Word: child
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Means '17, respectively. Vanda, daughter of Maleski, Miss Helenka Adamowska Aanna, Vanda's nurse, Miss Dorothy Thorndike Magda Yuzefova, betrothed to Yuzef, Miss Nora Collidge Basia, Yanova, wife of Yan, Miss Molly Hill Manka, betrothed to Stach, Miss Rosanna Fiske Wikta, Miss Eleanor Bremer Franka, Miss Madeleine Beals Zosia, child of Basia, Miss Frances Doliber
From Henry Goldman, an altarpiece, "Madonna and Child," by Spinelio Apretino...
...Centaur and Nymph" and "Dancer and Gazelies"; also an oil painting by James McNeill Whistler, "Symphony in blue and silver--Trouville." From J. Pierpont Morgan '89, 26 original drawings by Rembrandt, now on view in the Print Room. From Messrs. Duveen Bros., of New York City, a "Madonna and Child," by Matteo da Siena, and a "Madonna Adoring the Child," by Piero di Cosimo, on exhibition in the gallery. From Mortimer L. Schiff, the Cogswell collection of original drawings by old masters...
...addition to the splendid Piero di Cosmo, recently described in these columns and now on loan at the Fogg Museum, that institution has also received as a loan from the Messrs. Duveen in New York a well-preserved tempera painting on panel of the "Virgin and Child," an Italian work of art of the 15th century by the Sienese painter, Matteo di Giovann di Bartolo, called Matteo di Siena (1435 1495). This important picture was formerly in the collection of Sir Philip Burne-Jones...
...Fogg Art Museum is now showing in its gallery for about a week one of the finest Florentine paintings that has come to America in recent years. It is the well-known large tondo, painted in oils on panel, of the "Madonna Adoring the Child," a typical Florentine work of the late 15th century, by Piero di Lorenzo, known as Piero di Cosimo (1462-1520). It will be recalled that Piero di Cosimo is chosen by George Eliot in "Romola" as the typical Florentine artist...