTRE
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 243
D. A. C. ARTZ (Holland)
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ALESANDRO RIQUEA (Italy)
THE DIVINE SHEPHERDESS
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 245
F. H. KARL VON UHDE (Germany) THE ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE SHBPHERDS
246 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
CARL VON STETTEN (Germany) ITALIANS IN PARIS
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 247
ARTHUR HACKER (Great Britain) CHRIST AND THE
MAGDALEN
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ALBERT MAIGNAN (France)
BIRTH OF THE PEARL
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 249
GIRL BATHING
250 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
G. G. KILBURNE (Great Britain)
GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR
MAN AND BEAST
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 251
HANS HERMANN (Germany) FISHMARKET IN AMSTERDAM
252 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
G. L. BULLEID (Great Britain)
A CUSTODIAN
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 253
A. P. M. DE RICHEMONT (France)
SACRIFICE
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ALBERT MAIGNAN (France) THE CHAMBER OF THE SIREN
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 255
A. F. GORGUET (France)
CONTEMPLATION
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ALFRED GUILLON (France)
THE LITTLE BROTHER
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 273
L. JIMENEZ-ARANDA (Spain)
THE LOVERS
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FRED. P. VINTQN (United States)
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 321
ANTON LAUPHEIMER (Germany)
ST. LUKE
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G- F. WATTS (Great Britain)
LOVE ANP LIFE
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EDMUND C. TARBELL (United States)
GIRL WITH HORSE
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J. CARROLL BECKWITH (United States) M. ISAACSON
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 325
WALTER CRANE (Great Britain)
FREEDOM
326 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
JULIA DILLON (United States)
PEONIES
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 327
W. ROELOFS (Holland) PASTURE NEAR THE DUNES
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NICHOLAS SAGORSKI (Russia)
HEART-BROKEN BY GRIEF
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 329
FRED. W. FREER (United States)
A LADY IN BLACK
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I. M. GAUGENGIGL (United States)
THE HAT
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 331
AND. L. 7.ORN (Sweden)
IN THE OMNIBUS
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J. DE VRIENDT (Belgium)
A POTTERY SHOP, CAIRO
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED 333
P. FRANCES Y PASCUAL (Spain)
FATHER'S ADVICE
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TYTGADT (Belgium)
A LESSON IN EMBROIDERY
THE ART GALLERY, ILLUSTRATED
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R. GORDON HARDIE (United States)
PORTRAIT OF
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BATTLEDORE AND
SHUTTLECOCK
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS
ADAN, Louis Emile — (Jrance) — 75 rue de Courcelles.
Born at Paris. Pupil of Picot and Cabanel. Medals, Paris; 3d-class, 1875; 2d-class,
1882 ; Gold Medal, 1889 (Exposition-Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1892.
RETURN OF THE GRAPE-PICKERS Page 279
AGACHE, Alfred-Pierre— (Jrance)— 14 rue Weber, Paris.
Born at Lille. Pupil of Colas and Pluchard. Medal, 3d-class, 1885. Member of the So-
ciety of French Artists.
VANITY Page 171
THE ANNUNCIATION " 83
AGRASOT Y JUAN, Joaquin— (Spain)— 4, Calle Orfila, Madrid.
Born at Orihuela (Alicante). Pupil of the School of Fine Arts of Valencia and of D. Fran-
cisco Martinez. Medals: Barcelona, 1864 and 1866; Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876.
SISTERS OF CHARITY Page 55
ALMA-TADEMA, Miss Laura— (Oreat Sritaitt)— 17 Grove
End Road, London.
Born in England. Pupil of her father, L. Alma-Tadema. Silver Medal, Exposition-
Universelle, Paris, 1889.
BATTLEDORE AND SHUTTLECOCK Page 352
FIRESIDE FANCIES " 232
ALVAREZ-DUMONT, Cesar— (Spain)— 27 Calle Goya, Madrid,
Born in Villa Real, St. Antonio Algarbe, Portugal. Medals, National Exhibition : 3d-class,
1884 and 1887; 2d-class, 1890.
EPISODE IN THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE Page 340
APOL, Louis — (ijoUrtttfo) — Velp, near Arnhem, Holland.
Born in Holland. Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
AUTUMN Page 34
APOLLONI, Adolpho— (Stain)— Via Margutta, Rome.
BEATRICE Page 136
AMERICA " 226
353
354 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
ARTZ, David Adolf Constant—
Born at The Hague, Holland. Pupil of Mollinger and of Josef Israels. Vice-President of the
International Jury, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889. Legion of Honor, France, 1889.
Member of the French Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts.
FALL IN THE FIELDS .............. Page 243
AUBLET, Albert — (.frame) — 75 Boulevard Bineau, Neuilly, Seine.
Born at Paris. Pupil of J. L. Gerome. Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1880; Gold Medal, 1889
(Exposition-Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1890.
OLD SAILORS, TREPORT ............. Page 306
BAKHUYZEN VAN DE SAND, Julius Jacobus— (Rollout))—
142 Nieuwe Haven, The Hague.
Born at The Hague. Pupil of his father. Medals : Vienna, Philadelphia (Centennial
Exhibition), 1876, Amsterdam, The Hague and Paris; Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle,
Paris, 1889.
DRIVING HOME THE CATTLE .......... Page 304
BARILLOT, Leon — (jrrance) — 16 rue de la Tour d' Auvergne,
Paris.
Born at Montigny-les-Metz, Lorraine. Pupil of Bonnat. Medals, Paris: 3d-class, 1880;
zd-class, 1884; Gold Medal (Exposition-Universelle), 1889.
THE VALLEY OF THE SEULLES .......... Page 42
TRAIN 47 .................. " 43
BARTELS, Hans von — ((Etermcmn) — Munich.
Born at Munich. Medal, Paris, 3d-class, 1889.
SURF .... ................ Page 47
BARTHOLOME— (^France).
PASSING THE RING ............... Page 28
BARTLETT, C. W.— ((grertt Britain)—/^ Holland Park Road,
W. London.
AN INCIDENT IN THE LIFE OF THE DAUPHIN . . . Page 233
BARUCCI, Pietro— (3t(llg }—Romc.
LAKE IN THE APENNINES ............ Page 91
BASTERT, Nicholas— ({jollanft)— 452 Parkstraat, Amsterdam.
Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
THE WHITE SAIL ............... Page 97
BATTAGLIA, Alessandro— (jjtcilt))— 5 via Margutta, Rome.
THE GLEANERS ................ Page 100
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 355
BAUMBACH, Max — (©ertnattj)) — 82 Liitzow-strasse, Berlin.
DANCING FIGURES Page 172
BECKWITH, J. Carroll— (&ttite& States)— -58 West Fifty-seventh
street, New York.
Born at Hannibal, Missouri. Pupil of the Art Students' League, New York, 1'Ecole des
Beaux-Arts, Paris, of Adolphe Yvon and of Carolus-Duran, Paris. Honorable Mention, Paris,
1887 ; Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889. Member of the Society of American
Artists and Associate Member of the National Academy of Design, New York.
MR. ISAACSON Page 324
BELL, Edward A.— (&ttitt& Qtates)— 152 West Fifty-fifth street,
New York.
Born at New York. Pupil of the National Academy of Design, New York, and of the
Bavarian Royal Academy, Munich. Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN GRAY Page 87
BERMUDO-MATEOS, Jose — (Spain)— 9 Calle Peninsular,
Madrid.
Born at Huertas de Animas (Caceres). Pupil of the School of Painting, Madrid.
UNDER THE AWNING Page 290
BERTHELON, Eugene— (jFratUe)— 7 rue Alfred Stevens, Paris.
Pupil of E. Lavieille and of Berne-Bellecoeur. Medals, Paris: 3d-class, 1886; 2d-class,
1889 ; Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
A STORM AT YPORT Page 53
BINET, Adolph — (fruitce) — 63 Avenue de Breteuil, Paris.
Born at La Riviere-St.-Sauveur (Calvades). Medals, Paris : sd-class, 1885 ; Silver Medal,
Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
THE LOVERS . . . Page 20
BISBING, Henry S. — (Uttitefc Stdtee) — 23 rue des Martyrs,
Paris.
Born at Philadelphia, Pa. Pupil of F. de Vuillefroy. ad-class Medal, Paris, 1891.
ON THE RIVER BANK Page 144
AFTERNOON IN THE MEADOWS " 137
BJORCK, Oscar— (0 to ebett) — 18 Hamngatan, Stockholm.
Born at Stockholm. Pupil of the School of Fine Arts, Stockholm. Honorable Mention,
Paris, 1888 ; Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
INTERIOR OF A COW-STABLE Page 106
356 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
BLOMMERS, Bernardus Johannes — ($0Uan&) — // van Stolkweg,
Scheveningen.
Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
AT BREAKFAST ................ Page 265
SHRIMPING AT SCHEVENINGEN .......... " 280
WASHING-DAY ................ " 94
BOCKELMANN, Christian Ludwig— (<25ermcmrj) — 2 Marien-
strasse, Diisseldorf.
Born at St. Jurgen, near Bremen. Pupil of his father, of the Academy at Dusseldorf and
of W. Sohn. Medal, Vienna, 1873.
A VILLAGE FIRE . . ............. Page 238
BOKS, Evert Jan — (^ollantl) — 93 Provinciestraat, Zuid, Antwerp.
Honorable Mention, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
SURPRISED .................. Page 88
BOMPARD, Maurice — (4F rtmce) — 10 rue Mechain, Paris.
Born at Rodez. Pupil of G. Boulanger and of J. Lefebvre. 3d-class Medal, Paris, 1880;
Bourse-de-voyage, 1882 ; Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889 ; 2d-class Medal, Paris,
1890.
THE OLD CHELMA GATE . . .......... Page 205
BOMPIANI, Angelo— (jjtttlg)— 504 Corso, Rome.
IN THE WOODS ................ Page 81
BONNEFOY, Henry — (^France) — 42 rue Fontaine, Paris.
Born at Boulogne-sur-Mer (Pas de Calais). Pupil of L. Cogniet. Medals, Paris : 3d-class,
1880; zd-class, 1884. Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
A FAMILY .................. Page 44
BORDES, Ernest— (frame)— 87 rue Ampere, Paris.
Born at Pau. Pupil of Bonnat and of Cormon. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1881 ; Medals :
3d-class, 1884; 2d-class, 1886; Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
THE ROLLING-MILL .............. Page 300
BOURDILLON, Frank N.— ((great Sritain)— Dorking, England.
ON BOARD THE "REVENGE," 1591 ...... , Page 268
BRAMTOT, Alfred Henri— (^France)— <5 rue du Val-de- Grace,
Paris.
Born at Paris. Pupil of \V. A. Bouguereau. 3d-class Medal, Paris, 1879 ; -Prix de Rome,
1879; 2d-class Medal, 1885.
FIRST COMMUNION ............... Page 236
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 357
BRANDT, Joseph von — ((gertnattg) — 19 Schwanthaler-strasse,
Munich.
Born at Szczebrzeszyn, Poland. Studied in the Bavarian Royal Academy at Munich, and
under Franz Adam and Karl von Piloty. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1882.
A SUDDEN ATTACK Page 60
BREDT, Fred Max — ((gertttatig) — 77 Gabelsberger-strasse,
Munich.
Two GAZELLES Page 120
BREITNER, George Hendrik— (fjollatlfc)— 438 Parkstraat, Am-
sterdam.
Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
DUTCH CAVALRY Page 264
BRIDGMAN, Frederick Arthur— (linitefc States)—^ Boulevard
Malesherbes, Paris.
Born at Tuskegee, Alabama. Pupil of Brooklyn Art Association, N. Y., and of J. L. Gerome,
Paris. Medals, Paris: 3d-class, 1877; 2d-class, 1878 (Exposition-Universelle); Silver Medal,
1889 (Exposition-Universelle). Legion of Honor, France, 1889.
IN A VILLA AT EL BIAR, ALGIERS Page 143
BRONNIKO, Theo.— (Hnssia).
Born at Schadriusk, Siberia. Pupil of the St. Petersburg Academy.
CHRISTIANS AWAITING DEATH AFTER THE FREE
SUPPER . . . . , Page 271
BROWN, Ford Madox — ((great Sritaht) — 9 Victoria Grove,
West Brompton, England.
Bom at Calais. Pupil of the Academies of Bruges, Ghent and Antwerp.
WYCLIF ON TRIAL Page 313
BRUTT, Adolf— ((germang)— 82 Lutzow-strasse, Berlin.
PHRYNE Page 77
SAVED ,. " 78
GIRL BATHING " 249
BULLEID, G. Lawrence— ((great Britain)— 4 Bolton Studios,
Radcliffe Road, London, England.
A CUSTODIAN , Page 252
AT THE TEMPLE GATE " 118
CHARLES, James — ((great Sritain) — Harling, Petersfield,
England.
Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
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CHASE, William M.— (Uniteb States)— 51 West Tenth Street,
New York.
Born in Franklin, Indiana. Pupil of the National Academy and J. O. Eaton, New York,
and of the Munich Academy under Piloty. Medals, Munich, 1883 ; Honorable Mention, Paris,
1881 ; Silver Medal, 1889 (Exposition-Universelle). Member of the National Academy, New
York. President of the Society of American Artists.
ALICE Page 237
PORTRAIT OF Miss M " 231
LAKE SIDE " 103
DU CHATTEL, Frederick Jacobus— (fjollcmfc)— 20 Huygen-
straat, The Hague.
ON THE RIVER VECHT Page 274
CHIGOT, Eugene H. A. — (iTrance) — i rue des Petitscailloux,
rue de V Eglise et a Valenciennes, Etaples, France.
Born at Valenciennes. Pupil of Bonnat and Vayson. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1886;
3d-class Medal, 1887; Bourse-de-voyage, 1887; Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889;
zd-class Medal, 1890.
AT ETAPLES — PAS DE CALAIS Page 192
CLAUSEN", G.— (<&reat Britain)— Cookham Dean, Berks.
Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
PLOUGH BOY Page 318
CORELLI, Augusto— (Jtalg)— Rome.
THE SERENADE Page 63
IN THE WOODS "225
THANKSGIVING " 283
CORTESE, Federico— (Stdls) 21 Via San Paolo, Naples.
P^ESTUM Page 139
COURTOIS, Gustave — (^France) — 73 Boulevard Bineau, Pare
de Neuilly, Seine, Paris.
Born at Pusey (Haute Saone). Pupil of J. L. Gerome. Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1878 ;
ad-class, 1880; Gold Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889. Legion of Honor, 1889.
PORTRAIT OF MME. GAUTREAU Page 165
COUTURIER, Leon— (.fratice)— J/ Boulevard Berthier, Paris.
Born at Macon. Pupil of Cabanel and of Danguin. Medal, 3d-class, Paris, 1881 ; Bronze
Medal, 1889 (Exposition-Universelle).
At THE CAPSTAN — ALL TOGETHER Page 180
COX, Kenyon— (ftnitefc States)— 145 West Fifty-fifth street, New
York.
Born at Warren, Ohio. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia,
and of Carolus Duran and J. L. Gerome, Paris. Bronze Medal, Salon, Paris, 1889 (Exposition-
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 359
Universelle). Member of the Society of American Artists and of the New York Architectural
League.
PAINTING AND POETRY Page 289
ECLOGUE " 305
CRANE, Walter— ((great JJritaitt)— Beaumont Lodge, Shepherd's
Bush, London, England.
Born in Liverpool. Pupil of his father, Thomas G. Crane, and of W. J. Linton. Silver
Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
FREEDOM Page 325
CURRAN, Charles C.— (HnitC& 0tate0)— 154 West Fifty-fifth
street, New York.
Born at Frankfort, Kentucky. Pupil of the National Academy of Design and of the Art
Students' League, New York. Third Hallgarten Prize, National Academy, New York, 1888 ;
Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris, 1889. Associate Member of the National Academy and
Member of the Society of American Artists.
SEALING THE LETTER Page 149
DADD, Frank — ((great Sritaitt) — Wilton House, Hyde-vale,
Blackheath, England.
THE CAPTAIN OF THE TROOP Page 104
DAMERON, Charles Emile — (.franee)— -38 rue Rochechouart,
Paris.
Born at Paris. Pupil of L. G. Pelouse. Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1878 ; 2d-class, 1882;
Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
FLOWER CULTURE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF NICE . Page 99
DANNAT, William T.— (United Statea)— 71 Avenue de Villiers,
Paris.
Born in New York, N. Y. Pupil of Bavarian Royal Academy, Munich. Medal, Paris :
3d-class, 1883. Legion of Honor, France, 1889. Member of the International Jury, Exposi-
tion-Universelle, Paris, 1889 ; Member of the French Societe Nationale des Beaux- Arts.
SPANISH GIRLS Page 79
DAUPHIN, Eugene— (.f ranee)— <5j rue Jouffroy, Paris.
Born at Toulon. Pupil of Courdonan, Humbert and Gervex. Honorable Mention, Salon,
Paris, 1887; 3d-class medal, 1888; Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
THE IPHIGEXIA IN THE HARBOR OF TOULON . . . Page 23
DAWANT, Albert Pierre — (JTraitCe) — 9 rnc Ampere, Paris.
Born at Paris. Pupil of Jean Paul Laurens. Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1880; 2d-class,
1885 ; Gold Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889. Legion of Honor, 1889.
THE CLOSE OF THE MASS Page 68
360 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
DEAN, Walter L. — (United States) — 2 Pemberton Square, Boston,
Massachusetts.
