Michael Angelo. Robert Ingersoll Aitken
We seem to hear him say "And now where next to place the chisel?" He is
creating "Day," which is seen in the Medici Chapel, Church of San
Lorenzo, Florence, Italy.
Nymph. Isidore Konti
A poetic conception of the origin of the stream, from which the fawn
drinks.
Young Pan. Janet Scudder
A favorite subject. Pan is piping his woodland notes and marching to his
own music. Such expressive little hands are those that hold the pipes!
The crab comes up to listen and is held - spellbound.
Wildflower. Edward Berge
Everybody's love! A real darling! A little flower of the fields.
Mother and Child. Furio Piccirilli
A typical mother-expression as she croons over her baby - such a dear
one!
Eurydice. Furio Piccirilli
Orpheus has just looked back-Eurydice, realizing that he is forever lost
to her, looks mournfully after him. Great longing fills her soul.
Boy and Frog. Edward Berge
An independent young chap stands among the rushes - and how expressive
are those toes! The frog, as the fountain, spouts water.
The Dancing Nymph. Olin Warner
Her pine-cone wand thrown down, her pan-pipes cast aside, the
ivory-crowned nymph indulges in the dance.
The Outcast. Attilio Piccirilli
A powerful nude; his very toes portray his grief; surely suggested by
Rodin's work.
Boyhood. Charles Cary Rumsey
The youth who is just beginning to gather his sheaves, looks up and sees
the stars! A new treatment in sculpture.