%\ 4 LIST of Casts and f Pictures suggested ^ ^ for the first eight years of school, with special reference to the general course of study in these grades. S- ^ ^ New Haven, Connecticut. ^ ^ «^ M<' ' 5- "•! IB** - _ . /) n ^ ^qi^jO X •y Copyright 1896 by S. S. and M. R. W. u THE TUTTLE, MOBEMOUSE « TAYLOR PHE88, NEW HAVEN. *^Art IS the flowering ^ ^ ^ ^ oi man^s moral nature/* jHE decoration of school rooms has ^ received of late increased and deserved attention. The place in which ^ children spend so many hours in so many days should be as attractive in all its appointments as possible, t^ Architects of school buildings have recognized this fact and have responded to it. To make the interior of school buildings ^ ^ attractive by harmonious tinting of the walls^ to adorn with good pictures and to otherwise make the rooms as much like those of a cultivated but inexpensive home as possible, is an ideal attained in a few favored places, and which should be ^ striven for in a reasonable and sensible way. Children need to have the ideal impulse given them, e^ A love and appreciation for the beautiful gives a child resources which are likely \o ^ J' contribute to his own happiness and the happiness of those about him. e^ ^ The cultivation of the spiritual nature, of the moral and aesthetic sense is certainly practical education if to make cultivated and refined men and women is any part oi ^ ^ public school education. Moreover, cultivation of the taste has another value, inasmuch as even a little knowledge of the artistic and the beautiful has its commercial use; a fact which we have been slow to recognize in this country. School-room decoration will silently but force- fully foster these highly desirable ends in the ^ training of children. C N. KENDALL. Supt. of Schools, New Haven, Conn. !HIS list of casts and pictures for school room decoration has been prepared <^ with special reference to the New Haven Schools, in response to frequent ^ ^ 'requests from the teachers. The aim has been to suggest, first, pictures of general art value for enjoyment and spiritual uplift- ing; second, good pictures relating closely to, ^^ J^ strengthening and enriching grade work in language, eM literature, geography and history. «/^ Experience in school work has shown the importance of assigning definite subjects in each grade. An effort has been made to select not costly, «^ but inexpensive and available pictures for each grade, so as to have something within the possibilities of every earnest teacher; the one principle being to <^ choose only good compositions of standard artists. Several pictures under each subject are recom- mended, that teachers may have a wide range within which to exercise personal choice; and also to allow a variety of material in a building containing several class rooms of one grade. ^ The most desirable pictures under the several subjects are starred. This outline is not presented as ideal or final, but simply as a list from which to make selections as opportunity offers. STFXLA SKINNER, Supervisor of Drawing. M. RACHEL WEBSTER, Principal Welch District. New^ Haven, Conn,, May, 1896. KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST YEAR, ** Surround young; people during school hours with pictures and stattiary^ set off by tinted walls and ceilings^ and the silent beauty irradiating therefrom will quicken and purify the taste without encroaching upon school time, or in any way inter- fering with school