THE OPEN SEA Page 207
PEACE " 291
THE SEINER'S RETURN " 184
DEFREGGER, Franz Ritter— (Ocrmang)— 31 Konig-strasse,
Munich, Bavaria.
Born at Stronach, Austria. Pupil of the Bavarian Royal Academy. 3d-class Medal,
Paris, 1878 ; Medal, Vienna, 1882 ; Great Gold Medal, Munich. Honorary Member of the
Berlin, Vienna and Munich Academies.
CHILDREN AT PLAY Page 164
DE HAAS, J. H. L.— ($0Uan&)— 9 Place de Luxembourg, Brus-
sels, Belgium.
Born in Hedel, North Brabant. Pupil of Van Oos. Gold Medal, Munich, 1869. Chevalier
of the Order of Leopold.
DONKEYS ON THE SHORE — PICARDY ....... Page 61
DE KEYSER, Nicaise— (Sclginm)— 15 rue de la Pepiniere, Ant-
werp.
Born at Santvliet. Pupil of Joseph Jacops and of the Royal Academy of Antwerp. Great
Gold Medal, Brussels, ^836; ad-class Medal, Paris, 1840. Order of Leopold, 1839; Officer of
the same, 1855. Order of St. Michael of Bavaria, 1851. Order of the Lion, 1844. Legion of
Honor, France, 1862.
HOLY WEEK PROCESSION AT SEVILLE Page 339
DELOBBE, Francois Alfred — (France) — 27 rue d' Alesia, Paris.
Born at Paris. Pupil of Lucas and of Bouguereau. Medals, Paris: 3d-class, 1874; 2d-
class, 1875.
THE BITE AFTER THE BATH Page 126
DELORT, Charles Edouard — (^Trance) — 31 Boulevard Berthier,
Paris.
Born at Nimes. Pupil of Gleyre and of Gerome. Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1875 ; ad-class,
1882. Legion of Honor, 1889.
CAPTURE OF THE DUTCH FLEET IN THE TEXEL BY
THE HUSSARS OF THE REPUBLIC, 1793 Page 105
DEMONT, Adrien-Louis — (France) — Montgeron (Seine-et-Oise'}.
Born at Douai (Nord). Pupil of Emile Breton. Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1879 ; 2d-class,
1882; Gold Medal, 1889 (Exposition-Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1891.
YOUTH Page 158
DEMONT-BRETON, Madame Virginie E.— ( France)— Montgeron
(Seine-et-Oise).
Born at Courrieres (Pas de Calais). Pupil of her father, Jules Breton. Medals, Paris;
3d-class, 1881 ; 2d-class, 1883. Gold Medal, 1889 (Exposilion-Universelle).
A YOUNG SAILOR'S TRAINING Page 19
DENMAN, Herbert — (Bnitefc States) — 38 West Fifty-seventh
street, New York.
Bom at BroDklyn, N. Y. Pupil of the Art Students' League, New York, and of Carolus
Duran, Paris. Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris, 1886 ; Honorable Mention (Exposition-
Universelle), 1889. Member of the Society of American Artists.
THE TRIO .................. Page 270
DESSAR, Louis Paul — (Uniteb States) — 90 rue (TAssas, Paris.
Born at Indianapolis, Indiana. Pupil of the National Academy, New York, and of W. A.
Bouguereau and Tony Robert Fleury, Paris. 3d-class Medal, Paris, 1891.
EVENING ................... Page 39
DE VRIENDT, A.— (Selginm)— 38 rue de Locht, Brussels.
Born at Ghent. Medals : Expositions-Universelle, London and Vienna.
CHARLES THE SIXTH .............. Page 342
DE VRIENDT, J.— (Belgium).
A POTTERY SHOP, CAIRO ............ Page 332
DICKSEE, Frank— ((great Britain)— So Peel street, Camden Hill,
London.
Born in London. Associate Member of the Royal Academy.
THE REDEMPTION OF TANNHAI)SER ....... Page 51
DILLON, Julia— (Hnite& States)— 142 East Eighteenth street,
New York.
PEONIES ................... Page 326
DMITRIEV-ORENBURGSKY, N.— (
A DROWNED MAN ............... Page 314
DU MOND, Frederick Melville^(ftnite& States)— 93 Avenue
Henri-Martin, Paris.
Born at Rochester, New York. Pupil of Boulanger, Lefebvre, Doucet, Benjamin-Constant
and Jean Paul Laurens, Paris.
THE LEGEND OF THE DESERT ......... Page 98
DU MOND, Frank V.— (ftniteb States)— 939 Eighth Avenue,
New York.
Born at Rochester, New York. Pupil of Boulanger and of Lefebvre, Paris. 3d-class
Medal, Salon, Paris, 1890.
THE HOLY FAMILY ...... . ....... Page 258
CHRIST AND THE FISHERMEN .......... " 315
MONASTIC LIFE ..... . .......... " 317
362 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
DURST, Auguste — (irratue) — 51 Avenue de la Defense, Puteaux,
Seine, Paris.
Bom at Paris. Pupil of Hebert and of Bonnat. Medal, 2d-class, 1884; Silver Medal,
1889 (Exposition-Universelle).
THE SIESTA Page 276
DUVERGER, Theophile E.— (prance)— Econen (Seine-et-Oise).
Born at Bordeaux. Medals, Paris : 5d-class, 1861 ; Medal, 1865 ; Bronze Medal, 1889
( Exposition-Universelle).
INTEMPERANCE Page 147
ENNEKING, John J.— (llnitefc States)— //^ Tremont street, Bos-
ton, Massachusetts.
Born at Minster, Ohio. Pupil of Bonnat, Paris, and of the Bavarian Royal Academy,
Munich.
A SOUTH DUXBURY CLAM DIGGER Page 89
SALTING SHEEP " 190
OCTOBER TWILIGHT IN NEW ENGLAND " 183
ERELMAN, Otto— ($0Uatt&).
• THE HORSE FAIR — ROTTERDAM Page 33
FARASYN, Edgard— (Belgium)— 2 me Schul, Antwerp. *
Medals : Sydney, 1879 ; Melbourne, 1880. Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
EMIGRANTS EMBARKING AT ANTWERP Page 344
FISHER, H.— ((great Britain)— Elmfield, Herne Hill, England.
A MIDDAY REST Page 319
FISHER, S. M.— ((great Sritain)— £575 Campo del Cristo S.
Angela, Venice.
A SUMMER NIGHT — VENICE Page 213
FLETCHER, B.— ((great Britain)— Esmond, Old Park Road,
Enfield, England.
EVICTED Page 188
FRANCES Y PASCUAL, Placido— (Spain)— 18 Calle Atocha,
Madrid.
Born at Alcoy. 3d-class Medals, Spanish National Exhibitions of 1871 and 1890.
FATHER'S ADVICE Page 333
FREER, Frederick W.— (United States)— Chicago.
Born at Chicago, Illinois. Pupil of the Bavarian Royal Academy, Munich. Associate
of the National Academy, New York.
A LADY IN BLACK Page 329
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 363
FRIESE, Richard ((germang)— 5 W. Nettelbeck-strasse, Berlin.
ON THE LAGOON Page 277
GALOFRE Y OLLER, F.— (Spain)— -3 Calle Paligros, Madrid.
Born at Vals, Tarragona. Pupil of the Schools of Barcelona and Madrid. Honorable Men-
tion at the Spanish National Exhibition of 1887 and at the Universal Exposition at Barcelona.
PUNISHMENT BY THE LASH Page 210
GABRIEL, Paul Joseph Constantin — (|)oUan&) — 113 Kanaalweg,
Scheveningen, Holland.
Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
WINDMILL IN THE LOWLANDS Page 178
GAUGENGIGL, Ignatz Marcel— (^nitefc States)— Studio Build-
ing, no Tremont street, Boston.
Born in Passau, Bavaria. Pupil of the Bavarian Royal Academy, and of William Diez,
Munich.
THE HAT Page 330
GAY, Walter — (ftnitcfc States) — 73 rue Ampere, Paris.
Born at Boston, Massachusetts. Pupil of Bonnat, Paris. Honorable Mention, Exposition
at Nice, 1884; Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris, 1885; 3d-class Medal, 1888; Silver Medal,
Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
LE PLAIN CHANT Page 27
MASS IN BRITTANY " 74
GILBERT, Rene— (^France)— <5 rue Aumont- Thieville, Paris.
Bom at Paris. Pupil of A. Gilbert. Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1886 ; Bourse-de-voyage,
1888 ; 2d-class Medal, 1889 ; Gold Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
THE ROD Page 216
GILBERT, Victor Gabriel— (France)— 26 me Victor-Masse, Paris.
P>orn at Paris. Pupil of Busson and of Adan. Medals, Paris: 2d-class, 1880; Silver
Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
A GOOD HAUL Page 197
GISELA, Josef — (Austria) — I Zeirdlhofcrgasse, Vienna.
