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Of course these likenesses do not all look alike, and a topic of perennial interest Is: What did George WashThere are ington really look like? three representations of Washington that have been general favorites and hold their popularity. The favorite profile has been Houdons, with Stuarts canvasses for the full face and Trumbulls for the figure. Houdons statue at Richmond, Va., gives us the milie portary profile. Stuarts trait is called the presidential head." Trumbull certainly should have known him well enough to give us his bodily appearance. Stuart is said to have admitted that the Houdon marble is superior to his canvas as a likeness, adding that it was the only one that was better; he held that the defects In his own work were due to the poorly fitted false teeth which Washington wore. It Is agreed by Washingtons contemporaries that his figure had certain marked peculiarities. He was shallow through the chest, did not grow small at the waist, had long legs and very large hands. For the rest, he stood a little over six feet and weighed between 210 and 220 pounds an excitizen. ceedingly These bodily peculiarities are all faithfully brought out lu Houdons statue. The famous French sculptor took carefwl body measurements of his subject and a mould of his face. From this mould he took a plaster mask, which he took back with him to France; a copy of It is preserved In the mint at Philadelphia. Houdon was a perfectly trained and competent technician. He produced easily and abundantly In marble and bronze to the satisfaction of his contemporaries. So there seems no reason to doubt that his statue of George Washington which has many times been reproduced Is an admirable reproduction In marble of the Father of His Country. Yet the controversy over the best likeness" of Washington never dies. For example, Paul Bartlett, the sculptor, said of the Houdon statue: I had always thought that Houdon was selected to make the portrait statue of Washington on account of the general desire that this important statue should be by the best sculptor of the time, and that Houdon was considered as such. It has been a disagreeable surprise to learn that Canova was strongly preferred and that Houdon was chosen only as second full-fac- able-bodie- 32-Pa- also medicine it a Rest help, and I reco. mend it to those wk DOAN'S jssy ro will pict if youwish to public Cst Doans at An? Store, 60c a Boa CO, BO) have kidneys broken down under the strain of FOSTER.MILBURN SWEET LITHE d best and because Canova could not be Induced to leave Rome." This opens up some interesting correspondence at the time the. state of Virginia ordered the statue. Under date . of December 10, 1784, Jefferson writes to General Washington himself : The Executive of our state has remitted to Dr. Franklin and myself, the care of having the statue made, which the Assembly directed as a mark of their gratitude to you. I find that a Monsieur Houdon of this place (Paris) possesses the reputation of being the first statuary in the world. I sent for him and had some conversation with him on the subject. . . . Monsieur Houdon is at present engaged in making a statue of the King of France (Louis XVL) ; a bust of Voltaire, executed by him, is said to be one of the finest in the world. January 12, 1785, Jefferson In acknowledging a letter received from Governor Harrison of Virginia writes: There could be no question raised as to the sculptor who should be employed, the reputation of Monsieur Houdon of this city, being unrivalled In Europe. He Is resorted to for the statues of most of the sovereigns of Europe." Lafayette sent by Houdons hand a letter to Washington, written July 4, 1785, in which he said: Nothing but the love of glory and his respect for you could induce him to cross the seas, as his business here far exceeds his leisure, and his numerous and gratified friends make him very happy at home. Houdon obtained special permission from the French government to travel for six months in order to make It possible for him to come to this country. When Houdon was embarking with Franklin, Jefferson wrote Washington July 10, 1785: , He comes now for the purpose of lending the aid of his art to transmit you to posterity. He is without rival-shi- p In it, being employed from all parts of Europe In whatever Is capital. He has had difficulty In withdrawing himself from an order of the Empress of Russia. In Introducing and recommending Houdon to Richard Henry Lee, Monroe arid the entire Virginia delegation In congress, Jefferson among other things ... Restore. 