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FINE ARTS IX 1888. (PARIS.) 



Ellen K. Baker, "Reverie " and '-Un Nourris- 

 son"; Edward II. Barnard, Portrait; Henry 

 Bisbing, "La Sieste sur le Rivage Hollande " 

 and "Un Coin de la Ferme Normandie" ; Sa- 

 die Blackstone (Canada), "Senlisse Vallee de 

 Chevreuse"; Carl Blenner, Portrait; EmileBog- 

 gio (Venezuela), " Lecture " ; Frank M. Boggs 

 " Ilarfleur " and " Le Havre " ; D wight F. Boy- 

 den, " La Route de Lafaux" and "L'Antonine"; 

 Amanda Brewster, Portraits (2); Frederick A. 

 Bridgman, " Dans une Villa de Campngne Al- 

 ger" and " Soit d'Ete Alger "; Blair Bruce 

 (Canada), " Le Fantome de la Neige " ; Edgar 

 Cameron, "Dans 1' Atelier"; Kate Augusta Karl, 

 "Le Choix d'une Romance"; Leslie G. Cauld- 

 well, Portrait; Francis B. Chadwick, " La Mere 

 Rabicotte " ; Murray Clinton-Smith " Dans les 

 Marais de Criquebosuf " ; Maximilien Colin, 

 " Atelier de Dames " ; Irving Conse, " Fleur de 

 Prison"; L. H.Coyner, " Nature Mort"; Alger 

 Currier, " D6esse" and " A la sant6 ! " ; Ralph 

 Curtis, "Carmen"; George D. Monfried, " Che- 

 min en Cerdagne " and " Eglise d'Angous- 

 trine"; Wilder Darling, " La Premiere Visite 

 delaGrand'mere"; Charles H.Davis, "Un Soir 

 d'Hiver " and "Avril"; Louis Paul Dessar, 

 "L'Orphelin"; Henry Patrice Dillon, "Mort 

 de Paul Bert" ; William L. Dodge, "David"; 

 Pauline Dohn, "Teted' Enfant" ; J. D. P.Doug- 

 las, " Brutalite " ; Julie Dunn, " Automne " ; 

 Frank Duveneck, Portrait ; Jose Thomas Erra- 

 zuris (Chili), "Sur les Dunes" and Portrait; 

 Charles S. Forbes, Portrait ; Jesse Leach 

 France, " Marde Basse Bretagne " ; Elizabeth 

 Jane Gardner, "Deux Meres deFamille" : Wal- 

 ter Gay, "Le Benedicite" and " Un Asile "; Ro- 

 salie Gill, Portrait ; Abbott Graves, " Pi- 

 voines " ; Clifford Grayson, " Etude " ; Eleanor 

 Greatorex, "Pasqua Fiorita Florence"; Kath- 

 leen Greatorex, " Les Fleurs du Vent Flor- 

 ence " ; R. Hewett Green, " Marchande de 

 Fleurs"; Charlotte Gore Greenough, "Entree 

 de la Chateau de la Grand' Cour, pres Dinan " ; 

 Edward Grenet, " Ballade a la Lune " ; Peter 

 Alfred Gross, " Place de la Fontaine, a Liver- 

 dun," and " Liverdun sur la Moselle "; Philip L. 

 Hale, " Petite Fille aux Chrysanthemes"; Al- 

 exander Harrison, " Maree Haute " ; Birge Har- 

 rison, " Depart du Mayflower" ; A. Butler Har- 

 rison, " La Lande " ; Herman Hartwich, " Le 

 Sieste " ; Childe Hassam, " Jour du Grand 

 Prix"; Herman G. Herkomer, Portrait; Bertha 

 Hewit, "LesSoeurs'.'; George Hitchcock, "L'An- 

 nonciation " ; S. Francis Holman, Portrait ; 

 Samuel Isham, Portrait; Louisa Rogers Jewett, 

 Portrait ; John Kavanagh, " Le Maitre d'Ecole 

 de Village " and Portrait ; Anna Elizabeth 

 Klumpke, "AlaBuanderie" and Portrait; Dan- 

 iel Ridgway Knight, "L'Appel au Passenr"; 