work.'' FRANCIS A, WATERHOUSE. GENERAL ART CULTURE, r^ ^ Artists for special Study : Raphael. Abbott Thayer. ^^ t^^ t^' CASTS. Madonna and Child (with head of cherub at bottom of panel) Delia Robbia Madonna with lilies " " Bambini " " Cherub Head (detail) " Madonna and Child (oval top) Donatello Infant St. John (bust) Singing Cherubs Modem Infants playing with dog Goujon Harvesters Glodion Miniature Animals : Cat Fremiet Rabbit " Cock PICTURES. Immaculate Conception Murillo ^The Nativity _ Miiller *Madonna of the Chair Raphael *Virgin Enthroned Abbott Thayer Madonna .Bodenhausen " Ittenbach " - Froschl " - - DuMond Virgin of the Doves. Gorlich Madonna and Child — Jansen Christ Blessing Little Children Hoffman or Plockhorst *Children of Charles I Van Dyck Portrait of Child of Charles I. (detail).. . " Children Playing Vogel Age of Innocence Reynolds *Portrait of Girl with Cherries Russel Cherry Ripe Millais Child Marguerite Velazquez Oranges (colored) A. C. Nowell Daisies " Mrs. Bishop Pussy-willow " Buttercups " —4— LITERATURE. Longfellow. R. L. Stevenson. LANGUAGE. Description^ Story and Reproduction. (a) Special Animals : Birds. Cats and Kittens. Dogs. Rabbits. (b) General Subjects. HISTORIC ART. Egyptian. Portrait of Longfellow. Longfellow House— Cambridge. View of Charles River, Longfellow's Study. Falls of Minnehaha. Portrait of Stevenson. *The Pet Bird - Von Bremen *Feeding the Chickens Jacques Two Mothers and their Families .Gardner Feathered Pets - --.Koppers Fly Away! - - Hirt Doves (colored) A. Miessner Chicks " - A Cold Water Conference— (chicks) (colored). *Family of cats Lambert Young Kittens -- Knaus *Cats - Ronner Family Cares Barnes "Can't you Talk?" .Holmes A Cosy Corner..- .Douglass *The First Step- Swinstead *An Interesting Family Carter *The First Step-.- Millett *Soap Bubbles - - ...-Gardner The Improvised Cup Pandora's Box F. S. Church Simple illustrations relating to the story of Bgypt. The Nile with lotus and bulrushes grow- ing in it. Moses in the bulrushes. —5— SECOND YEAR. ** We can thus spend money best in pttrchasingf a few fine casts and pictures in preference to getting a great number of things with the idea of covering the walls of the school room*^ ROSS TURNER, GENERAL ART CULTURE. ^ ^ Artists for Special ■ Study: Michael Angclo. Jules Dupre. t^* t^^ t^^ CASTS. Madonna and child (circular). .Benedetto da Maiano Sleeping Angel Donatello Laughing Boy (bust) " Cherub Head (detail of relief) Delia Robbia Cupid Heads (relief of tbree) Fiamingo Cupids Singing (panel) " Infants playing with goat Goujon Miniature Animals : Elephant, running Barye Dancing Bear " PICTURES. *Sistine Madonna Raphael Madonna Gran Duca " *Madonna with Lilies .Plockhorst Virgin and Child Berrettini Madonna, Child and St. John .Bouguereau Holy Family Ittenbach Joseph and Christ. Miiller *Angel Heads -Reynolds Strawberry Girl " *At the Fountain Bouguereau The Lesson " Rural Music Lauf berger Singing Band " Pomona Millais For the Squire " Fisherman's Daughter. Jameson Cherries (colored) - A. Palmer Hollyhocks " A.E.Hardy Tulips Daisies " LITERATURE. Whittier. Eugene Field. LANGUAGE. Description^ Story and Reproduction. (a) Special Animals. Cattle. (b) General Subjects. HISTORIC ART, Greek. Portrait of Whittier. " " in his Stud)'. Whittier's Birthplace, E. Haverhill. " Home — Amesbury. " " Oak Knoll, Danvers. Portrait of Field. *In the Pasture ..