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BOSTON ARTISTS’ WORK SHOWNMany Remarkable Specimens of Painting and Sculpture on Exhibition at South Poland, MeMRS ALICE WENTWORTH MrfJREGOR, By Catherine Wentworth.Special Dispatch «o »h» Gtnhe fan. entitled An Idle Moment by CarlSOUTH POLAND, Me. July U-Worka1 Nordell, is n One bit of rolor har-by Boston and New York artist* prr . bv PjVan‘ N^OUver^ »T'w“l. dominate in the splendid exhibition of j dtne-flne In chararter * 8un. Wav* paintings and eeulpturea that ha* been and Breeze. by WUllsm M Paxton la iopened for the Bummer season In the “V '„ , _ , . „ , non Boyd Allen a head of Carlotta la1Maine fltate Building at Poland Spring a fresh, sensitive painting—fine In flesh It la the 22d annual exhibition, and like i tone*. ' Study In Black and White/’ bv the othara It la high olaan in evary »• » vigorous bit ofaenae of the word, due of course to the ( Afternoonhy Frank Wstandard set from the beginning by the; Deneon, showing a group of glrle eut-ln quaure*art director, Miss Nettle M. Ricker. It door* in luminous, , . quality and hasla owing to her taste and judgment and j *^}\her energy that this exhibition ranks so, |K tHn excellent HRThe Hcrae Trade. by Abbott Graves, f NtEnglandhigh each year. ! character painting.Here are 1*7 pieturee and sculpture* The Hay Cart.' by William R. Derby the moat eminent nainters end eculp- rick. Is a sincere. poetic picture, subtle| tors In the country which, taken to- ( In ita color harmony, but very luminous r the fine level of attain Tambourine,” by Louis Kronberg, lagcther, abowment which has been achieved by our a vivid bit of work— fine In its color con* painters and sculptors. The St bjts of , treats.sculpture are of eapeeUl interest na The Fairy Tala. by Lilia Cabpt showing the drift of tasts in auch inat- Perrv, has some subtle and distinctive tera and the efforts sculptors are mak- ..ualitles In both character and painting to bring their productions Into the mg, and aa a composition it Is excellent houses rather than into the cemeteries Rainy Day. Boyltton H*. Boston and narks For all of these are In the is wall done.small andraat In brome. and most of A Moment's Gossip. ' bv George W them appeal to the home sens* and the 1 Lawlor, is fine In charac ter and well general aesthetic taste thst la coming pointedmore and more to require choice bits of Nasturtiums. ' by Alice H Annan, la sculpture aa well aa choice paintings In a vivid bit of palntlng-a harmony the home. ...» . ,n the Garden, by Lee LufkinI th ™?,tUr ,of miniature paintings Knula. Is an excellent bit of work-ex-hls exhibition la also abreast of the «elle»nt as a composition and welltimes, for there Is a very distinct re- j minted.nalssanre In miniature painting and It is \ Voune Golfer Kv rit.av.-m v rdoubtful If even at the end A the llth , tv.uftn i« rn Iv on* of h, t,t hil.century In Europe such exquisite minis- I Qf portrait palnUpg In the exMbltlwn- 'ssreTSJSias. p,‘nl*4 i asSgj- *b'* wi‘Menzel that the work of some of these Hudson Ft \v«mlrUlnrllU uhnnM He .nmr.-r-H el. . ““Wn *?* *'•miniaturists should be compared, a) though those others were not regarded as miniaturists Yet they had Just that fine sense In moat of their portrait work• York, by EverettL. Warner. Is a vigorous bit of work Pateey and Me Friends. by Marv B. Haxleton. is a fine, free bit of paint- |which is necessary In miniature paint- raci-t*. . wIng. and they had. of course. Ideas of ...f. J® P” 'hows an excellantn«.