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Yes; swelling reduced ini the statues In colors, and they are few days; reffulofes the liver, kidneys, stomachtin and purilies the blood, strengthens still quite distinct. And Its a statue entireheart; system. Writ forFrto Trial Troatnunt. 01 of George Washington. Whats more, COLLUM DROPSY REMEDY C- Dept S. 0., a Its good one; an excellent likeness and an Inspiring figure. Pinned upon Unknown. the statue Is a printed card stating Is like all deep astronomy Studying that it formerly stood in Bowling stuff. It teaches you that education Is Green, New York. only a process of Increasing your Did Ij ever stand In Bowling Green? knowledge of what you dont know, The City History club of New York never can know. city cannot find any trace of such a Man learns nothing. He merely estatue. The art commission In the xtends his horizon enlarges his cocity hall of New York has no official mprehension of his Ignorance. knowledge of It. Yet tradition is that What is water? Two parts of hthe statue was placed in Bowling ydrogen, one part of oxygen. All right, Green in 1792, replacing the' leaden what are hydrogen and oxygen? N statue of George III of England, and ariswer. stood there until 1835 or even later. The divine wisdom of the creator is Here Is the chronology of the stat- hidden from us. We gradually Iue, so far as It Is known at present: ncrease our comprehension of our Igo 1845 Sold at a New York municipal gnorance. That Is called progress.-Chicaauction sale for $250 to a Mr; Post. Jacques, South Norwalk, Conn. 1860 At the death of Mr, Frenzieder Finance. Jacques In 1860 a Mr. Sch'ff became Its owner. Roberts Whats the matter? FinanNext owner, Antonio Decorate ; next ces says: bothering you? He is, without rivalshlp, the first owner Frank Theobald, tobacco dealer, Richard Yes; I owe Rogers $5, and York. Ive statuary of his age; as a proof of New today Ive got it, and he knows 1890 Surmounted arch which he receives orders from every across got it, and he knows I know lie know avenue In New other country for things Intended to Fifth Yorks Ive got It. American Legion Weekly. celebration of the centenary of Washbe capital. Triie Enough. Moreover, the Canova story is ingtons Inauguration. Illustrations in m Harpers Weekly and Frank Leslies Why is the kaiser so vehement hardly borne out by the dates . In- show war? the arch with the In statue the start he didnt volved. Antonio Canova place. declaring 1907 Joseph Liebman, lowas undoubtedly a great sculptor, but tobacconist, Nobody likes to take credit for a tried to sell It to the New York Hishe was born sixteen; years later than sing venture. Houdon and certainly was no rival torical society for $5,000. Incidentally If a woman didnt have a better of the Frenchman in 1784. It was Liebman used the statue as an adshe vertisement. in 1780 that he went to Rome and opinion of a man than he deserves 1913 Stood In front of a barber would never fall in love with him. devoted himself to the antique and the revival of the art of classic sculp- shop at St. Nicholas avenue and One street. ture. It was about 1790 that he began Hundred and Eighty-Secon-d to be famous. Incidentally, Canova New York. 1919 Found in a junk shop and In the last years of his life modeled bought by General Coleman Du Pont a statue of Washington which Is In the for $800 to give to the Historical museum at Possagno, Italy. Society of Delaware. Jean Antoine Houdon There are many printed allusions on the other hand, won the Prlx IinwgesH de to the statue and all say, said to Rome in 1761 and studied in Rome for have stood In Bowling Green." nearly ten years. His stay there was If It didnt stand there, where did marked by at least one production it stand? Hot water of world-wid- e importance, Ecorcbe Some day the Delaware Historical VJ Sure Relief an anatomical model which has served will have a home of its owm society as a guide to all artists to this day. And then this mystery statue of Houdon returned to Paris and was adGeorge mitted to the Academy in 1769. In manent Washington will have a per resting place. 25$ end 75$ Packages. Everywhere ATLANTA, O- , (1757-182- 2) belief Sure FOR INDIGESTION (1741-1828- ), w 6 Bellans laSEULiAKIS |