THE LOTTERY Page 203
GLAIZE, Auguste Barthelemy — (france) — pS rue dc Vaugirard,
Paris.
Born at Montpellier. Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1842 ; ad-class, 1844 ; ist-class, 1845 ;
2d-class, 1848 and 1855 (Exposition-Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1855.
THE BLIND MAX AND THE PARALYTIC Page 114
364 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
GOLTZ, Alexander D. — (Austria) — 24 Starhemberggasse, Vienna.
Born at Puspoek-Ladany, Hungary.
CHRIST AND THE WOMEN Page 311
GOLYNSKI, Vassilli— (KllSSia).
MUSHROOM GATHERERS Page 346
GORGUET, Auguste Francois — (JTrcUtce) — 6 rueBoissonade, Paris.
Born at Paris. Pupil of Boulanger, Gerome, Bonnat and Morot. Honorable Mention,
1889, at the Salon and at the Exposition-Universelle.
CONTEMPLATION Page 255
GOTCH, T. C.— (feat Britain)— The Malt House, Newlyn,
Penzance.
MY CROWN AND SCEPTRE Page 242
GRAFLY, Charles— (Unite* BtOtes).
DAEDALUS Page 85
GREEN, C.— (®rettt Britain)— 20 Shrewsbury road, Sheffield,
England.
THE PICKWICK CLUB Page 140
NELL AND HER GRANDFATHER " 281
(Old Curiosity Shop. — DICKENS.)
GUARDA-CASSI, G.— (little).
THE MAYOR'S WEDDING Page 82
GUERRA, Achille— (Stole).
CIOCARA WITH FLOWERS Page 84
THE FORTUNE TELLER " 24
GUIGNARD, Gaston— (JTronce).
Born at Bordeaux. Pupil of Humbert, Gervex and Ferry. Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1884 ;
zd-class, 1887. Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889. Legion of Honor, 1891.
SCOUTS IN FLIGHT Page 298
GUILLEN-PEDEMONTE, H.— (Spain)— Alicante.
Born at Alicante. Pupil of Casto Plasencia.
THE LAST BREATH Page 198
GUILLOU, Alfred — (^France) — 161 Boulevard Montparnasse,
Paris.
Born at Concarreau (Finistere). Pupil of Cabanel and of Bouguereau. Medals, Paris :
3d-class, 1877; 2d-class, 1881. Silver Medal, 1889 (Exposition-Universelle).
THE LITTLE BROTHER Page 272
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 365
GUTHERZ, Carl— (liniteb States)—^ rue St. Didier, Paris.
Born in Switzerland, of American parents. Pupil of Cabassan, Pils, Boulanger and Le-
febvre, Paris. Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
THE ANGEL AT THE GRAVE .......... Page 67
GYSIS, Nikolas — ((Steratttltg) — Academy of Fine Arts, Munich.
Born on the Island Tinos, of the Grecian Archipelago. Pupil of the Bavarian Royal
Academy and of Karl Piloty, Munich. 3d-class Medal, Paris, 1878 (Exposition-Universelle);
Bronze Medal, 1889 (Exposition-Universelle).
CARNIVAL IN GREECE ............. Page 308
HACKER, Arthur— (<B>reat ^ti,lti.VL)—Atherstone House, Fcllowes
Road, N. W., London, England.
Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
CHRIST AND THE MAGDALEN .......... Page 247
HALL, Frederick — ((S>reat Sritain) — Newlyn, Penzance.
A RESULT OF HIGH LIVING .......... Page 166
HARDIE, Robert Gordon— (Enitefc States)— 145 West Fifty -fifth
street, New York.
Born in Brattleboro, Vermont. Pupil of 1'Ecole des Beaux- Arts, of J. L. Gerome and of
Alexandre Cabanel, Paris.
PORTRAIT OF MRS. HARDIE ... ........ Page 335
HARE, St. George— (ffltoot Britain).
THE VICTORY OF FAITH ............ Page 101
HARTMANN, Karl — (©ermang) — 10 Bluthen-strasse, Munich,
Bavaria.
CONTESTING THE OWNERSHIP OF THE APPLE OF CON-
TENTMENT ................. Page 299
HASSAM, Childe— (laniteb States)— 95 Fifth Avenue, New York.
Born at Boston, Massachusetts. Pupil of Boulanger and of Lefebvre, Paris. Bronze
Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889. Member of the Society of American Artists and
the American Water Color Society.
THE DAY OF THE GRAND PRIX RACES ...... Page 294
HENKES, Gerke— ($oUatl&)— Voorburg, near The Hague.
Honorable Mention, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889.
A DUTCH PEASANT .............. Page 73
THE KNITTING-SCHOOL .... ......... " 32
366 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
HENRY, Edward L.— (Unitefc States)— 37 West Fourteenth street,
New York.
Born at Charleston, South Carolina. Pupil of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine
Arts and of P. Weber, Philadelphia, and of Suisse and Courbet, Paris. Honorable Mention,
Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889. Member of the National Academy of Design, New York.
BEFORE THE DAYS OF RAPID TRANSIT Page 301
THE WEDDING DAY " 177
HENSELER, E.— (<®ermcm2)-
HARVESTERS HOMEWARD BOUND Page 215
THE MOWERS' BREAKFAST " 257
HERMANN, Hans — ((Btermatig) — 82 Steglitzer-strasse, Berlin.
Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
FISH-MARKET IN AMSTERDAM Page 251
HIRSCHEL, Adolphe — (Austria) — 114 Mariahilfer-strasse,
Vienna.
Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
THE WEDDING MARCH Page 316
HOECKER, Paul — ((0>ermatt2) — 24 Nymphenburger-strasse,
Munich.
Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
ON BOARD H. M. S. " DEUTSCHLAND " Page 194
HOELZEL, Adolf — ((S^rttiattg) — Dachau, near Munich, Bavaria.
LIGHT Page 116
HOLMAN, Frank S.— (United States).
MELODY Page 22
HOWE, William Henry— (United States)— AT rue Mont-Dore,
Paris.
Born at Ravenna, Ohio. Pupil of de Thoren and Vuillefroy. Honorable Mention, Salon,
Paris, 1886; 3d-class Medal, 1888; Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
NORMAN BULL Page 50
HOWLAND, Alfred C.— (United States)— 52 East Twenty-third
street, New York.
Born at Walpole, New Hampshire. Pupil of the Dusseldorf Academy, and Flamm, Dus-
seldorf, and of Lambinet, Paris. Member of the National Academy of Design, New York.
FOURTH OF JULY PARADE Page 312
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 367
ISRAELS, Josef — (ij)oUcin&) — 2, Koniginnegracht, The Hague.
Born at The Hague. Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1867 (Exposition-Universelle) ; ist-class, 1878
(Exposition-Universelle). Legion of Honor, France, 1867; Officer of the Legion, 1878.
ALONE IN THE WORLD Page 36
JIMENEZ-ARANDA, Jose — (Spain) —31 Boulevard de Port-
Royal, Paris.
Born at Seville. Pupil of the School of Fine Arts of Seville and of Eduardo Cano.
3d-class Medal, Paris, 1882 ; Gold Medals, Salon, 1889, and Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
WHO WILL BE CHEATED Page 259
JIMENEZ-ARANDA, Luis— (Spain)— Paris.
Born at Seville. Pupil of Eduardo Cano. 3d-class Medal, Salon, Paris, 1887 ; 2d-class Medal,
Munich; Medal of Honor, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889; Diploma of Honor, Berlin, 1891.
OLD CLOTHES MARKET AT THE TEMPLE, PARIS . . Page 256
THE LOVERS " 273
JOLYET, Philippe — (Jrcuue) — 6 rue Gambetta, Bayonne.
Born at Pierre (Seine-et-Loire). Pupil of Leon Cogniet. Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris,
1885 ; Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
MIGNON Page 21
KATE, J. M. Ten (4j0Ucm&).
ON THE ZUYDER ZEE — ISLE OF MARKEN Page 189
KAULBACH, Hermann — ((S>£rmang) — 33 Kaulbach-strasse,
Munich.
Born at Munich. Pupil of Piloty. Medal, Vienna, 1873. Honorary Member of the
Munich Academy.
"ONCE UPON A TIME" Page 206
KENNINGTON, T. B.— (feat Britain)— 8 Victoria Grove, Ful-
ham Road, London, England.
Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
THE CURSE OF THE FAMILY Page 130
KEVER, Jacob Simon Hendrik— ($0Uon&)— 448 Park-straat,
Amsterdam.
Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
A GREEDY GIRL Page 218
KILBURNE, G. G.— (<B>reut Britain)— Hawkhurst House, Steeds
Road, Haverstock Hill, London, England.
GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR MAN AND BEAST . . . Page 250
368 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
KING, Yeend— ((great Britain)— 36 Marlborough Hill, N. IV.,
London, England.
Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
A GRAY DAY IN JULY ............. Page 240
KIWCHENKO, Alexis— (ftttSSifl)— J5 rue Victor-Masse, Paris.