- Dupr6 *The White Cow " The Escaped Cow " In the Barnyard " *Oxen Going to I,abor Troyon *Retum from the Farm " *New Born Calf Millet ^Maternity Ponsan Roadside Chatting " *Jersey Mother -Douglass Jersey " Alderney " Greedy Calves -. ...Weber The Pool (cattle) Pierce *Young Michael Angelo — photograph from statue by Zocchi *The Balloon .Dupr6 ^Haymakers or Hay Harvest " *The Little Brother Von Bremen A Heavy Load .Morgan ^Sympathy Riviere The Cut Finger .Dvorak Simple illustrations relating to the stor}' of Greece. Temples, columns, mouldings, vases. ^ —7— THIRD YEAR. "Children are moulded unconsciously by their surround- ingfs, as consciously by their discipline.^ ERNEST FENOLLOSA. GENERAL ART CULTURE. ^ .< Artists for Special Study: Murillo. Jean Francois Millet. LITERATURE. Lowell. Bryant. <^" O^ t^' CASTS. Choir Boys (seven singing from one book) Delia Robbia St. John (bust) Donatello " (life size relief) " Morning Thorwaldsen Night Miniature Panels : Sower after Millet Digger - -- " PICTURES. "The Shepherdess Millet *David the Shepherd Boy - Gardner The Good Shepherd Murillo *Child Jesus and St. John " The Good Shepherd - Plockhorst Apparition to the Shepherds " Heads of the Christ Child (detail) Raphael Cajolery - Bouguereau ^Portrait of Madam Le Bruu and Daughter Le Brun Song of Spring Grust Simplicity Reynolds The Hillside (sheep) Monks In an Old Pasture (sheep) " A Visit to the Armourer O'Neil Peaches (colored) A. Palmer Poppies " T.Welch Gentian " Clover " Dandelion ' ' Portrait of Lowell. Elm wood — ^Cambridge. Lowell in his Study. Portrait of Bryant. Bryant Homestead. HISTORY. Stories of Early History of New- Haven and Connecticut, LANGUAGE. Description, Story and Reproduction. (a) Special Animals. Sheep and Goats. (b) General Subjects. GEOGRAPHY. Forms of Land and "Water. HISTORIC ART. Early Ctiristian. F'irst Meeting House. Judges' Cave, Yale College in 1701. Home of Israel Putnam, Pomfret, Conn. Charter Oak, Hartford. Hartford Memorial Arch. Grandma's School Days ,. Green away *A Pastoral Landscape (sheep) Mauve November (sheep) Cole *In the Meadow LeRolle Shepherd Children Salentin The Knitter Chialiva Changing Pasture - . .Rosa Bonheur The Sheepfold Jacques Pasturage in the Forest " Goats on a Mountain A. Bonheur *The Sower Millet The Helping Hand Renouf *By the Brook Vou Bremen Winter Evening Hald Smith Home from a First Voyage Rosenthal Mountains. View in Rocky Mountains. View of Jungfrau. Mt. Vesuvius and Bay of Naples. Valley. Yosemite Valley. Plain. In the Fens ,...Faunce Desert. Repose in Fgypt Merson or Benz Ocean. Ship at Sea in a Storm. The Sea. - Harrison Lake. View of Lake George. Salt Lake. River. Mississippi River. Waterfall. Shoshone Falls. Simple illustrations relating to early Christian art. The cross, symbol of unselfish service ; qua- trefoil and trefoil in details of architecture ; the shield, symbol of knightly deeds. FOURTH YEAR. ** Let us, then, unfold the whole nature of the child, and not a little corner of it. * '* * It is just as important to hang reproductions of great paintings and frescoes upon the walLs as it is to place books under their eyes.'' WILLIAM ORDWAY PARTRIDGE. t2^ t^^ *^^ GENERAL ART CULTURE. .^ ^ Artists for Special Study: Landsecr. Thomas Moran. LITERATURE. Holmes. Ha>vthomc. CASTS. Choir Boys (trumpeters) Delia Robbia Mercury (seated) Thorwaldsen Chimaera. Apollo iu Chariot Modern Columbus (bust). Moorish Pauels from the Alhambra. PICTURES. *Song of the Lark Breton Angel Heads Coreggio '•Angel Trumpeters (colored) Fra Angelico "Christmas Bells Blashfield The Broken Pitcher Greuze Hope Bodenhausen or Max *The Beech Woods Ebel The Pond Weber The Mill '' Bayard (dog) Paton Odin " .