De Vries, Ibarra & Co.

Among them is "Prinzessin Ilse," an exquisite Madchen of the Hara mountains; "Was sich der Wald erzahlt," by Putlitz; and now a couple of art essays, on the "Venus of Milo," and on "Rafael and Michael Angelo," by Hermann Grimm, the author of the "Life of Michael Angelo," and son of one of the famous brothers Grimm.

Noble's painting "John Brown's Blessing" (1867),[9] Albert Bierstadt's "Mt.

The largest, and the one now on exhibition, is by Gustave Paul Dore ... entitled 'Midsummer,' and represents many flowers familiar to us.

Among them a picture by Antonio Cortez, a pupil of Rosa Bonheur, one winter scene of singular fidelity to nature; also one called 'The Young Cooks.'

The marbles are also fine ... 'The Dream of Youth' by Miss Ann Whitney is excellent.

DeVries Art Gallery, no.145 Tremont St., Boston, 19th century
Emblem, 1864
Emblem, 1865