Born in Russia. Pupil of the Academy of St. Petersburg.
SORTING FEATHERS .............. Page 161
AT THE CRATERS OF LENDJI, NEAR JERUSALEM . . " 142
KLINKENBERG, Karel— ($0U(in&)— 26 Stationsweg, The Hague,
Holland.
Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
CANAL AT AMSTERDAM — SUNSET ......... Page 307
KNIGHT, Joseph Buxton— ((feat Sritaitt)— 121 Cheyne Walk,
Chelsea, London.
Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
HADLEY CHURCH, NEAR BARNET ........ Page 86
KONIG, Hugo — ((BJernWttS) — 73 Gabelsberger-strasse, Munich.
ON THE WAY HOME ............. Page 193
KORZOUKHINE, Alexis— (ftnssia)— SA Petersburg.
MARRIAGE EVE AT THE HOME OF THE BRIDE . . . Page 267
KOWALEWSKI, Paul— (HttSSia)— St. Petersburg.
Born in Russia. 2d-class Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1878.
EXCAVATIONS IN ROME ............. Page 151
KRABL, KARL— ((Germans).
RAFTING ON THE ISAR ....... » ..... Page 295
KOUZNETZOFF, N.— (UttSSifl)— Odessa.
THE ARBITER OF PEACE ............ Page 309
IN THE GARDEN ............... " 125
LANGLEY, Walter— (®reat Sritaitt)— Holbein House, Alexan-
der Road, Penzance.
Gold Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
DISASTER ................... Page 230
DEPARTURE OF THE FLEET ........... " 146
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 369
LA TOUCHE, Gaston — (jrroncc) — 15 rue du Calvaire, Paris.
Born at St. Cloud (Seine-aad-Oise). Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1884 ; zd-class, 1888.
MINERS ON STRIKE .............. Page 41
LAUPHEIMER, Anton— (©ertnann)— 2<5 Findhng-strasse, Mu-
nich, Bavaria.
SAINT LUKE ....... . ......... Page 321
LEHM ANN, Rudolf— ((great Britain)— 28 Aberccrn Place, N. W.,
London, England.
Born at Ottensen, near Altona, Prussia. Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1843 : ad-class, 1845 and
1848.
UNDINE ................... Page 229
LEISTIKOW, Walter— ((germ attg)— 82 Liitzow-strasse, Berlin.
THE BRICKYARD ............... Page 48
DUSK .................... " 221
LELOIR, Maurice — (prance) — 21 Avenue Gourgand, Paris.
Born at Lille. Pupil of his father and of his brother. 3d-class Medal, Salon, Paris, 1878.
PROTESTANT FUGITIVES — REVOCATION OF THE EDICT
OF NANTES, 1685 ............. Page 284
LEMAIRE, Madame Madeleine — (France) — 31 rue de Monccau.
Born at Sainte-Rossoline (Var.). Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris, 1877.
THE FALL OF THE LEAVES ........... Page 75
LEROY, Paul Alexandre Alfred — (.france) — 3 rue Bara, Paris.
Born at Paris. Pupil of Alexandre Cabanel. Medal, 3d-class, i8?2; Bourse-de-voyage,
1882; Prix du Salon, 1884; Medal, 2d-class, 1888.
CHRIST HEALING THE BLIND . ......... Page 202
LILJEFORS, Bruno— (
Born at Upsala, Sweden. Pupil of the Academy of Fine Arts, Stockholm. Silver Medal,
Expo«:ition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
BIRD-SHOOTING ................ Page 211
LOGSDAIL, W.— ((great Britaiu)— 4 Primrose Hill Studios,
N. W., London, England.
THE NINTH OF NOVEMBER (LORD MAYOR'S DAY) . Page 287
FLOWER GATHERING IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE . . " 155
LUCAS, Mrs. S.— ((great Britain)— New Place, WestHampstead,
N. W., London, England.
HENRY VI ................... Page 173
370 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
LUMINAIS, Evariste Vital — (France) — 23 rue de la Faisanderie ,
Paris.
Born at Nantes. Pupil of Cogniet and Troyon. Medals, Paris: 3d-c!ass, 1852 and 1855
(Exposition-Universelle); Gold Medal, 1889 (Exposition-Universelle). Legion of Honor, 18(19.
THE END OF A ROMANCE Page 90
McILHENNY, C. M.— (ftnitefc Q totes)— 896 Broadway, New
York.
Born at Philadelphia. Member of the American Water Color Society.
ON THE BEACH Page 196
MAC EWEN, Walter— (United 0tate0)— n Place Pigalle, Paris.
Born at Chicago, Illinois. Pupil of Cormon, Paris. Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris,
1886 ; Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
THE ABSENT ONE; ALL SOULS' DAY Page 201
MAIGNAN, Albert — (prance) — i rue la Briiyere, Paris.
Born at Beaumont (Sarthe). Pupil of Luminais. Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1874; ad-class,
1876 ; ist-class, 1879. Legion of Honor, 1883.
DEATH OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR ...... Page 160
THE CHAMBER OF THE SIREN " 254
BIRTH OF THE PEARL " 248
MAKOVSKY, VLADIMIR— ($\\m\ti)— Academy of Fine Arts,
Moscow. • •
THE Moscow RAG-FAIR Page 269
MARAIS, Adolphe Charles — (.franco) — Honfleur, Calvados.
Born at Honfleur, Calvados. Pupil of Berchere and of Busson. Medals, Paris : sd-class,
1880; 2d-class, 1883; Bronze Medal, Exposition, Paris, 1889.
THE RETURN Page 195
MARTS, Jacob — (fjollcmfc) — 82 Laan van Meerdervoort, The
Ifague, Holland.
Bom at the Hague. Pupil of The Hague Academy, Strobel and Hebertus Van Hove, cf
The Hague ; of De Keyser and Van Lerias, Antwerp, and of Hebert, Paris. Honorable Men-
tion, Salon, Paris, 1884 ; Gold Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
THE Two MILLS Page 187
DORDRECHT — SUNLIGHT EFFECT " 262
MARR, Carl — (Hniteb States) — 13 Kaulbach-strasse, Munich,
Bavaria.
Born at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Pupil of his father and of the Bavarian Royal Acndemy,
Munich. Gold Medal, Prize Fund Exhibition, New York, 1886.
THE FLAGELLANTS Page 347
A SUMMER AFTERNOON " 303
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 371
MARTENS, Willy— ($0llanO)—J7 van Spykstraat, The Hague.
Born at Java of Hollandish parents. Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris, 1886. Member of
the International Jury, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889. Legion of Honor, 1889. Member
of the French Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts.
AT THE WELL Page 117
MAUVE, Anton— ($0Uono)— (<//></ 1888\
3d-class Medal, Salon, Paris, 1885.
PLOUGHING Page 278
WOOD-CARTS ox THE HEATH " 266
MAYNARD, George W.— (Enitcfc States)— So East Washington
Square, New York.
Born at Washington, D. C. Pupil of Edwin White, Florence, and of the Royal Academy
at Antwerp, under Van Lerius. Member of the National Academy, New York, and of the
Society of American Artists.
POMONA Page 133
SIRENS " 261
MESDAG, Hendrik Willem — ({joUdtlb) — 9 Laan van Meerder-
voort, The Hague, Holland.
Born at Groningen. Pupil of Alma-Tadema. Medals, Paris : 1870; 3d-class, 1878 (Exposi-
tion-Universelle) ; Gold Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889. Legion of Honor, France, 1889.
Member of the French Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts.
ON THE BEACH AT SCHEVENINGEN Page 217
FOR ANCHOR " 40
MESDAG -VAN-HOUTEN, Mrs. S.— (4}0Uan&), (Mrs. H. W.
Mesdag) — p Laan van Meerdervoort, The Hague.
COTTAGE Page 80
MESDAG, Taco— ($0Uano).
IN THE DUNES Page 310
MEULEN, Francis Pieter Ter— (^0Uono)— 29 Kanaal, The
Hague, Holland.
Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
A SANDY ROAD Page 186
MIASOIEDOFF, G. G.— (ftussia).
HARVEST TIME Page no
FLIGHT OF GREGORI OTREPIER " 162
MILLAIS, Sir John Everett— (<B>r*at JJritailt)— 2 Palace Gate,
South Kensington, London, England.
Born at Southampton, England. Pupil of the Royal Academy. One of the Founders of the
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Elected A.R. A., 1884 ; R.A., 1863. Created a baronet, 1885.
zd-class Medal, Paris, 1855. Medal of Honor, 1878. Legion of Honor, France, 1878. Member
372 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
of the Institute of France, 1883. Member of the Academies of Edinburgh, Antwerp, Madrid
and Rome.
THE ORNITHOLOGIST Page 220
MOREAU-DE-TOURS, Georges— (irroncc)— J-r rue Claude Ber-
nard, Paris.
