ed marble by Max Klinger_
CASSANDRA 44
_From a statue in colored marble by Max Klinger_
L'ATELIER 52
_From a painting by Alfred Stevens_
PORTRAIT OF JACQUES CALLOT 68
_Engraved by Vosterman after the painting of Van Dyck_
ST. DOMINIC 84
_From a panel by Carlo Crivelli_
ST. GEORGE 86
_From a panel by Carlo Crivelli_
PIETA 88
_From a panel by Carlo Crivelli_
A PANEL BY CARLO CRIVELLI (_a_) 90
A PANEL BY CARLO CRIVELLI (_b_) 92
SASKIA 98
_From a portrait by Rembrandt_
NICHOLAS BRUYNINGH 102
_From a portrait by Rembrandt_
PORTRAIT OF MME. MAITRE 112
_From a painting by Fantin-Latour_
MY FAMILY 120
_From a painting by Carl Larsson_
A PAINTING BY CARL LARSSON 126
PEASANT WOMEN OF DACHAUER 148
_From a painting by Leibl_
FIDDLING DEATH 154
_From a portrait by Arnold Boecklin_
THE SWIMMERS 166
_From a painting by Sorolla_
THE BATH--JAVEA 168
_From a painting by Sorolla_
THE SORCERESSES OF SAN MILAN 170
_From a painting by Zuloaga_
THE OLD BOULEVARDIER 172
_From a painting by Zuloaga_
MERCEDES 174
_From a painting by Zuloaga_
ARTISTS PAST AND PRESENT
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ANTOINE LOUIS BARYE
At the Metropolitan Museum of Art are two pictures by the Florentine
painter of the fifteenth century called Piero di Cosimo. They represent
hunting scenes, and the figures are those of men, women, fauns, satyrs,
centaurs, and beasts of the forests, fiercely struggling together. As we
observe the lion fastening his teeth in the flesh of the boar, the bear
grappl
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