



.^U Sicard. " Agar 



.'..., 

 r of the 



awe. A lamp placed at the edge of 

 a bye* '.-:. 



{.lit vanou* valur* to the 



ai..l ti,!,-r.-.tii,/ 



aar i^Uss nud 



i r. ., . . ^. m " '. brtl 



Itfrsa, is anotbrr reliftoos 

 somewbat norvl 



on. Alfred Magne, A me* We Rosier. Pierre Another militarv Diet u re i*- Charge dee Orena- 



JoseohOanba 

 ,i, of x. Blpturc M. da] at honor, Ma . nj A flaw the j 



.rt.lr gr- -lu leading, riding at full j; . 



a la memoir* de JoigtMaux." strewed with deadend wounded men and harts*. 



...f BU i Tennei 



L'ouragan et U Fouille** much attention. The eeone Is a grr 



- 



.i* Jrr^mie <Mobre, 

 i-u" ami Surprise ** (pueter fls> 

 marble ^ 



marble .tat.i. . 



franaoisi ootheilai -i.- h. ... . , i. . 



No medal of honor 

 leeuoratioa da PfjnM. w 0eeot).i '. 



MHllaum,.. fha 

 npied. Jean llebranl. l. (irand -t 1, 



Kngraring nnd Lithography: Medal 



t -class pM^aJ, BtMJne I 



1 amilU- 



jml Iliit-t t.-t. -hinuM. famillc li'llanper(litho- 



Alani- 



lithograph), 



t'\ llarpi^nir-. whi.-h r- 

 Of nonor.'t-mbrai-r- nil that i* IN -.t 



ix-h landscape art. It represents a 



sun on 



one of tin- !. til.-* through w hi-h it 



.-,,. . 



plain. On t| M - 

 bank at tl 



a jn>arliHl he sky t* full of tin- warmth of 



unset. The pi. 



-ame artist, "Bordsdu Rhone," 

 lenders a i 



..i Moisson des Oeil1ettes M is. 



f tin- m.,t intm^tii. fr>Hi 



an artistic stand | M tint. It refweeeots a poppj ield 



. group of I one man gatben 



.rs in sheaves, and is 



r. who has now 

 allot tr< | ihri* *on ami t 



it igny illustrates an 

 1791, 



- mortallr wounded Gen. Marceau, 

 seated on an impn.vi^sl lut.-r. Lr-.u^nt m .. Altm- 



nl.-- and !i-liv. r.-l up t 



hum.-. - opposing general. Man--au. thi-n 



with a reeon- 



i 1 1.- was shot .ilese 



chasseur concealrd U hunl a tree, and hb officers 



the beavT royal mautlr. tw,.'. 



fifth, in loaf moornioc r 



w it I, a mournful p-i urr above her brad tbr blesd- 

 rass. The somber scenery. ith its sjMSSssof 

 nisb green, the sad gloqr of Hs skjr. the MM 

 mountain- in the background, and toe gmU pool 

 hi<h n fleets the ii:l.t of the sky and wbere the 

 doves go to drink. ri\r it a poetical bias vhicfc 



the cmiiii 



Bouguereau's " Corenasrion ** is m sentimental 

 ;<rvM-ntiiig C'liriit on the crbas groaped 

 .mother iiL-ur,- of man who places Us brad 

 wish an expression of lore and sympathy against 

 I... i i* cotiskWraWTi pjuos in 



the h.-a.'i. th, |.i< ture generally t> thratricaJ. 



i Ijiura^nais," a Urge decorative panel by 

 Jean Paul Uurrn*. e town ball of 



use. created much dtscuarion. It represmts 

 10 aspecU of the Uuragnais. a |*rt 

 tut I..-,..- . rtiM vasbom.and 



.. IBM svltastl] dwell : ^ afh o* ti ....... 



familiar to hini the long rounding hills rearnins; 

 t.. th<- h..n/..n with Tokc* of oxen farrowing tbrir 

 and 



sides with plows. 



- 



green hedges. furrows in lines side by 



Side, with here an.l ..mas and the st.bble 



turned yellow by the lair summer's sun. 



picture* -Fuite en 

 mssJesm.lr 



-. 



i.moonlighisc 



, 



in th 



tin- wall* of the city, with a crowd con 



r and the road strewed with clothes 

 and 

 The nofttait of the year is 



.male. M showing him seated on a 



but to thn.^ 



!!.- was bur; 

 : mi n* were taken in Mate 

 '>' -n in Paris. 



-'In- tl,- n L P. Ssrgent. rrpi 



an aii|-Ie-ranip f Marshal Ney rarryin^ to the 

 M Iatnur-Maulioiirfr. at 



.land. .lui< irpt*. The 



vn up nt the n-ht ami in the rear, 

 appcredtlj awaiting the order. 



in a park amid warmly lighted foliage, It i* a floe 

 .-. nale doubly interesting by the recent death 



Lewis, of Philadelphia, exhibited 



Urrtacne," a hugr but capital 

 picture of cattle driven into a pool by a Hnttany 

 peasant woman. 



ParU: Salon of the ( hamp e!e Mara, The 

 . annual TffhPMtfTl of the Socirit- Naiiooale 

 July 10) compri^l 

 ntr : were painting 



'*2 engrarinit*. 140 sculp- 

 ture*. <1 art objects, and 54 architecture. 