Born at Ivry (Seine). Pupil of Cabanel and of Marquerie. Medals, 1864, 1865 and 1869;
2d-class Meda., 1878 (Exposition-Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1875 ; Officer of the Legion,
1883. Member of the Institute of France, 1889.
CARNOT AT WATTIGNIES Page 169
MORENO-CARBONERO, Jose— (Spain).
Born at Malaga. Pupil of Bernardo Ferrandez. ist-class Medals in the Spanish National
Exhibitions of iSSi and 1884. Gold Medals in Exhibitions at Munich, Vienna and Rome.
Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889. Grand Gold Medal at Budapesth, 1890.
Diploma of Honor, Berlin, 1891.
"GET UP, DONKEY!" Page 286
(From " El Sombrero de tres picos," by DON PEDRO A. ALARCON.)
MORERA Y GALICIA, Jaime— (Spain)— 6j Calle Atocha,
Madrid.
Pupil of Carlos de Haes. Awarded two 2d-class Medals at Spanish National Exhibitions.
THE COAST OF NORMANDY Page 350
MORRIS, Philip Richard— (©rent Britain)— 33 St. Johifs Wood
Road, London.
Born at Devonport, England. Pupil of the Royal Academy Schools and of Holman Hunt.
As a student, was awarded Gold Medal and traveling studentship fund. Elected A.R.A.,
1887. Medal, 2d-class, Antwerp Exhibition, 1885. Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle,
Paris, 1889.
FETE DIEU — DIEPPE, NORMANDY Page 199
MUENIER, Jules Alexis— (prance).
Bom at Vesoul. Medal, 3d-class, 1887 ; Bourse-du-yoyage, 1887.
THE SUNSHINE OF LIFE Page 157
WOMEN OF ALGERIA " 123
MULLER, Leopold — (Austria) — 3 Schiller-platz, Vienna.
Born at Dresden. Pupil of Carl Blaas and Christian Ruben, ist-class Medal, Munich,
1883. Professor in the Vienna Academy.
MARKET DAY — CAIRO Page 302
MULLER, Peter Paul — (CScmtattg) — 70 Linprunn-strasse, Munich.
Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
A FOREST OF BEECH TREES Page 132
MUNSCH, Josef — ((Senmwg) — 26 Findling-strassc, Munich.
Born at Linz, Upper Austria. Pupil of the Munich Academy, under Philipp Foltz.
THE CONFERENCE Page TII
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 373
NETTLETON, Walter— (Unite* States)— Paris.
Born at New Haven, Connecticut. Pupil of Boulanger and of Lefebvre.
NOVEMBER SUNSHINE .............. Page 35
NEUHUYS, Albert— (f)oUan&)—^//, Belgium.
Born at Utrecht. Pupil of G. Craevanger and of the Antwerp Academy. Silver Medal,
Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
MOTHER'S DELIGHT .............. Page 170
A SOBER MEAL ................ " 52
DUTCH WOMAN AND CHILD .......... " 174
NICHOLS, Rhoda Holmes— (United States)— 229 East Twentieth
street, New York.
Born at Coventry, England. Studied in the Bloomsbury School of Art, London, and re-
ceived the Queen's Scholarship. Member of the Cercolo Artistico, and the Societa degli
Aquarellist!, Rome. Medal, Boston, 1883.
THE SCARLET LETTER ............. Page 181
NORTON, W. E.— ((great Sritain)— 21 Camden Road, N. W.,
London.
A MOMENT'S REST .............. Page 179
RETURN OF THE HERRING FLEET ........ " 200
NOURSE, Elizabeth— (United States)— 72 rue Notre-Dame-des-
Champs, Paris.
Born at Cincinnati, Ohio.
GOOD FRIDAY ................. Page 70
THE FAMILY MEAL .............. " 49
NUKKEN, W. C.—
FARMHOUSE IN LIMBERG ............ Page 102
NOZAL, Alexandre — (4Trance) — 7 Quai de Passy, Paris.
Born at Paris. Pupil of Luminais. Medals, Paris : 3d-class, 1882 ; 2d-class, 1883 ; Bronze
Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
BAY OF SAN MICHEL ............. Page 56
OFFERMANS, Tony— (^oilcmfc)— 27 Alexanderplein, The Hague.
Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
THE VILLAGE CARPENTER ........... Page 231
OSBORNE, W.— ((great Sritain)— 5 Castlewood Avenue, Dublin.
THE FERRY .................. Page 292
PALMER, Walter L.— (Unitefc States)— 5 Lafayette street, Al-
bany, New York.
Bom at Albany, New York. Pupil of F. E. Church, New York, and of Carolus Duran,
374 WOXLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
Paris. Awarded second Hallgarten Prize, National Academy, New York, 1887. Member of
the Society of American Artists. Associate of the National Academy, New York.
EARLY SNOW ............ ..... Page 191
PARIS, Camille — (France) — 1 6 rue de Vintimille, Paris.
Born at Paris. Pupil of Ary Scheffer and of Picot. Medals, Paris: 3d-class, 1874;
2d-class, 1889. Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
OLD GATE OP THE TIBER AT ROME ....... Page 176
PARSONS, Orrin Sheldon— (&ttit£& State©)— 249 West fourteenth
street, New York.
A LAWN-TENNIS PARTY ............ Page 185
PASTERNAC, L.— (H«s0ia).
RETURNING HOME ............... Page 228
PAULI, Georg. — (Sroe&Ctt) — II, Fjellgatan, Stockholm.
Bom at Stockholm. Pupil of the Academy of Fine Arts, Stockholm. Honorable Mention,
Salon, Paris, 1884. Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT ............. Page 65
PEARCE, Charles Sprague — (JUtliteft States) — Anvcrs-sur Oise
(Seine-et-Oise), France.
Born at Boston, Massachusetts. Pupil of Bonnat, Paris. Honorable Mention, Salon,
Paris, 1881 ; 3d-class Medal, 1883. Member of the International Jury, Exposition-Universelle,
Paris, 1889.
THE ANNUNCIATION .............. Page 204
THE SHEPHERDESS .......... ..... " 129
MADAM P - ................ " 113
FUNERAL IN PICARDY ............. " 37
A PORTRAIT ................. " 67
PELEVIN, T. A.— (UllSSia).
THE FIRST BORN ............... Page 175
PENA-MUNOZ, Maximo— (Spaitl>— J^ Callc Hortaleza, Madrid.
Born at Cuenca. Pupil of Casto Plasencia. 3d-class Medal, Spanish National Exhibition,
1887.
MIDDAY LUNCH ................ Page 222
PENFOLD, Frank C.— (JSniteb States)— Paris, France.
Born at Lockport, New York.
THE HERRING SEASON ............. Page 138
PENNACCHINI, Domenico— (Jtalg)— Rome.
Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
CRAZY .................... Page 148
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 375
PERUGINI, Charles Edward— ((great Britain)— 141 Warwick
street, Eccleston Square, London, England.
Born in Italy.
A SUMMER SHOWER Page 122
PETITJEAN, Edmond— (.frame)— 3 rue Alfred Stevens.
Born at Neufchateau (Vosges). Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris, 1881 ; 3d-class Medal,
1884; 2d-class Medal, 1885. Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889. Legion of Honor,
1892.
A COUNTRY VILLA Page 58
PHRENZ Rudolph— (BnSBio).
AT AN INN Page 135
PRINSEP, Valentine Cameron— ((great Sritaitt) — i Holland
Park Road, London, England.
Born in India. Studied in England. Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, 1889.
THE BROKEN IDOL Page 209
QUIGNON, Fernand Just — (JTrance) — 83 Boulevard Richard
Lenoir, Paris.
3d-class Medal, Salon, Paris, 1888; Bronze Medal, 1889 (Exposition Universelle) ; 2d-class
Medal, 1891.
WHEAT SHEAVES Page 96
RAFFAELLI, Jean Francois — (^Trance) — 19 rue de la Bibliotheque
Asnieres.
Born at Paris. Honorable Mention, 1885. Legion of Honor, 1889. Gold Medal, Expo-
sition Universelle, 1889.
THE GRANDFATHER Page 119
REALIER-DUMAS, Maurice— (^France)— 57 rue Saint Lazare.
Born at Paris. Pupil of J L. Gerome. Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris, 1886. Honor-
able Mention, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
LUNCH ON THE GRASS Page 92
REID, John R.— ((great Sritain)— 62 Park Road, Haverstock
Hill, London. England.
Medal, Jubilee Exhibition, Berlin, 1886. Gold Medal, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
THE YARN Page 127
RICHEMONT, Alfred Paul Marie de— (frame)— 27 rue Bayen,
Paris.
Born at Paris. Pupil of Bin and of Alfred Maignan. Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris,
1884. 3d-class Medal, 1886; Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889 ; ist-class Medal, 1890.
SACRIFICE Page 253
376 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
RIQUER, Alejandro — (Spain) — Barcelona.
