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HOW TO SHOW PICTURES TO CHILDREN
- Kever. Sewing-School. (Two rows of little girls in chairs outside cottage, bending assiduously to their sewing tasks.)
- Kaulbach. The Pied Piper. Illustration of Browning’s poem, (Courtyard with flight of stone steps up which a crowd of merry children are rushing in pursuit of the piper.)
- Elizabeth Gardner. Two Mothers. (Young mother and child, hen and chicks.)
- Three Friends. (Two little girls and calf.)
- Peter de Hooch. Interior, Metropolitan Museum, (Little girl bringing jug into house from outer door. Mother seated within. Dog.)
- Storeroom. Amsterdam. (Little girl and mother.)
- Courtyard. National Gallery, London. (Mother and little girl hand in hand.)
- Plockhorst. Christ Blessing Little Children. (The Saviour seated with group of children pressing about him.)
- Titian. Tobias and the Angel. S. Marziale, Venice. (Illustrating story in Apocrypha. Boy led by angel and accompanied by dog. Child carries fish for his father.)
- Presentation of Virgin in Temple. Venice Academy. (Child Mary walking up long flight of Temple steps, at top of which High Priest is standing. Many spectators.)
- Tintoretto. Presentation of Virgin in Temple. S. Maria dell’ Orto, Venice. Same subject as above in different composition.
Miscellaneous story subjects of home and outdoor life.
- Gerard Dou. Poulterer’s Shop. National Gallery, London. (Young lady bargaining with market-woman for hare.)
- Spinner’s Dream. Munich, (Old woman saying grace at meal.)
- Maes. Old woman spinning. Amsterdam.
- Old woman paring apples. Berlin.
- Terburg. Lady washing her hands. Dresden Gallery.