- Laudseer My Dog _ " Monarch of the Glen (deer) " ""Brother and Sister Abbott Thayer Girl Churning Eastman Johnson Apple Blossoms, colored ... T. Welch Narcissus. " Dogwood. " Buttercuos. " Portrait of Holmes. Holmes' Birthplace, Cambridge. Portrait of Hawthorne. Hawthorne's Birthplace, Salem. Tlie Old Manse — Concord. The Wayside — Concord. HISTORY. Historical Reading. LANGUAGE. Description, Story and Reproduction. (a) Special Animals: Dogs and Deer. (b) General Subjects. GEOGRAPHY. North America. United States. Special Study of State of Connect- icut. HISTORIC ART. Saracenic. Portrait of Columbus. Columbus at tlie Court of Ferdinand and Isabella --. Brojik Departure of Columbus Gisbert *Tlie Caravels (colored) J. G. Tyler L,anding of Columbus Van der I^yn *Tlie Connoisseurs (portrait of Landseer with dogs) Landseer *A Distinguished Member of the Royal Humane Society ._ _. *The Shepherd's Bible Dignity and Impudence Saved The Sanctuary (deer) *Browsing (deer family) Hart of the Black Forest Carter *The Shepherd Dog Troyon *Ploughing Peter Moran *Pitching Hay Dupre Bvening Adan Ulysses Ploughing the Seashore Hardy *Views in Yellowstone Park Thos. Moran Capitol at Washington. White House at Washington. Brooklyn Bridge. Niagara Falls, Grand Canon of the Colorado. U. S. Cruiser Columbia. Old French Market, New Orleans. *Views of the World's Fair. State Capitol, Hartford, Conn. Views of New Haven, Conn. Mosque of Cordova (Arabian). Citadel of Cairo ' ' Cathedral and Tower of Giralda, Seville (Moorish). *The Alhambra, Granada, Hall of Tribune of Jus- tice (Moorish). *The Alhambra, Granada, Court of Dions. The Taj Mahal, India. Old Missions, California (colored) Harlow Scroll and Key Society Building, Yale College, New Haven. FIFTH YEAR. ^The teachings of literature and g^eography, as well as history, could be greatly advanced by a well-chosen series of pictures in the schools/' EDWIN D. MEAD. GENERAL ART CULTURE. ^ ^ Artists for Special Study : Rosa Boniieur. Jules Breton. LITERATURE. Longfellow. Irving. *^ uT' CASTS. Raphael -Goujou Maiden of Lille (bust) attributed to- Chariot of Diomedes. Water Nymph (jar on shoulder) Longfellow (bust). Panels of Gothic-leaf oruament. PICTURES. *Eud of Labor. .Breton *Horse Fair Rosa Bonheur *Ploughing " " Norman Sire " " Noble Charger " " Humble Servant " " *Pharaoli'3 Horses ...Herring Society of Friends " Three Members of a Temperance Society. " Thoroughbred Hardy Chariot of the Biga — photograph. Capitol Museum "■'Shoeing of the Horse Landseer Stories of Olden Times Hiddemauu *St. Cecilia Raphael or Hoffman Nydia Max Hope Burne Jones Iris (colored) -E.F.Parker Jack-in-the-Pulpit " Tulip Indian Corn and Apples " A. C. Nowell Portrait of Longfellow. Old Craigie House, Cambridge. Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey. Old Stone Mill, Newport. Belfry of Bruges, Brussels. Evangeline Boughton, Faed or Douglass Grand Pre : Home of Evangeline, Nova Scotia. Portrait of Washington Irving. " Sunnysidc " — Tarry town. Red Horse Inn — Irviug's room, Stratford-on-Avon. Joseph Jefferson as Rip Van Winkle. HISTORY. Historical Read- ing: Eggleston's Primary History of U. S,, etc. GEOGRAPHY. South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia. HISTORIC ART. Gothic Style. ^Portrait of Washington. *Portrait of