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HOW TO SHOW PICTURES TO CHILDREN
Winslow Homer.The Fox.Pennsylvania Academy.
Liljfors.Foxes.Buffalo.
Géricault.The Derby.Louvre.
Dagnan-Houveret.At the Watering-Trough.(Cart-horse and driver.)
Regnault.Horses of Achilles.Boston Art Museum.
Schreyer.
Halt in the Desert.
On the March.
Arab Scouts.
Rubens.
Lion Hunt.(Seven men, three horses, lion and lioness.)Munich.
Lion Hunt.Dresden Gallery.
Landscer’s subjects.
The Newfoundland Dog.(“Distinguished Member of the Humane Society.”)
Shoeing.
By Dog.
King Charles Spaniels (lying on table).National Gallery.
Sleeping Bloodhound.
Monarch of the Glen.(Deer.)
The Challenge.(Deer.)
The Sanctuary.(Deer.)
Highland Shepherd’s Chief Mourner.(Shepherd dog beside master’s coffin.)
Suspense.(Bloodhound.)South Kensington Museum.
Twa Dogs.South Kensington Museum.
High Life and Low Life.(Bulldog and greyhound, companion subjects in National Gallery of British Art, London.)
The Nutcrackers.(Squirrels.)
Rosa Bonheur’s subjects.
The Shepherd Dog.Wallace Collection, London.
Flambeau.(Dog’s head.)
Deer in the Forest.Metropolitan Museum.
Lion Cub.Bowdoin College.
Peace.(Head of horse.)
War.(Head of old lion.)
Ploughing in Nivernais.Luxembourg, Paris.
Horse Fair.Metropolitan Museum.
Haymaking in Auvergne.Luxemhourg.
Brittany Sheep.
Sheep of Berry.