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WITH THE ARTISTS  117

-tis, and in which this versatile artist was shown to excellent advantage. 

An exhibition of new works by Carle J. Bienner was held at the Waldorf during several afternoons in March, and was attended by many of that artist's friends. 

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Geo. Grey Barnard, Sculptor  PAN.

An English water-colorist, Mr. Sutton Palmer, recently made his how to the American public at Knoedler's Galleries, where a large number of his productions in this medium were shown; and which indicated that this artist has not been able to divorce himself from the labored manner which is usually so noticeable in the works of many English painters in water colors. 

At Macbeth's Gallery there has recently been shown an interesting collection of 

some thirty landscapes by Robert C. Minor, whose work is always interesting and full of color, and whether showing effects of twilight or in the full light of the summer sun, is always charming in the arrangement of light and shade.  

The World's Fair introduced two talented Norwegian painters to the American public: Zorn and Fritz von Thaulow. Since the Chicago Exhibition the spirited and original etchings of Zorn have become reasonably familiar in his country, and recently some of the works of Fritz von Thaulow have been shown at the gallery of Julius Oehme. No one could view these works without realizing that the artist presents his subjects in an original and powerful manner, and that his work bristles with individuality and clearness of expression.