Awards in Fine Aets Department. 



565 



Davis, Samuel P., Brookflyn.— An 

 Afternoon Nap ; Cat and Kittens at May; 

 French Hunting Dog. 



DerOi-me, E. H., New York.— Esqui- 

 maux Life ; BiTthplttce df Beethoven ; 

 Canoeing in Florida ; -Garden Scene in 

 Venice; Landing of the Dutch Fleet. 



Johnson, Thotnas, New York. — l-Ioftd 

 of a Man; Browning; Dr. J. Weir Mit- 

 chell; Bishop Potter; Mrs. Bradley 

 Martin; Paderewski ; Tennyson; Portrait 

 of A. Lang; Portraitof a-Girl; Datibigny; 

 Liszt; Portrait of a Child. 



Miller, William, New York. — ^Seven 

 Wood Bingravings. 



Pxitnam, S. C.'Goroiia, L. I.— Identity; 

 Waterfall by Moonlight ; Mirabeau and 

 the King's Messenger; Princess Marie of 

 Autoia ; A Cozy Corner ; Catoe Castle; 

 At tlte Continental Spring; Pirates Seiz- 

 ing a Ship; A Sheep Pasture. 1 



Schladitz, E., New York. — LoVe Locked 

 Out; Gfanmnother. ' 



ScMecht, Chal'las, New Yotk '(steel eli- 

 ^raViHgs).— Eyes 'to the Blind (atfter A. F. 

 Bellows); Lo'Ve'a Young Dream (after 

 ■Jemile Brownscom'be); Thoughts by the 

 Sea (after J. G. Brown); The Smoker 

 •(after Leon Moran); The Wish (after 

 Percy Moranl 



Tinkey, John, Brooklyn, — ExohaMng 

 Confidences; All Halloween; Swine Herd, 

 River Danube; Apache Indiim Firing on 

 Teamster ;. English 'Cathedral. 



Wolf, Henry, New York (wood engrav- 

 ings).— The Roadside (after R. Swain 

 Gifford); New England Peddler (aftei- 

 Eastman Johnson) ; My Sister Lydia (after 

 E. C. Tarbcll); The Virgin Enthroned 

 (after A. H; Thayer); Twilight (after Alex- 

 :hnder Harrison); The Portrait (after Will. 

 H. Low); Alice (after W. M. Chase); Miss 

 Beatrice 'Goelet (after J. S. Sargent); Tiger 

 (after Adolph Menzel) ; Madonna and 

 Child '(after Dagnan Bouvereb),; Thirst 

 (after 'Gerome). 



GEOUP 144. MISCELLANEOUS DRAWINGS. 



'Brown, J. Appleton, New York (pas- 

 tels).— Sand ©Ones ; December ; Spring- 

 time ; Summer. 



Blum, Rabert, New York. — Wander- 

 ing Etas (pen drawing) .; Japanese Police- 

 man (pen drawing)-; A Shop for Lamps 

 (pen -drawing) ; -Japanese Girl (pen draw- 

 ing) ; Its Tiny -Head Swung Hither 

 and Thither (pen drawing.).; The Ameya 

 (•pen drawiiig) ; Be Pleased to Bring in 

 the Honorable Account (wash drawing) ; 

 My 'Eye was Caught toy the 'Gleam of a 

 Brass Door -Knob (wash drawing),; She 

 Looked at me and Spoie Trustingly 

 (wash drawing) ; The Tall Ladder of a 

 Fire Station (wash drawing); Tea Pot and 

 Crockery (wash drawing); Benteen Cave, 

 EnosMna (waSh drawing); The Aminai 

 Japonica (wash drawing); Where the 

 Proprietor, Stark -Naked, Pestles the I 

 Paddy (wash drawing); She Laid her 

 Hand on his Atm (wash drawing); Head 

 of 'the Street, Enoshina (was'h 'drawing);} 

 A -Street Scene, Enoshina (wash drawing); 

 Japanese Dinner at the Golden K!oi (wash| 

 drawing); -A Little City Back Yard| 

 (*ash drawing); Watching the Election! 

 ■iBeturns, Japan i(wash drawing); A Beg- 1 

 •ging Priest (wash drawing); On the Hill 

 Side -at Enoshina (wash drawing); The 

 Plankway to Benteen Cave (wash draw- 

 ing); Fray Innocenoio and Plojo (pen 

 'd-rawing); Tlie Man -is Dead, He Said 

 (blac'k and *-hite). 



Chapman, Carlton T., New York.— 

 ■Port -of Viulparaiso in a Norther (wash 

 ■d'ratviag); #hite Star Steamer, Majestic 

 (bladk ,a'Bd white); The Largest Steanier 

 on "tihe Lake (black and white), 



-Gaul, <MV\sm,, Ne* York.— A Pulque 



Carrier, Mexico (blac'k and wih'ite in 'oflD; 

 The Journey in the Market Cart (black; 

 and white in oil)'; Landing at Chagres 

 (black and white in oil); Pleasant Weather 

 in the Gulf (black and -white in oil); 

 Gorgona, Pknama (black and white in 

 oil); The. Pilot, Jamaica (blaclt and wliite 

 in oil); The Kitchen, Jamaica (black and 

 ■white to oil); A Cheei- for the Old Flag 

 (black and white in oil);_ The Master's 

 Lunch, Jamaica, '(black and wliite in oil); 

 -Dining'Room, French's Hotel, Panama 

 (black and white in oil); "The Steamer 

 Is in," Panama (black and white in oil) ; A 

 ■Crowded Steamer (black 'and white m oil). 

 'Gibson, C. D. , New York. — Yes, It is 

 Too Bad (pen drawing); Y^ou Must Tell 

 Your Friend Not to be Frightened at the 

 House (pen j drawing); Awfully Kind of 

 You to Com|e to Our Shant;y (pen draw- 

 ing); And the Two Smoked on in Silence 

 (pen drawin'g); Aren't You -Pleased wi'tli 

 Me (pen drawing); Debutantes Leaning 

 -on his Arm (pen drawing); The Young 

 Men in the House Thought Her a Jolly 

 Girl -(pen drawing); Mrs. Vernon Had 

 Ci'ossed the Rubicon (pen drawing); He is 

 Waiting fQr'Me '(pen drawing); Lord -and 

 Lady Wm. Hampshire (pen drawing); We 

 are Behind "Time, Mrs. Vane Benson and 

 I (pen drawing); When Luella Lost her 

 Grip (pen .drawing); The Meeting in Mrs. 

 Van Shuter's Empire Room (pen draw- 

 ing); I am 'Q-lad that Tempest in a Teapot 

 is Over (pen, drawing); HerFiret Appear- 

 ance (pen drawing); 'The Amertoah 'Girl 

 (pen drawing); At the Fair (pen drawing); 

 I Wish to God You were Ou't of this 

 Business (wash drawing); In -tlie Studio 

 (Wash drawing) ; A Seriotis Question i(wash 



