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Tronchet, Guillaume. 
The Windmill. Water color. 
Truchet, Abel. 
"Les Poilus.” “Quand je pense que j’aspirais a la vie au 
grand AIR ! ’ ’ Charcoal . 
Waltner, Charles- Albert. 
Portrait op a Lady. Charcoal. 
Zingg, Jules-EmilE. 
Harvest Scene. Charcoal. 
Zo, Henri. 
“ Pour que la liberty continue d’^clairer le Monde! ” Charcoal. 
OTHER PERMANENT ACQUISITIONS 
Bartlett, Paul Wayland. 
Bom, New Haven, Conn., 1865. Pupil of Cavelier, Fremiet and Rodin 
in Paris. Hon. mention, Paris Salon, 1887; gold medal, Pan-Amer. Exp., 
Buffalo, 1901; grand prize, St. Louis Exp., 1904; first medal, Liege Exp., 
1905. Member, Intemat. Jury of Awards, Paris Exp., 1889; represented 
U. S. on Intemat. Jury of Awards for sculpture, Paris Exp., 1900; Internat. 
Jury of Awards, Panama- Pacific Intemat. Exp., San Francisco, 1915. Che- 
valier of the Legion of Honor, 1895, Officer, 1908. Member, Nat. Sculp- 
ture Soc.; Nat. Inst, and Amer. Acad. Arts and Letters; Royal Acad, of 
Belgium (Assoc.); Institute of France (Cor.). Sculptor. Washington, 
D. C., and Paris, France. 
STATUE OF LAFAYETTE. 
Plaster. Height, 12 ft. in.; base, 2 ft. by 
5 ft. ny; in. 
Original model of the bronze equestrian statue erected in the 
Square of the Eouvre, Paris, France, in 1900, by the school 
children of the United States. Gift of the sculptor, 1914. 
Berchem (Berghem), Nicolaas. 
Bom at Haarlem in 1620; died at Amsterdam in 1683. Pupil of his 
father, Pieter Claasz, and of Jan van Goijen, N. Moeijaert, De Grebber, Jan 
Wils and Weeninx. One of the most celebrated Dutch painters of his time, 
excelling especially in landscapes with delightful scenery, enriched with 
architectural ruins and decorated with charming groups of figures and 
cattle. 
