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HOW TO SHOW PICTURES TO CHILDREN
- Bouguereau’s Broken Pitcher.
- Greuze’s Broken Pitcher.
- Madame Le Brun’s Girl with Muff.
- Hoecker’s Girl with Cat.
- Breton’s Lark, the Gleaner, the Shepherd’s Star.
Girl portraits requiring careful costuming—
- Old Italian—Beatrice d’Este.
- Titian’s Bella.
- Van Dyck’s Princess Mary (detail of the group of Children of Charles I).
- Velasquez’s Princess Margaret (bust in the Louvre).
- Velasquez’s Princess Margaret (full length in Vienna).
- Velasquez’s Princess Maria Theresa (full length in Madrid).
Single Boy Figure—
- Millet’s Sower.
- French’s Minute Man (sculpture).
- Velasquez’s Mœnippus, Æsop.
- Manet’s Boy with a Sword.
- Reynolds’s Little Samuel.
- Volk’s Young Pioneer.
- Sully’s Torn Hat (head only).
- Cuyp’s boy head.
Boy portraits requiring careful costuming—
- Gainsborough’s Blue Boy.
- Millais’s Bubbles.
- Watteau’s Gilles of the Louvre (without accessory figures).
- Van Dyck’s William of Nassau.
- Van Dyck’s Prince Charles (detail of the group of Children of Charles I).
- Van Dyck’s Prince James or "Baby Stuart" (detail of the above group).
- Paris Bordone. Boy’s head.
Two Boys—
- Rubens’s Sons.
- Millais’s Princes in the Tower.