

I'lNE ARTS IN 1807. 



sale, 18*8. 525). W. Mullor. Encampment in tho 

 Desert, 1.800. ROM Bonheur. Landscape with 

 Cattle." 1.500. 



.tan tale. UK*. MOO). J. Philln -Gyp- 



T .,'. 1.7"" K: , '.-I'.. ,.'-, ; - llap- 



;; . aooOMMC 1,400 i ... !-:. i.T-Vi). 



>....:T-r. -I'.,, ..:. : i . - ..".:.- .KIIi'S- 



-... 18TO, U880K Sir D. V tie, -Colter's 

 Satur <I87, fiW" "Uins, 



Kh." i.l" Thesin- 



!'!. 



,r,-of Sir John Mil 



ramaM* br the lale pitddenl were disposed of at 



MSI "'I he Km ply 



Char ihibited iii 18& 



iiulini: IV I'he GKrihood of 



8LThewM, w 6SO: "The Forerunner," 4so : -Time." 



.t Kinina Moreland." MO; "The Moon 



:t i*n..! Night." LOTiO. A fine por- 



trait liy Holbein. bought by Milhiis for ?o guinea-. 



WRJ sold for 3.000 guineas to the Berlin Museum. 



Vnii .il'l'in- the Win^s <.f I. 



1.050 (Blenheim sale. 1886, 380). The entire prop- 



'..-- 



e iin|Mirtani early Briti-h pictures fnm the 

 i.-n- of Karl Snide*. the Marquis of 

 inan.lv. ami William Shar|*. a nephew of th. 



rs, were sold on May 8. Among thnu were: 

 Mr-. PogHT -.^>, u'uineas: La-ly 

 Mulffrave. ,500); "< 



\!..;.-I.-.>MI ,!:_',-,!.,. .nt Bale, 1898, 1.400); 



Uott,: 



MI..- Urn- 1 I, l;..yn..hls. - La.lv 



Walilcgimve.'* 800 (1898, 1 .'.".: - . \l.-\an.l.-r Weif- 

 ilrrluirn." 1. -'<><: " Laily Anne Fitxpatriek a* Syl- 

 ria." l.SCK n sale, 1895, 1,500). HoppHMT, 



Voiinu' \M>\\." 1.460. 



Th- I'nthank e..lli--ii.m of old masters brought 



a totnl The principal prices were: 



- li-tinn-." 2.1X0 guineas; 



nm, " Village Scene," 1,900; Giorgione, " Ital- 

 ian X..Meman," 900. 



The Cholmondeley sale inolucletl several notewor- 

 thy pictures, among" them Sir Thomas Lawn IK . '> 

 * Slim Fam-ii." 'J.2.*0 guineas. A picture attributed 



for 



In the sale of the late Baron Hirsoh's collection 

 a Vaiidyk.-. "P.-rtrait of a B.y." l.n.u-ht 1.000 

 gtiineas.'and a Gainsborough, " S.>n<l Huron Mul- 



700. 



uney's portraits of * Two Children in a Gar- 

 fro'm the Carlelon Hall collection, I'ciirith, 

 old on June 16. realized the large sum <>f l'!M<iii. a 

 price exceeded only l>\ the ('lif.lcn liomncy \'i<- 

 oounteasClifdenand IJa<l which btocurht 



.- :; :.,-,,.. , - 



ral notable pictures wen- sold at Christie's 

 on July 10, among them Sir Th'imu- I 

 pirtrnit of - Benjamin (iolt." whieh liruu^ht l.J"o 

 I.H. and his "Sisters Ilamond." l.-ioo. K<. m - 

 ney's M l^ady Hamilton as a Bacdiaiiir" attained 

 1,UOO. and his "John Walt-r TemjMM "1 



< ..p.-nh.u'.-n. : Ii rnati >nal Exhibition of 



:no Art*. May 1 to IH. :n. h,.)d in the new 



Glfptoibee in Commemoration of 



th- tranmntaMMi t-. it- future hm ..... .f the splendid 



ulptiir... th.- gift to the city of Mr. 

