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...Washington, D.C. in 1863 showing Conestoga wagons winding along the Potomac, Cole's English Landscape in which couples as well as cows find coolness by a stream, Moro's Beach at Cape Cod, Lawson's impressionistic Landscape in pinks and greens, Ochtman's Mill Pond, Casilear's New Hampshire ravine, an unusual treatment of texture in rocks, moss and wood. Through June...
19TH CENTURY HOLIDAY-Lewison, 50 East 76th. Select representational paintings by 18 lesser-known artists of the past, mostly Americans. Included are J. F. Cropsey's The Old Mill, J. W. Casilear's In the Wood, Bierstadt's Italian Peasant and August Franzen's Mother and Child. Through...
Married. Melville Elijah Stone II, of Chicago (Lee, Higginson & Co.), namesake grandson of the Associated Press' late general manager; and Katharine Temple Lapsley of Bedford, N. Y., granddaughter of the late Manhattan financier Howard Lapsley; in Bedford. Mr. Stone was once described and painted by Artist Thomas Casilear Cole as "the genuine, cleanminded young man of today in these United States" (TIME...
Engaged. Melville E. Stone II, grandson of . Associated Press General Manager Melville E. Stone, of Manhattan; to Katharine Temple Lapsley, granddaughter of late Manhattan financier Howard Lapsley. In 1925 Mr. Stone was described and painted by Artist Thomas Casilear Cole as "the genuine, cleanminded young man of today in these United States" (TIME...
...States. Every girl will have a candidate for this honor, but if she looks at the portrait I have done of Mr. Stone she is more likely to see more than a trace of that ideal young man whose picture she carries in her heart." The speaker was Thomas Casilear Cole, who had 35 paintings on exhibition at the Ainslie Galleries, Manhattan, last week. He was particularly pleased with his "Portrait of a Typical American Young Man" and his model-Melville E. Stone III, 22, grandson of the onetime general manager of the Associated Press, son of the late Herbert...
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