384: 



New York at the Wokld's Columbian Exposition. 



Church, P. S., New Tork.— The Vi- 

 king's Daughter (lent by Mr. John Gel- 

 lattly, New York); Knowledge is Power 

 (lent by Mr. C. L. Freer, Detroit, Mich.). 



Clark, Rose, Buffalo. — Mother and 

 Child. 



Clark, Walter, New York. — Spring. 



Clinedinst, B. W., New York. — Mon- 

 sieur's Mail; The Water Colorist. 



Coffin, Elizabeth R., Brooklyn. — Hang- 

 ing the Net. 



CoiHn, Esther L. — Grapea. 



Coffin, Wm. A., New York. — Evening 

 lent by Mr. J. M. Lichtenauer, New 

 York); Twilight (lent by Mr. John B. 

 Ladd, Brooklyn); Early Morning (lent by 

 Mr. W. Seward Webb, New York); Sep- 

 tember Breeze (lent by Mr. W. Seward 

 Webb, New York); Moonlight in Harvest; 

 A Pennsylvania Earm after a Thunder 

 Shower. 



Cohen, Geo. W., New York.— A Tale 

 of the Sea. 



Collins, Alfred Q., New York. — Por- 

 trait of Joe Evans. 



Coman, Mrs. Charlotte B., Waterville. — 

 The Road to Town; Florida; A Stony 

 Brook. 



Connah, Douglas John, New York. — 

 Portrait (lent by Mrs. John Connah, New 

 York), 



Cox, Mrs. Kenyon (Louise H. King), 

 New York, — The Lotos Eaters; A Rondel. 



Cox, Kenyon, New York. — Echo ; 

 Diana ; May ; A Solo; Flying Shad- 

 ows (lent by Mr. Stanford White, New 

 York); Portrait of L. H. K. (lent by Mrs. 

 Kenyon Cox, ISIew York); Music (lent 

 by Mr. E. Finney, Milwaukee, Wis.); 

 Painting and Poetry; An Eclogue; Por- 

 trait of Roger D. (lent by Mr. Charles 

 Deering, Chicago, 111.); Portrait of St. 

 Gaudens (lent by Alex. St. Gaudens, New 

 York); The Pursuit of the Ideal; A Vis- 

 ion of Moonrise (lent by Mr. Charles 

 Deering, Chicago, 111.). 



Craig, Thomas B., New York. — An 

 Upland Pasture (Morning). 



Crane, Bruce, New York.^The Har- 

 vest Field (lent by Mr. Andrew Carnegie). 



Curran, Charles C, New York. — Win- 

 ter Morning in a Barnyard (lent by Mr. 

 Geo. I. Tyson, New York); A Corner in 

 a Barnyard (lent by Mr. Thomas B. 

 Clarke, New York); A Breezy Day (lent 

 .by Mr. Thomas B. Clarke, New York); 

 A Cabbage Garden (lent by Mrs. J. A. 

 Hewlett, Brooklyn); The Iris Bed (lent by 

 Mr. Wm. S. HoUingsworth, New York); 

 Sealing the Letter (lent by Mr. Henderson, 

 Minneapolis); Hall of the Venus de Milo, 

 in the Louvre, Paris (lent by Mr. H. F. 

 Shriver, New York); A Winter Fog; 

 Early Morning in June (lent by Mr. Samuel 

 T. Shaw, New York); Under the Awning 

 (lent by Mrs. K. R. Papin, Chicago). 



Day, Francis, New York.— A Table 

 d'Hote. 



Dearth, Henry J., Easthampton. — Au- 

 tumn (lent by Mr. Geo. I. Tillotson, New 

 York); A Long Island Garden. 



De Forest, LoSkwood, New York. — 

 Moonrise Among the Ruins of Palmyra. 



De Haas, M. F. H., New York.— New 

 England Coast. 



Dellenbaugh, Frederic S., New York. — 

 On the Moquis Cliffs, Arizona. 



Denman, Herbert, New York. — The 

 Trio. 



Dewey, Charles Melville, New York. — 

 The Hush of Day (lent by Mr. L. A. Ault 

 Cincinnati, O.); Shadows of the Evening 

 Hour (lent by Mr. W. T. Evans, New 

 York); The Prelude of Night; The Re- 

 turn of the Hay Boats (lent by Mr. W. 

 T. Evans, New York). 



Dewing, T. W., New York. — Portrait 

 of W. M. Chase (lent by Mr. Wm. M. 

 Chase, New York); The Days (lent by 

 Miss Cheney, South Manchester, Conn.); 

 Summer Twilight (lent by Mr. C. L. 

 Freer, Detroit, Mich.); A Portrait (lent by 

 Mr. Stanford White, New York); A 

 Musician (lent by Mr. C. L. Freer, De- 

 troit); Portrait (lent by Mr. Stanford 

 White, New York); A Lady in Blue (lent 

 by Mr. C. L. Freer, Detroit). 



Doming, B. W., New York. — A Mourn- 

 ing Brave. 



Dielman, Frederick, New York. — A 

 New York Arab (lent by Mr. William 

 Semple, Louisville, Ky.). 



Dillon, Julia, New York. — Peonies. 



Donoho, G. Ruger, New I'ork. — La 

 Marcellerie; The Explorers (lent by Mr. 

 J. Hull Browning, New York). 



Du Mond, Prank Vincent, New York. — 

 Christ and the Fisherman; Monastic Life; 

 Holy Family. 



DubS, Mrs. Mattie, New York. — Pump- 

 kins and Onions. 



Eaton, C. Harry, New York. — Land- 

 scape (lent by Mr. Henry A. Rust, Chi- 

 cago). 



Eaton, Chas. Warren, New York. — ■ 

 Woods in Winter; Moonrise; October; On 

 the Maine Coast. 



Emmett, Lydia Field, New Rochelle. — 

 Noonday (lent by Miss A. B. Phelps, 

 Wilkesbarre, Pa.); The Mere. 



Evans, Mrs. M. E., New York. — Sep- 

 tember Lane. 



Evans, Joe, New York. — The Red 

 Gate; The Plainfleld Road. 



Faxon, Wm. Dailey, New York. — Maia; 

 Lady in Profile. 



Foss, Harriet Campbell, New York. — 

 A Flower Maker. 



Poster, Ben., New York.— A Maine 

 Hillside (lent by Mr. Jas. T. Pettus, New 

 York); The Returning Flock; First Days 

 in Spring (lent by Mr. Jas. T. Pettus, 



