

K ARTS IN 1895. 



. Ron* Ulong. Edgard Maxcnoe. Paul 

 rhalf. Paul I. ^ (JMton 



Oartion nf r nlj nir-- Modal of h<>n<>r. Frede- 



^Milr llarthnldi. First-class modal : Ib-n- 



ri DfcWOau.,inp. Sw.n,|.rlaM medals: Paul 



Uoanau Roossean. Ernest Dagonet, Georges 



Mark Valentin Bamu Alph.-n-v M-n.-rl. 



.<odore Riviere. Third-clas* meilalH: 

 Kniast Ufrand. Femand llamar. Jules Jean 

 Ptodarki*. Jean Batiste 1 aol Oievre, 



.-. . i .. . _,.. i, Bardelle, ita....! 



., -,-: P... ... P.ul M.'.m. i harles L..IIIS 



Uurvnt l^laire, Jean Marie Mapru 

 gtrtinn of arvhit--turc : No medal of honor 

 and no Angelas* medal awarded. Second-data 



i.mzinuel Pniitrvmoli. AlU-rt Charles 

 -r. Louis Charles Marie Varrollier, 

 Ann.- Du- 

 , , ..n with Gabriel 



,'lunl-rlaw medals: I*urent Farge, 

 (imlUumo TmnrhH. Joseph Charles M 

 Btrfar.Theophile Lech-re. Felix Btftot \."\\i* 

 Boutron in rollalmratioii with x ancois 



8choelkopf. Eugene fcmile Bsnault-IVltori. 



of engraving and lithography : Medal 

 of honor. Charies Baude. First-das*' medals: 

 \ ., _--..-.-:v Jean Patriot) (bu- 



rin). Stcond-claat medals : Claude Fai vre (etch- 



IH.M Dcsbrosses 

 Iiburoede Man- d.uriin. Third-class 



: (iusUve ThiH>t)hile Caillaux 

 nphv). Paul \ rril irtrhinjr). 



CTOPOJ (wood). Mario Kdmoiid li<>n<-r 



iiniiM (ctchini:), Ed- 

 wis(wooil). Knii-t .luillcrat (lithog- 

 raphy). Alfml Boilot i,-tcliini:i. H-nry Wolf 

 . Ai.TK-,,1 chnrlrs lii'iuinl (lithography), 

 *t Heoeri, to whom was awarded th* 

 mcila. f th,- yriir. exhibited " Lc Som- 



rncil da PEnfant Jesus,** a Madonna of the sen- 

 timental type si. iria," which 

 ..-illy brought him into notice. 



.run. hi- c-losest competitor, to 

 v . . _ : aroati >^ iabi d to award ! 



mdal. cxhihitod a largo decorative frieze in- 

 traded for d.- Villc. represent int; a 

 painUT. a musician, and a |t dreaming in a 

 wood of pines and orange.-. MIM- to the 

 vie in the branches, while angels with large 

 wings fly down to visit them. Thi- picture, of 

 theme by no means new. possesses technical 

 rorrit* which give it great interest. 



Jean Paul Laurens sent a colossal upright 

 panel painted in distemper, intended for the 

 Capitol of Tonlou*-. entitle,! L Muraille, 

 8*e* de Tonkmse (1218).** representing a local 

 strfsode from the crusade a- tint th, 

 Smith v carfMntrs. masons, and other handi- 

 omnsmen, aided by m.-t. and w.,, IM -nind 



ition labor earnestly to oom- 

 plate Ih*. wall. Ihe defense which will '.-he<-k the 

 northern inraders, tvpiHed l.y armod figu 

 the sky. In the dmtanre Wretches the great 

 plain, crowned at the horirx>n by th. Pyrenees. 

 i Mrovss "Tira^.- ati ~.rt d'une n,,u- 

 ltWfellU an itH'-ri-r with the 

 on the left, and the ran- 



ik'ht. while th. 

 _ platform in front of the 

 cnw resUl, draws a lot f rora an urn on a tripod. 



Juli a charactcristii 



lititl.-d " Le> drinieres Glanes." repi 

 ing peasant women and -n-1- l-nn-inu' limn.- id,- 



last sheaves of the harvest. 



Munka. ^ " is a r- 



picture of an excited assemlily <>f \v 

 listenkuj t the impassioned words of a B| 

 who is evidently urging ft >tnk-. I'id.uu, 

 taille iu rcpreseiiii! 



< of Wales and the Duke of c..ni 



and Armaiid Ihimaresque a lattl 



the P\ ramids i,.r a laeki;rouiiil. i-ntitieil ' 



;ll- des Pyramides." 

 Among the not iccaMc nud- \\.-?-<- 

 in-." Ity I. In- et rA 



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i I I'. I-M. i-- aii : " .1. inn . ." l-\ I'. I-', l.aniy; 

 -'Dan-', lu Soirf l>y W. L. Dodge; and " I-Yiniiie 

 ('oucheo/ 1 l-y (i. P.Ipelin. 



.Many ..f fcbfl princi|ial s<-nljturcs oft!; 

 are devoted to the augmentation of tin i 

 ra|>hy of .l".-tii of Arc. Antonin M- 

 tribotion. intended for the national monuni.nt 

 at Domreiny. represents the maid at tin 

 ning of her mi-si, m. when al>,ut \ 1 ., 

 native village. France, per^m ill ed |.\ a female 

 figure, with her r-gal mantle falling' fi'- 

 shoulders and her armor broken. supprl 

 self by resting one hand on the j .. 

 while jx)inting with the other to the di-i- 

 the kingdom. Joan. seizing with her n-hi haml 

 the delivering sword and mi-ing her : 

 ward, as if to invoke the aid of t ; 

 licing. wave> with her left a fan-weil to , 

 is about to leave. 



Paul lMiloi-. wh'-e eqin 

 maid is intended for the precinct of the < 

 dral of Khciins. represents her niounteil. holding 

 in her uplifted hand a long .sword. II 

 and eyes are raisi-d to heaven in a -,.rt of ' 

 while she ui'ire- on her hor<e. which a<: 

 rapidly with mane erect and tail hoi -i 

 -latite. which is finished with minii' 

 has occupied the sculptor for f on ri- 



ot her statues of Joan an- l.y M. I. 

 resenting her wounded in a liattle i 

 and by M. Allouard. 



.M. P.artholdi exhibited ac,,],al marll 

 to be erected at l>ale, entitled La Suisse aeo^H 

 nmt lee doolenrs de Strasbourg pendant !, Siege 



de 1870," and M. Fremiet a large ba 

 showing a Struggle between orang- 



-avage, in which the la 1 

 (piished. intended for the new Museum ol 

 11 nil History in I' 



The thousand-franc pri/c ot the k - 

 Arii-' h d ">Frdf 



'I-iiilliolon. who has no hand-, but P*f 

 with the aid of a wooden hand. It 



: honorable mention, and in 1894 a third- 

 ledai, 



Pai-i- S.ilon of the Cli.imp d< M.ir-. 

 sixth annual exhibition of the - 



-f which 



1^1 de-i^n-. ilrawiiiL's. etc.. !'.' en-_Ma\ii 

 M-ul| hitecture. 



PII vi- dcChavannes exhibited t he gn-atfl^B 



painted for the stairca-se r,f the P.-.-ton Public 



Library, which is now in place. I. 



spiratrices acclarnent lc (Jenie. Messager de I-'i- 



. ' Alxiveaseaof deep blue, un-1 i a -M n 



