579 
PARK AND C E M ET E R 
The art of concealment, one of the chief of the arts that make a fine landscape picture, 
cither on canvas or on the landscape itself, is well illustrated in this view from the latest picture 
book of W oodlaivn Cemetery, Nezv York. The dogwood blooms, projecting into the picture at 
the left, break the view in that direction, and lend the effect of distance, by contrasting with 
the objects in the background. The disappearing curve in the road suggests an incomplete pic- 
ture with its promise of something beyond. The low, classic mausoleum is almost concealed 
by the shrubbery planting in the center, and the domed outline of the Cornelia F. Coster mauso- 
leum is both hidden and harmonised zvith the landscape by the perfect domed form of the fine 
tree that gets just fir enough into the picture to be useful. 