 Carl Jacobin, was one of the most successful of 



ntal exhibitions. This collect ion. i 

 : r. Jarotacn in 1*M2. j H pn.lwhly the >est of the. 

 mcMleni FT -I to he found outside of Paris, 



\amples of all the grc-at names. 

 are IhiU.is's " Flor-ntm 



M..ntiiv.r.-ncy." Barria*'* M Lea 



.i|.u'- "Jeaiin. -r.Vrc." D.-laplanches* 

 Mu-i<iuc. << (autherin*s* 4 Le Travail." Falpi. 

 "Diane," Lord Leightons -Athlete with a Ser- 



|H-nt." Baily's j Dream." 



and many other e.iually kno\Mi work*- from (icr- 

 maiiy, Italy, and other countries. The Imildini: '> 

 contain thi> colle<-iion and other art treasures, with 

 coinmolioux halls f.r e\hilit ions, was linished this 

 >prinir. <>f the JW4 canvases shown, the I'nited 

 SiaUs oootribated 41, Great Britain ! lit. 



\iii..ii- th'' American |>:. inters 



represented were Stewart, llarn-.n. an 



Mresden. The international art exhil.itioii i May 

 :10) was in <-omm. -moral ion of the twenty- 

 fifth anniversary of the rei^n of Kini: Alt.tit of 



. 

 hiliit- ra contril.iiie.l l.y f..- .ml of 



the "JO? sculptures. 1!M Were tl,. 



Munich. -The international exhibition held in 

 the Cr\ -t-il Palace (June 1 to < M. Ml ) wa- 

 l.y the two rival societies. ' <! "Seces-imi" 



baring agreed to unite for the occasion with the 



\ eiiice. I . second international art exhil.itioii, 

 one of a series held every three \.ar-. \\a- opriied in 

 April. The sections were : Italian. French, Spanish, 

 Belgian. DafcohuRuadan,(>erm&n, A ustro- Hungarian, 



An.L'lo-Sa\in ( Kn.^land. Sc,,tlani. Aim-ricjn. Scaiidi- 



:i (Denmark. Sweden. Norwayi. and Japanese. 



- were awarded as follow: I-'. .r l^t \\.rk l.y 



an Italian artist. HMKHI lire, divided lietwcen Kttor'e 



Tittoand Alejandro Mile-i : Lot w..rk l.y a f 



arti-t. 10.(MK> lire, divided l.et\se-n Ludwig D.-tt- 



mann. Otto SiiKlinir. and Fnl/. Thaulow; Italian 



iiment pri/.i-. ." ( .(MM lire, divided I 

 Mar-ili and A. /orn : province of \'.-ni< pri/e. 

 5.000 lire, divided h.-tween 1'. S. Kr..\er and J. 

 Sorolla Ba-tiila. 



New York: National \cadem\ of hesiirn. 



The Academy decided on Fell. ', t.. rein..ve to a new 



M llntli Street and Amsterdam Avenue. The 



be erected th the <lesigns 



OKKCBAL GRANT'S TOMB BT RIVER8IDB PARK, XEW YORK. 



of Messrs. C'arri -.the architect- of the 



new Public Library, will he of white marble. Tin- 

 council for 1H[)7-'08 consist" of the following: I're-i- 

 d.-nt. Thomas W. \\\KK| : Vic,-|'iv^i.l.-nt. Jan 

 Hart : < 'orrespondingSecr :rp.ll Meckwith; 



Recording Secretary. George H. Smillic; Treasurer, 

 James D. Smillie: Harry \V. U'atrou-. J. (i. I'.n.wn, 

 Robert Blum. F. S. Church. Frederick Didman. II. 

 Bolton Jones. The Academy now has 92 acadc- 



MS and 52 associ. 



At the seventy-second annual exhibition ^April 5 

 to May 15 0et were exhibited. The[.rixs 



were awarded as follow: The Thomas B. Clarke 



