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...place of honor in The Art Amateur for March is occupied by Frederick A. Bridgman, whose genius and industry have won him, at the early age of thirty-three, a high repute in two hemispheres. An entertaining sketch of the artist by Edward Strahan, a fellow-pupil in the atelier of Gerome, is illustrated by a portrait and a number of drawings by the artist; while the frontispiece, drawn by Camille Piton, represents Bridgman's "Lady of Cairo Visiting." A special feature of the number is Caryl Florio's long review of "Billee Taylor," the new English comic opera, giving...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 3/11/1881 | See Source »

...MILLET, the distinguished artist of New York, whose lectures on Greek and Roman costume have been so well received in Boston, will deliver a lecture on Roman costume before the Philological Society, on Tuesday next, January 18, at 7.30 P.M., in Sever 11. All are invited to be present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 1/14/1881 | See Source »

...following are the officers of the Hasty Pudding Club: W. R. Thayer, President; C. R. Sanger, Vice-President; C. H. W. Foster, Treasurer; P. Evarts, Secretary; C. Sprague, Ko.; C. A. Coolidge, Artist; J. S. How, Chorister...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 10/15/1880 | See Source »

...cold every time; but I could n't say much for the rest of the features. One young lady had written underneath the sentimental and foolish pictures, "Mt. Desert - Before and After!" I challenged her to try it next summer, and was having a very pleasant talk, when the artist suddenly remarked, "Mr. Milburn, we will take you now as Hercules." This was too much! It was too sarcastic a reference to my small size. I claimed my twenty-five cents and departed. The next day, I received a complete set of the pictures, appropriately labelled, and they now adorn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALMOST A STATUE. | 3/5/1880 | See Source »

...have to do is to step downstairs, for there are always to be found Faith, Hope, and Charity, - my landlady's daughters. I shall not describe their beauty, for you would all come rushing down here. It will be enough to say that my friend Mr. Lafarge, the artist, surreptitiously introduced them into his painting of Apollo and the Graces; I refuse to say whom he took as the model...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUTSIDE. | 1/23/1880 | See Source »

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