Franklin. Washington's Home at Mt. Vernon. Washington's Monument. Washington Crossing the Delaware I,eutze Washington at Trenton - Faed Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Old Liberty Bell, Philadelphia. Photograph of Statue of Nathan Hale. Photograph of Statue of Franklin, Electrical Building, World's Fair. Public Sqtiare, Montevideo. Street Scene in Lima. Santiago Houses of Congress. London Bridge. Grand Canal, Venice. Gautier Ducal Palace and Campanile, Venice. Challenge on the Snow Thoren Windsor Castle. Houses of Parliament, London. On the Coast near Scheveningen Mesdag Market Place, Amsterdam. Dutch Girl with Cat, Hoecker. Hardanger Fiord .Rosendale or Schottze Cologne with Bridge of Boats. Theirgarten, Berlin. Nikko Temple, Japan. Palm Forest, Egypt. Study of an Arab (colored). Street Scene in Cairo. An Ostrich Farm, Australia. *Amiens Cathedral, France. Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris. St. Onen Cathedral, Rouen. *Cologne Cathedral, Germany. Lincoln Cathedral, England. York Minster, England. Westminster Abbey, London. Old Trinity Church, New York. St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York. Trinity Church, New Haven. Christ Church, Broadway, New Haven. —13— SIXTH YEAR. ** You must look at pictures studiously, earnestly, honestly. It will take years before you come to a full appreciation of art, but when at last you have it, you will be possessed of one of the purest, loftiest and most ennobling^ pleasures that the civilized world can offer you.'' JOHN C. VAN DYKE. GENERAL ART CULTURE. .* S Artists for special Study : F. S. Church. Geo. Boughton. LITERATURE. Whitticr. Emerson. Dickens. CASTS. Ariadne the Deserted from the Vatican Athene (bust). St. Cecilia (relief) Bargello Walking Lion (relief).. Barye Lion of Lucerne Thorwaldsen Panel of Egyptian Lotus. PICTURES. *The Angelus Millet ^Temperance Burne Jones The Young Shepherdess . .Munier End of the Harvest Wetherbee Return of the Reapers Minet Day in Autumn (colored) Harlow ■'Pandora's Box F. S. Church Una and the Lion " Knowledge is Power " *The Viking's Daughter " *Lions at Home Rosa Bonheur An Old Monarch " Lioness at Home Douglass Bronze Lion — Berlin Wolf Napoleon and the Sphinx Gerome *Arbutus (colored) Maud Stumn Nasturtiums " Clover " Daffodils Portrait of Whittier. Home of Whittier, Oak Knoll, Dan vers. Home of Whittier — Amesbury. Barefoot Boy. Portrait of Emerson. Emerson House — Concord. Portrait of Dickens. Gads Hill — Home of Dickens. Old Curiosity Shop — London. —14— HISTORY. Historical Read- ing : Eggleston^s History of U. S. GEOGRAPHY. The New World. HISTORIC ART. Egyptian. Assyrian, ^Portrait of Thomas JeflFersou. *Portrait of Alexander Hamilton. *The Viking Ship— (colored) _ j. G. Tyler ^Pilgrims Going to Church _ . . Boughton *Pilgrim Bxiles << Priscilla _ _ << Bunker Hill and Monument. Boston Common and Frog Pond. Old South Church, Boston. Washington Elm, Cambridge. Washington Monument. Ice Palace— Montreal. Ivachine Rapids, St. lyawrence River. Falls of Montmorenci. View of Quebec. Harper's Ferry, Virginia. Delaware Water Gap. Tropical Scene in Florida. Garden of the Gods and Pikes' Peak. Old Faithful Geyser— Yellowstone Park. Mt. St. Elias. Muir Glacier, Alaska. Ranchita. A Mexican Home. View on the Amazon. Rio Janeiro Harbor. Bridge between Santiago and Valparaiso. Native Village on Panama Railroad. Coffee Plantation, Brazil. Ruins of Aztec Temple, Yucatan. View of Pyramids of Gizeh. View