Born at Barcelona.
THE DIVINE SHEPHERDESS ........... Page 244
ROELOFS, Willem— (^oilcmfc)— 20 Rijnstraat, The Hague.
Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
MILLS NEAR ROTTERDAM ............ Page 341
PASTURE NEAR THE DUNES ........... " 327
ROSSET-GRANGER, Edouard— (prance)— 5 rue Martin, Paris.
Born at Vincennes (Seine). Pupil of Dubufe, Mazarolle and Cabanel. Bourse-de-voyage,
1881.; 3d-class Medal, Salon, Paris, 1884; Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
YOUNG GIRL CHASING A BUTTERFLY ....... Page 282
ROZIER, Dominique — (jrrcmce) — 34 Boulevard de Clichy, Paris.
Pupil of Vollon. 3d-class Medal, Salon, Paris, 1876 ; 2d-class Medal, 1880; Bronze Medal,
1889 (Exposition-Universelle).
FISHMONGERS, DIEPPE ............. Page 29
RUSS, Robt. — (Austria)— -3 Miinzgasse, Vienna.
EARLY SPRING ................. Page 275
SAGORSKI, Nicholas—
HEART-BROKEN ................ Page 328
AT BREAKFAST ................ " 131
SAINTIN, Jules Emile — (^France)— 56 rue du Rocker, Paris.
Born at Lenie (Aisne). Pupil of Drolling, of Picot and of Laboucher. Medals, Paris, 1866
and 1870. Legion of Honor, 1887. Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
REVERIE ................... Page 112
SANT, James — (Q5reat Sritditt) — 43 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park,
London, England.
Born at London. Pupil of John Varley and of the Royal Academy. Elected Associate
of the Royal Academy, 1861 ; Royal Academician, 1871. In 1872, appointed Principal Painter
In Ordinary to the Queen. Bronze Medal, Exposition-UniverselJe, 1889.
OLIVER TWIST WALKS TO LONDON ....... Page 349
SANTORO, Rubens— (Stain)— 15 Corso Umberto, Naples.
NAPLES ................... Page 134
SCHMID, Julius — (QlttStria) — 20 Heugasse, Vienna.
SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME . . Page 297
SCHNARS-ALQUIST, H. — ((Scrmcms) — 82 Liltzow-strasse,
Berlin.
Art Commissioner for Germany at the World's Columbian Exposition.
GOING FREELY ................ Page 182
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 377
SCHUBZENHEIM, Ida von— (Sroefcen)— i rue du Bac, Paris.
Born at Stockholm. Pupil of the School of Fine Arts of Stockholm, and of Lefebvre and
Julien Dupre, Paris. Honorable Mention, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
GREYHOUNDS ................. Page 59
SCHWARTZE, Therese— (fjoUcmfc)— 1091 Prinzengracht, Am-
sterdam.
Born at Amsterdam. Pupil of her father. Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris, 1884. 3d-class
Medal, 1689. Silver Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1889.
ORPHAN GIRLS AT AMSTERDAM ......... Page 214
SENAT, Prosper L.— (Unitei States)— 1520 Chestnut street, Phil-
adelphia, Pennsylvania.
Born at Germantown, Pennsylvania. Pupil of Edward Hampden, London, and of 1'Ecole
des Beaux Arts, Paris.
ON THE NILE AT BENI HASSEN ......... Page 57
GULF OF AJACCIO, CORSICA ........... " 153
SENECHAL-DE-HERDREVET, G. E.— (France).
RETURN FROM THE OYSTER BEDS AFTER A STORM AT
CANCALE ................. Page 296
SEWELL, Amanda Brewster — (United 0tatC0) — Tangiers, Africa.
Born at New York. Studied in the Julian School, Paris. Awarded the Dodge Prize at the
National Academy Exhibition of 1888.
PLEASURES OF THE PAST ............ Page 159
SYLVAN FESTIVAL ............... " 163
MOTHER AND SON ............... " 168
BY THE RIVER ................ " 208
SEWELL, R. V. V.— (United States)— Tangiers, Africa.
Born at New York. Pupil of the Julian School, Paris.
SEA URCHINS ................. Page 293
SHIELDS, Thomas W.— (United States)— New York.
Born at St. John's, New Brunswick. Pupil of the National Academy of Design, New
York, of 1'Ecole des Beaux Arts and of M. de Munkacsy, Paris.
CAVALIER PERIOD OF Louis XIII ......... Page 145
SIEMIRADSKI, H. H.— (
Medal of Honor, Paris, 1878 (Exposition-Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1878.
CHRIST AT THE HOUSE OF MARY AND MARTHA . . Page 150
SIMONI, Gustavo— ($\vk£)—
Honorable Mention, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
SALE OF A SLAVE ............... Page 26
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SINIBALDI, Paul Jean Raphael — (France) — 49 -Boulevard Mont-
parnasse, Paris.
Born at Paris. Pupil of Alexandra Cabanel and of Alfred Stevens. Honorable Mention,
Salon, 1886. Bourse-du-voyage, 1888. Bronze Medal, 1887; Exposition Universelle, 1889.
THE DAUGHTER OF THE RAJAHS ........ Page 71
SMITH, C. A.— ((great Britain)— 72 Park Road, Haverstock
Hill, London, England.
"WOMAN IN YOUR HOURS OF EASE" ...... Page 263
SNICK, j. Van— (Belgium).
LACE MAKERS ................ Page 351
SPRING, Alfons — ((BtertttangJ — 24 Nymphenburger-strasse, Mu-
nich.
Honorable Mention, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
THE FISHERMAN'S HOME ............ Page 223
STETTEN, Carl von ((germane).
Born at Augsburg. Pupil of Lefebvre, Boulanger, Courtois and Dagnan-Bouveret. 3d-class
Medal, 1884; Bronze Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
ITALIANS IN PARIS ............... Page 246
STEWART, Jules L.— (Bniteb States)— 36 rue Copernic, Paris.
Born at Philadelphia. Pupil of Zamacois, of Gerome and of Madrazo. Honorable Mention,
Salon, Paris, 1885. 3d-class Medal, 1890.
YACHTING .................. Page 285
BAPTISM ................... " 31
VENICE ..... • ............. " 30
THE HUNT BALL ............... "• 224
STROOBANT, F.— (Belgium)— 20 rue Van Aa, Brussels.
Born at Brussels. Pupil of Wauters. Medals : Brussels, 1854 ; London, 1861 ; Vienna,
1873-
THE OLD CANAL, BRUGES ........... Page 337
TARBELL, Edmund C.— (Unitefc States)—^ Albany street,
Dorchester, Massachusetts.
Born at West Groton, Massachusetts. Pupil of Boulanger and of Lefebvre.
IN THE ORCHARD ............... Page 338
GIRL WITH HORSE ............... " 323
TAYLER, A. Chevalier— (©wot Britain)— Newlyn, Penzance.
THE PEDDLER ..... ........... Page 167
TEMPLE, Hans — (Austria) — Belvederegasse, Vienna.
PORTRAIT OF W. UNGER ............ Page 66
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 379
THOMAS, S. Seymour— (Bnitefc States)— 6 rue de I'Arrivee,
Paris.
Born in Texas. Pupil of Benjamin-Constant, of Lefebvre and of Doucet.
AN INNOCENT VICTIM ............. Page 38
THOREN. Otto von— (Austria)
Born at Vienna. Studied in Brussels and Paris. Medals : Paris, 1865 ; Munich, 1869 ;
Vienna, 1882. Member of the Order of Francis Joseph and the Russian Order of Vladimir.
IN THE VICINITY OF THE WOLF ......... Page 219
TIFFANY, Louis C.— (United States)— 7 East Seventy-second
street, New York.
Pupil of George Inness and of Samuel Colman, New York, and of Leon Belly, Paris.
Member of the National Academy and of the Society of American Artists, New York.
MARKET AT NUREMBERG ............ Page 348
TAMING THE FLAMINGO ............ " 115
TIRATELLI, Aurelio— Otalg)— 33 via Margutta, Rome.
COUNTRY LIFE — ROMAN APENNINES ....... Page 25
TITCOMB, William Holt Yates — ((great Britain) — Ockham
House, Culver den Road, London, England.
Bom at Cambridge, England. Pupil of Eoulanger, of Lefebvre and of Cormon, Paris.
3d-class Medal, Salon, Paris, 1890.
PRIMITIVE METHODISTS AT ST. IVES, CORNWALL . . Page 76
TOMMASI, Publio de— (Stain).
GAME OF CHESS — IN THE VATICAN ....... Page 121
TOPHAM, Francis w. w.— ((great Britain).
Born in London. Pupil of his father, Francis W. Topham, and of the Royal Academy.
Member of the British Society of Water-color Painters.
RECRUITING FOR SAVONAROLA .......... Page 288
TOUDOUZE, Edouard — (prance) — 21 Boulevard des Batig-
nolles, Paris.
