Youth. Victor H. Salvatore
A little maid in sweet simplicity - against the shrubbery.
Soldier of Marathon. Paul Noquet
Recalling one of the Niobids of the Uffizi Gallery, Florence. The last
dying agony of a Greek soldier. His shield stands at the left.
Primitive Man. Olga Popoff Muller
He hauls the quarry home. Would the nose of primitive man be so lacking
in primitiveness?
The Scalp. Edward Berge
The Indian stands exultant! His hands alone betray what has happened.
The rest of the work is most carefully treated to cover the barbarous
side of the subject.
Apollo Hunting. Haig Patigian
"I shot an arrow into the air." This muscular figure recalls the work on
Machinery Palace done by the same sculptor.
A Faun's Toilet. Attilio Piccirilli
An awkward, somewhat bashful, wholly boyish faun - his costume an ivy
crown.
Duck Baby. Edith Barretto Parsons
A gleeful little soul with chubby toes - more gleeful than the quacking
ducks she squeezes.
A Maiden of the Roman Campagna. Albin Polasek
Like an antique bronze from Pompeii. The anemones in her braided hair
are surely some of those that grow so plentifully on the great Campagna
beyond Rome.
Head of Lincoln. Adolph Alexander Weinman
He might have looked like this at the time of his Gettysburg speech.
Daughter of Pan. R. Hinton Perry
A girlish satyr most intent upon the echoes that she makes when blowing
through her double pipes.