of Sphinx and Pyramids. View of Obelisk, "Cleopatra's Needle." View of Temple of Karnak, The Propylou. View of Temple of Karnak, Columns of the Great Hall. View of Colossi of Memnon. View of Edfon Temple. View of Temple of Ipsamboul. View of Isle of Philac and Pharaoh's Bed. View of Gateway, Grove St. Cemetery, New Haven. View of Restoration of Palace of King Sargon, Khorsabad, Assyria. Relief, Winged Bull, Nimroud. —15- SEVENTH YEAR. " The influence of a picture is beyond human calculation. It is like the kind word fitly spoken — it can never die.'' t^* t^* O^ GENERAL ART CULTURE. ^* ^ Artists for Special Study : Corot, Inncss. Winslow Homer. LITERATURE. Lowell. Bryant. Scott. Burroughs. CASTS. Victor}', mitying Sandal Praxiteles Hermes, (bust). Panels, Parthenon Frieze Phidias Scott (bust). Panels of Antheniion ornament. PICTURES. 'Queen Louise Richter ^Pandora Sichel Atalanta's Race Poynter Reading from Homer Alma Tadema *The Golden Stairs Burne Jones *A Morning Landscape Corot Villa d' Avray K *Paysage " *Landscapes Geo. Inness Eight Bells Winslow Homer *Man in Boat P'ishing " " La Nuit Mesdag *Moming in Venice Ross Turner Scotland Forever Thompson Jeanne d' Arc Le Page Photo of Statue of Joan the Shepherdess, — Museum, Luxemburg Wild Rose (colored) Dogwood, " Cosmos, " Trumpet Flower " Portrait of Lowell. " Elmwood," Cambridge. Portrait of Bryant. Bryant's Homestead. Portrait of Scott. Abbotsford. Scott's Monument, Edinburgh. Ellen's Isle, Loch Katrine. Melrose Abbey. Portrait of Burroughs. Home of Burroughs. E. F. Parker Paul de Longpre -i6— HISTORY. Discoveries, Settlements, French and Indian War, The Revolution, War of I8I2. GEOGRAPHY. The Old World. HISTORIC ART. Greek. Portrait of Columbus. *Portrait of John Quincy Adams. ^Portrait of Daniel Webster. Photograph of Lief Erickson's Statue in Boston Whitney lyief Erickson's Expedition to America in looi, Edwd. Moran Sailing of the Mayflower Bayes Return of the Mayflower Boughton *Declaration of Independence Trumbull Rock of Gibraltar. Westminster Abbey, London. Covent Garden Market, London. Lake Como, Switzerland. *Chamounix and Mt. Blanc. Mt. St. Michaels, France. Zaandem — windmill and canal. Watch Tower on the Rhine. Venice Ennecking The Rial to, Venice. *Sunset at Capri Leu The Impressed Team Thoren Constantinople and the Bosphorus. Swartisen Glacier, Norway. River with House Boats, Canton, China. Halt on the Oasis - Schreyer Distant View of the Himalayas. Mikado's Palace and Garden, Kioto, Japan. View of Acropolis and Parthenon. '< " " Temple of Jupiter. " Parthenon, Doric Order. * " Temple of Theseus, Doric Order. * ' ' Erectheum and Caryatid Porch, Ionic Order " Temple of Wingless Victory, Ionic Order " Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, Corin- thian Order. Old State House, New Haven Green. Portico Sheflaeld Physical Laboratory (old Sheffield residence), designed by Ithiel Towne. Photo of Statue of Mars. " " Athene. <« '' Melpomone. " Winged Victory. " Bust of Zeus. " Hera. " " Athena. " " Apollo. " " Hermes. —17— EIGHTH YEAR. ^'We love First when we see them painted things we have passed Perhaps a hundred times, nor cared to see, And so they are better painted/' ROBERT BROWNING . GENERAL ART CULTURE. ^ ^ Artists for special Study : Edw. Moran. Turner. LITERATURE. Holmes. Goldsmith. Tennyson. Shakespeare. HISTORY. Civil War, Reconstruction, Review. tjr^ t^* t^^ CASTS. Orpheus, Euridicc and Hermes (relict). Alexandrian Precession