An Epistle to Posterity; Being Rambling Recollections of Many Years of My Life
An Epistle to Posterity; Being Rambling Recollections of Many Years of My Life
Sherwood, M. E. W. (Mary Elizabeth Wilson), 1826-1903
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H. Howe's "Cattle, 5 ' and Walter Gay's charming "Fileuses"; Friese's "Bri- gands du Desert" is a very strong picture; then there are the " Retour de la Revue" of Charles Delort, a fine cav- alier picture, Cabanel's "Fille de Jephte" (which I did not like), and certain immense canvases. Miss Gardiner's " Coin de Ferme" is admirable a pleasant contrast to all this splash of paint. An English artist, Giles, has a good battle-piece. The most truly strong exponent of the French genius and French na...tionality is a picture called " Les Foux, " by Jean Berand, which is most touching, most romantic, and very sad. Another thorough touch of Parisian work is the "A 1'Orgue" of Henry Lerolle, which is very beautiful. There is a Dutch painter named Israels, who has sent a detachment of soldiers marching for the Indies, which is a masterly picture. Mr. Ralph Curtis, of Boston, has two Venetian scenes. Mr. Tem- pleman Coolidge has an old woman praying, very inter- esting and well treated. Mr. Stephen Parker has a "Breton Fisher Girl, " Mr.
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