 Eugene Armand La Chaise, Portrait ; Lucy Lee 

 Robbins, " Nonchalance " and Portrait ; Pedro 

 FranciscoLira (Chili), "FemmeChilienneVouee 

 a Notre-Dame-de-Merci" and " Raccommo- 

 deuse Chilienne " ; Eurilda Loomis, " Vie Rus- 

 tique Picardie"; Francis W. Loring, "LePont 

 a Chioggia"; Albert Lynch (Peru), "L'Hiver " 



and " Sortie deBal"; Walter Mac Ewen, "Une 

 HistoiredeRevenant"; Ernest L. Major, Sainte- 

 Genevieve " ; William L. Marcy, Portrait ; Ar- 

 thur F. Matthews, "Pandore" and "En Hol- 

 lande " ; J. G.Melchers, " Les Pilotes "; Willard 

 Leroy Metcalf, "Marche de 'Kousse Kousse' 

 a Tunis " ; Arturo Michelena (Venezuela), 

 " Cbarite " and " Etude " ; Henry Mosler, " La 

 Captive Blanche " and " Fete de la Moisson " ; 

 Albert H. Munsell, " Navire Droit Devant " ; 

 Carl Newman, " Une Religieuse " ; Elizabeth 

 Nourse, " Une Mere ! " ; Steplien Hills Parker, 

 " Pandore " ; Charles Sprague Pearce, " La 

 Rentree du Troupeau " ; Clinton Peters, Por- 

 trait ; William L. Picknell, " Novembre Soli- 

 tude "; J. A. Prichard, " La Priere" ; Robert L. 

 Reid, " La Fuite en Egypte " ; Charles S. Rein- 

 hart, "L'Attente des Absents " and "La Maree 

 Montante"; Theodore Robinson, "UnApprenti 

 Forgeron " ; Pedro Rodriguez-Flyel (Venezue- 

 la), " La Fete d'une Jeune Mere " and Portrait ; 

 Cristobal Rojas (Venezuela), " Premiere Com- 

 munion" and " Vente par Autorite de Justice " ; 

 Julius Rolshoven, " Hamlet"; Andre Santa- 

 Maria (Colombia), " Un Refuge " ; Frank Scott, 

 " Retour de la Peche " ; Robert V. V. Sewell, 

 Portrait; Edward E. Simmons, "Le Fils du 

 Charpentier " and "Mere et Enfant"; Marie 

 Simpson, " Le Dejeuner du Pauvre " ; Eduard 

 Sivori (Buenos Ayres), u La Mort d'un Pay- 

 san"and "Sans Famille " ; Frank Otis Small, 

 " Ramses et sa Fille jouant aux Echecs" ; Will- 

 iam J. Smedley, " Le Bateau du Pere " ; Ellen 

 Starbuck, Portrait; Julius L. Stewart, Por- 

 trait ; Frank W. Stokes, " Les Orphelines " and 

 " Un Bon Sermon " ; George M. Stone, Por- 

 trait ; Charles H. Strickland, Portrait ; Eliza- 

 beth Strong, " Les Orphelines " ; Frances Hunt 

 Throop, " Le Reveil " ; Georgette Timpkin, 

 " La Moisson " ; Gaylord S. Truesdell, " Le 

 Berger et Son Troupeau " ; Miss Sydney Tully 

 (Canada), " Etude " ; Miss Jessie B. Tuttle, 

 " Un Coin de Village " ; Alfredo Valenzuela- 

 Puelma (Chili), Portrait ; Pierre L. L. Vau- 

 their (Brazil), " Le Port de Rouen " ; Robert W. 

 Vonnoh, Portrait; Lionel Walden, "Sur la 

 Tamise"; Charles T. Webber, Portraits (2); 

 Cecilia E. Wentworth, Portrait ; Ogden Wood, 

 " Dans les Dunes " ; Percy Woodcock (Canada), 

 " Fin du Jour." 



The Salon receipts for the season were 400,- 

 000 francs, wliich leaves, after deducting 240,- 

 000 francs for expenses, 160,000 francs to be 

 added to the invested capital of the Societe des 

 Artistes Francais. As this amounted last year to 

 747,429 francs, the Societe now has a capital of 

 more than 900,000 francs, for the advancement 

 of the arts and to the aid of unfortunate artists. 



Paris : Miscellaneous. The National Museums 

 of France the Louvre, the Luxembourg, Ver- 

 sailles, and Saint-Germain and all objects of 

 art in state buildings are, by a decree of last 

 September, placed under one director, ap- 

 pointed by the President of the republic on 

 the nomination of the Minister of Instruction. 

 His official quarters will be in the Louvre. 