Thorwaldsen Heads from Trajan Colnnin. Julius Caisar (bust). Lincoln (bust). Panel of Roman Acanthus Scroll. PICTURES. *The Gleaner Millet *Sea Melodies - - Edward Moran *Fightiug Temerairc - - .Turner *The Sea Harrison •^he Old Toll House (colored) Harlow Early Spring Isenbart *Vestal Tuccia Le Roux The Blessed Damosel Rossetti The Vintage Festival Alma Tadema ^Harvest Moon Mason Breaking Home Ties Hovenden Purple Lilacs (colored) Longprd Magnolia, " Thistle, Lady Slipper. " Portrait of O. W. Holmes. Holmes House, Cambridge. Portrait of Gold.smith. Portrait of Tennyson. House of Tennyson— Isle of Wight. "The Holy Grail "—Frieze in Boston Public Librar}', by Abbey. Portrait of Shakespeare. Photograph— Bust of Shakespeare in Stratford. Stratford-on-Avon and Home of Shakespeare. Anne Hathaway's Cottage. ^Portrait of Lincoln Marshall Photograph— Statue of Lincoln St. Gaudcns ^Portrait of Grant Marshall Prisoners to the Front Win.slow Homer In the Hands of the Enemy Hovenden Soldier's Dream Detaille — 18— Gladstone. GEOGRAPHY. General Review of the "World. HISTORIC ART. Roman. Byzantine. Romanesque. Portrait of Gladstone. Portrait of Gladstone with his Grandchildren. Hawarden Castle — Home of Gladstone. Golden Gate, San Francisco. *New York from the Bay Edward Moran Venice " Approach to Venice .Turner Appian Way, Rome. Castle of St. Angelo and the Tiber. Norwegian Wedding Party. Buda Pesth — Palace and Bridge, Champs Elysees, Paris. Eiffel Tower, Heidelberg Castle, Germany. Schafhausen — Falls of the Rhine. The Matterhorn, Switzerland. Fish Market, Bergen. Market place, Nuremburg. lyiverpool from the Mersey. Fujiyama, Japan. Buddhist Tower, Benares, India. Imperial Courier - Schreyer View of Colosseum. * ' ' Pantheon . " Forum. " Arch of Constantine. Relief from Arch of Marcus Aurelius. Photo, Statue of Augustus, Vatican. " " Diana of Versailles. " " Mercury seated. " Bust of Antinous. *Mosque of St. Sophia (Constantinople). Mosque of San Vitale, Italy (copied from St. Sophia). Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem. St. Marks, Venice (eastern). *Cathedral of Pisa with leaning tower (western). Winchester Cathedral, England. United Church on New Haven Green. Center " " " Osbom Hall, New Haven. Trinity Church, Boston. —19- HISTORIC ART. Renaissance. SUPPLEMENTARY. *Duomo aud Campanile, Florence. St. Peter's, Rome. St. Paul's, London. Ch. St. John Lateran, Rome. Ch. Salute, Venice. Pantheon, Paris. Palace of Louvre, Paris. Versailles, Paris. Opera House, Paris. The Invalides, Paris. Heidelberg Castle, Germany. Theatre, Berlin. ^* t^" t^* ** Education, if it means anything, is the quickening of the powers that enable us to live — ideally and practically, morally and mentally — or that give us the capacity to en- joy and expand this life ; and art, ev en in its simplest form, tends to these ends.^ * * * .v * * ^^ * * * ^ * " Whatever is beautiful or true — for these are but inter- changeable terms in art — ^has that inherent quality which addresses the intelligence agreeably or happily/^ JOHN F. WEIR, Director Yale Art School* ** Art is not a thing having a separate existence ; it is not merely a costly exotic, only cultivated by the wealthy few, and intended to please a narrow circle of highly refined people ; not this, but a blossoming of the universal nature of man, a natural outcome of every age, every stage of civilization, every condition of life/' LUCY CRANE. e^ ^ LIBRARY OF CONGRESS » 020 975 965 2