“aelllll find, Ul IvUrif. Ol gtfle ... Mtelel j »composition which the regular minis- entitled Cattle at Polandturlsts had not. And it is because of ‘ ..thir: splendid feeling for composition Englandand for color harmonv. as well as char- ,L * iV i I111 Enneklng, is aacter, that such miniaturists as Laura 1 PfiHZT, ,n color harmonC. Hills. Sally m. Cross. Evelyn Purdie. i?**1? a 8u,n«hln*. hy Philip Llt-Bertha Coolidge. Helen T Hammond. ,, charming hit of painting.lean N. Oliver. Mary H Tannahlll. , iLi J«, I a sP1*nd4lt;f‘n Its contrast*. Grace W Geer Marie J. Stream and . * ?n*- fr#e manner.Luella S. Harmon stand so high In the b-v ( hauncey F. Rvder. Is1world of art today. You feel that any 1 a dr.Hn’;one of these could paint a big picture ..J0 ,i'a.,“5nd of Lorna Doone. byand paint it well. The work which Kdmunlt;1 H Garrett, is beautiful In colorthese artists exhibit here shows another | a,? » composition and la exqulslteh3Ething- they are not Imitative; each artist' p*!?,t-?d . .has something very distinctive In her „ «inter s Iast Hiding Nooks. bv work Gardner Syrfions. Is a stunning bit ofIt is Inevitable, however, that the 1 *^7 r#e* v**°t'ous. realisticlarger pictures In any exhibition shall „ T,h* Turn of the Road.” bv Charles attract the most attention, and there are ,howlnk a flock of sheep InM oil paintings and 1* water lt;olora middle distance, la a fine painting which surely challenge attention Among ; 11 *■ luminous and Is treated In a hT«r them are splendid lands, apes, marines. I way. a D|»genres and portraits.On Hi* Mystic River, by J.EliotThere Is a charming profile of a young Enneking, is a little Idyl. 'girl Pauline, by Joseph De Uamp j Autumn in Vermont, by William I it is firmly drawn, finely painted and j Kaula, Is a magnificent bit of Zl looka as if the very soul of the child scape painting. In whl h you feel there in the painting » eky, the broad light and shade iffeVtSThe portrait of Mrs Alice Wentworth and the topography all In solenHiH MacGregor, by Catherine Wentworth. Is unhy. a ln 8P'«ndldfln# In pose and character, very beautiful In color harmony and freely painted.The Black Hat.” by Marlon L. Pooke, is an excellent bit of painting—well contrasted. fine ln drawing and firmly paintedMy Family, by Frederick A. Bosley, is well compoi J. H. Call® clever bit of painting—well lighted and11 composed and splendidly painted. J. H. Caflgas portrait of a girlfree In the handling The portrait of Mrs Mby Ava de Lagercrantz Is a stunning bit of work-broad In treatment, fine In characterThe group portrait of Isabel and Her father, by Irving R. Wiles, Is virile—painted in a big, free way'An Afternoon Ktroll.” by Williamid. Chase, Is a luminous bit of painting Mother and Child, by Frank H.Tompkins, is splendid In sentiment, wel! drawn and composed, and solidly paintedTne profile portrait of a young wum-k Isle* of Shoals,by thllde Hassam, Is a fresh, vigorous luminous painting. g°rous,° Gr®a«; Alexander, is well done—fine In atmosphere and color 1 narmonySundown, by Daniel J. Nolan is very poetic.flirtation. by Melbourne I H. Hardwick, Is fine in composition andcomposition and character and is well paintedMW-Oceap,” by lt;Tiarle» H. Woodbury. is a powerful bit of sea pain Uni The aeulptersM--------The sculptors represented are Lucy C Rkhardp, Nellie L. Thompson, Anna O Ladd._Gutzon ^orghun, Edith R Parsons. Thpmas Brock, Gertrude V. Whitney. James E. Fraser, Anna V. Hvatt Bessie Potter Vonnoh. Alexander P Proctor, Bela L. Pratt. Catherine Poil-llou, LouUe Allen Hobbs, John F. Tarantino, Alice F. THden, Laura Gardln Fraser and Helen L. PrattA. J. Phllpott.
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