Born at Paris. Pupil of Pils and of Leloir. Prix de Rome, 1871. 3d-class Medal, Salon,
Paris, 1876; 2d-class Medal, 1877; Silver Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889. Legion of
Honor, 1892.
THE CRADLE ................. Page 64
TRUPHEME, Auguste — (Jrratue) — 23 rue de Sevres, Paris.
Born at Aix (Bouches-du-Rhone). Pupil of Flandrin, of Cornu, of Henner and of Bougue-
reau. 3d-class Medal, Salon, Paris, 1884; 2d-class, 1888; Bronze Medal, 1889 (Exposition-
Universelle).
SINGING LESSON IN A COMMON SCHOOL IN PARIS . . Page 141
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TSCHAGGENY, Charles Philogene — (JJdjfom) — / rue de
I' Abondance, Brussels.
Bom at Brussels. Pupil of Eugene Verboeckhoven. Medals : Brussels, 1842 and (Gold
Medal), 1845 ; Oporto, 1856; Vienna, 1873 ; Philadelphia, 1876. Officer of the Order of Leopold,
i875-
HORSE-FAIR AT TONGRES ............ Page 345
TUKE, Henry Scott— ((great Sritam)— Linden Lodge, Hanwell,
London.
Born at York, England. Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris, 1891.
SAILORS PLAYING CARDS ............ Page 109
TVOROJUIKOF, J. J.— (Hussio).
GRANDMOTHER AND GRAND-DAUGHTER ...... Page 69
TVOROZHNIKOV, Ivan— (Unssitt).
A LAY BROTHER; IMAGE-SELLER ........ Page 17
TYTGADT, Louis— ($t\yWKi)— Brussels.
Born at Lovendegem, Belgium. Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris, 1886. Bronze Medal,
Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
A LESSON IN EMBROIDERY ........... Page 334
UHDE, Friedrich Hermann Karl von — (©crtttflttn) — 75 Tkeresien-
strasse, Munich.
Born at Walkenburg, Saxony. Pupil of M. de Munkacsy, in Paris. 3d-class Medal,
Salon, Paris, 1885. Grand Prix, 1889 (Exposition-Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1891. Asso-
ciate of the French Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts.
THE ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE SHEPHERDS .... Page 245
ULRICH, Charles F.— (United
Pupil of the National Academy of Design, New York, and of Loefftz and Lindenschmidt,
in Munich. Awarded the Clarke Prize, National Academy of Design, New York, 1884; a
$2500 cash prize in a prize-fund exhibition held in New York, 1886 ; Bronze Medal, Exposition-
Universelle, Paris, 1889. Member of the Society of American Artists, and Associate of the
National Academy, New York.
ITALIAN IDYL ................. Page 212
VAIL, Eugene — (United States) — 27 bis rue Baycn. Paris.
Born at St. Malo, of American parents. Pupil of the Art Students' League, New York, of
1'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, and of Cabanel, Collin and Dagnan-Bouveret, Paris. 3d-class Medal,
Salon, Paris, 1888; Gold Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
MARINE ................... Page 18
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 381
VALKENBURG, Hendrik— (fjoUanfr)— 432 Parkstraat, Am-
sterdam.
Honorable Mention, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
"WiLL You GIVE ME A FLOWER?" ....... Page 336
VAN DER WEELE, Herman Jan— (f}oUon&)— ; 5 Konigen Emma
Kade, The Hague.
Honorable Mention, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
PLOUGHING, SPRING . . ............ Page 152
VELTEN, Wilhelm — (Ocrmann) — 18 Schiuanthaler-strasse, Mu-
nich.
THE OUTPOSTS ................ Page 45
VE'RHAS, Jan — (JJdcjinm) — 21 Rue Scutin, Brussels.
Born at Termond. Medals : 2d-class, 1881 ; Gold Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889
Order of Leopold, 1879 ; Legion of Honor, France, 1881.
THE WATERING-PLACE MARTYRS ......... Page 343
VERVEER, Elchanon— (fjollcmfc)— -52 Zeestraat, The Hague.
Born at The Hague. Pupil of his brother, Salomon L. Verveer.
AWAITING THE RETURN OF THE BOATS ..... Page 46
VILLEGAS-BRIEVA, Manuel -(Spain)— Calle Cabeza, Madrid.
Born at Lereda. Pupil of Francisco Pradilla.
REMEMBRANCES ................ Page 72
VINTON, Frederick P.— (ttttitefc States)— 247 Newbury street,
Boston.
Born at Bangor, Maine. Pupil of William M. Hunt, Boston ; of Bonnat, Paris ; of Duve-
neck, Dietz and Wagner, Munich, and, later, of Jean Paul Laurens, Paris. Member of the
National Academy, and of the Society of American artists, New York. Honorable Mention,
Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889.
PORTRAIT ................... Page 320
VOLZ, Wilhelm— (l&vc&WKg)— Munich.
MARIA .................... Page 241
VROLIJK, Jan — (^ollctnb) — 103 Noordeinde, The Hague, Holland.
Cow RESTING ................. Page 156
VUILLEFROY, Felix Dominique — (JrratUC) — 3 rue Andrieux,
Paris.
Born at Paris. Pupil of Hebert and of Bonnat. Medals, Paris : 1870 ; 2d-class, 1875 ;
Gold Medal, 1889 (Exposition-Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1880.
AN INN IN OLD COTILLE ............ Page 5 4
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WAHLBERG, Alfred— (Sroe&ett)— 7J7 rue de Rome, Paris.
Bom at Stockholm. Pupil of the School of Fine Arts at Stockholm. Medal, Salon, j
1870; ad-class Medal, 1872. Legion of Honor, 1874. ist-class Medal, 1878 (E-positi
Universelle). Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878.
NIGHT ON THE SWEDISH COAST Page o
WALKER, F. S.— ((great Britain)— / England's Lane, Haver-
stock Hill, London, England.
THE CONVENT GARDEN Page 260
WALKER, Henry Oliver— (Httitcfc States)— 253 West Forty-
second street, New York.
Born in Boston. Pupil of Bonnat, Paris. Member of the Society of American Artists.
THE GIFT-BEARER Page 227
WALLER, Samuel Edmund— ((great Critain)— 12 Ginlless Road,
West Kensington, London, England.
Bom at Gloucester, England. Pupil of the Gloucester School of Art and of the Royal
Academy.
THE EMPTY SADDLE Page 234
WALTON, Frank— ((great Britain)— Holmbury, St. Mary, Dork-
ing, England.
WRECK OF THE SPANISH ARMADA Page 107
WARD, Mrs. E. M.— ((great Sritain)— 3 Chester House, Chester
Square, S. W., London, England. (Wife of James Ward, R.A.)
MRS. FRY VISITING NEWGATE Page 62
WATTS, George Frederick — ((great Sritaitt) — Little Holland
House, Kensington, London.
Born at London. Pupil of the Royal Academy. Awarded prize of .£300 in competition
for the decoration of the Houses of Parliament (1842) and a prize of .£500 for a cartoon in 1847.
Elected A. R.A., 1867; R.A., 1868. Medals: ist-class, Paris, 1878 (Exposition-Universelle).
Legion of Honor, 1878. ist-class Medal, Antwerp, 1885.
LOVE AND LIFE Page 322
WEEKS, Edward Lord — (Jlniteb States) — 128 Avenue de
Wagram.
Bom at Boston, Massachusetts. Pupil of 1'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, of Bonnat and of Gerome.
Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris, 1884; 3d-class Medal, 1889; Gold Medal, 1889 (Exposition-
Universelle).
THE GANGES Page 154
THREE BEGGARS OF CORDOVA . " 108
INDEX OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS 383
"EGUELIN, J. R.— ((great Sritain)— 3 Stratford Avenue, Ken-
sington, London.
Born in England.
THE MAIDENS' RACE Page 128
WETHERBEE, George — ((great Sritain) — 37 Steel's Road,
Haverstock Hill, London, England.
GLAD SPRING Page 95
WILES, Irving R.— (United States)— 106 West Fifty-fifth street,
New York.
Born at Utica, New York. Pupil of his father, Lemuel L. Wiles, and of the Art Students'
League, New York ; later, of Lefebvre and Carolus Duran, Paris. Awarded the Third Hall-
garten Prize of the National Academy, iSS6. Member of the Society of American Artists and
the American Water Color Society. Associate of the National Academy.
SONATA Page 235
ZORN, Anders L. — (Stoe&Ctt) — n rue Daubigny, Paris.
Born at Mora, Sweden. Pupil of the Academy of Fine Arts at Stockholm. Honorable
Mention, Salon, Paris, 1888 ; 3d-class Medal, 1889 ; Gold Medal, Exposition-Universelle, 1889.
Legion of Honor, France, 1889. Commissioner of Fine Arts for Sweden at the World's Colum-
bian Exposition.
OMNIBUS Page 331
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