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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.