Particulars | Artist | |
To the French Government: | ||
The entire collection of French paintings on loan, with the exception of Mile. DuBourg (Mme. Fantin-Latour). | Degas. | |
Avant la Course | Do. | |
To Col. Axel H. Oxholm, Washington, DC: | ||
Martha Washington, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson. | Attributed to Jonathan E. Earl, Los Angeles, CA. | |
Roses | Renoir. | |
Do | Forain. | |
Roses in a Chinese Vase and Sculpture by Maillol | Vuillard. | |
Maternity | Gauguin. |
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