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New York. The marble copy now at Chicago Arts Club, December 3 until December 24.

3. M. A. BARTHELEMY
Bronze (life size) 

French consul at Chicago. Executed in 1919. Loaned by la Maison Française, Chicago University. Exhibited "Chicago Artists," Art Institute, 1920, and at the Jacques Seligmann Galleries, New York.

4. SENATOR GIACCOMO BONI
Bronze (life size) 

The celebrated classical archæologist of Italy and the "Pierre Blanche" of the novel of that name by Anatole France, modeled on the Palatine in the atelier of Senator Boni. Placed in the permanent collection of the Campedoglio, Rome, 1923. Exhibited at the Second International Biennial Exposition of the Belli Arti, Rome. 1923-24. Paris, Spring Salon, 1924; Jacques Seligmann Galleries in Paris and in New York.

5. LIDIA RISMONDO
Terra cotta (life size) 

Widow of the Italian war hero, who was executed with two of his comrades in Austria and to whom a monument was erected by the Italian Government on the Pincio. Loaned by Signora Rismondo. Exhibited at the Second International Biennial Exposition of the Belli Arti, Rome, 1923-24. Spring Salon, Paris, 1924. Jacques Seligmann Galleries, Paris and in New York.

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