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Phillips, Mr. G. B. Haskell, Mr. W. W, Northencl ; em- 

 broidery. Misses Peirson, Cbadwick, Forrester, Mrs. E. 

 S. Johnson, Mrs. J. Robinson ; tiles painted in oil, pupils 

 of Miss S. E. Smith. 



The Second Exhibition opened on Thursday, April 

 29, 1880. The collection embraced some three hundred 

 and fifty contributions, covering a -wide range in variety 

 of oil, water-color, crayon, charcoal and sepia sketches, 

 elegant Kensington work, decorated china, plaques and 

 panels, pottery and screens with laces and embroidery. 



Among the artists whose works were represented are 

 the following: — clay models and oil paintings. Miss 

 L. L. A. Very; two oil paintings. Miss Ida Caller; oil 

 painting. Miss H. F. Osborne, and one from Miss A. 

 Machado ; two paintings, ornamented plate. Miss L. B. 

 Hood ; marine view, Clark Oliver of Lynn ; seven paint- 

 ings, G. L. Chandler; two views, Mrs. N. A. Frye ; 

 "Low Tide," H. A. Hallett ; tile and decorated china, 

 Mrs. N. A. Frye; decorated fans, etc.. Miss Charlotte 

 Chase ; two pencil studies. Miss Mary L. Webb ; table 

 cover, door panel, and fire screen. Miss C. L. Grant; 

 oil painting, Thomas Pitman ; two paintings, Helen 

 Philbrick; do. Miss C. S. Philbrick ; ornamented tile, 

 Miss M. P. Ober ; ornamented tile and china, Abby G. 

 Pingree ; two views, J. W. Averill ; lace work, Mrs. H. 

 M. Toppan ; ornamented fans. Miss E. Phillips, Mrs. J. 

 C. Lee, and Mrs. F. H. Lee ; six paintings, Martha O. 

 Barrett of Peabody ; painting of flowers, Mis's E. E. 

 Barrett ; water colors. Miss M. Taylor and M. A. Fornis ; 

 four oil paintings, Mrs. C. N. Clark; paintings and em- 

 broidery. Miss i\L H. Stevens ; charcoal drawing and pen 

 and ink sketch, J. W. Thyng and Miss S. C. Harris ; panel 

 pictures, Mrs. George H. Jacobs ; water colors and char- 



