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Show IEXTHISW IS LITTLEJWEVIDEWCE Some of the Paintings at Exhibition Ex-hibition of National Salon of Fine Arts in Paris. PA.ELS, April 11 Ertrftne nohooln of painting are Mttl in erMence in taa National Na-tional Solon of Fine Arts, which opns herfl tomorrow. Tha principal attraction is th repr3ontttive collection of works by tho late Oaoton Le. Touchn, cathorod from the Luxembourg1 museum. th ministry min-istry of Justice and other public and private pri-vate jrallorlea. and Including the beautl- Iful "Vision Antique" lent by the All- brisht art jrallery of Buffalo. The picture which draws most attention atten-tion from critic I CJiarles du Freane'n "Hoturn From the Chase." which la atronff In composition and color and almost al-most revolutionary in method. Many judges pronounce It tho best work in this year's ralon, while others Eay It In tho Iworet The celebrated Hungarian painter. Philippe de Laczlo, ehows nortrnltn of tho Ducheaa of Portland and Lady Wantage. Mis Beatrice Howe's pictures of babies are most successful, and. with Mile. Olpn. de Boznanska's portraits, form eome of tho best combinations of women painters. Mlsn Elizabeth North's work, usually one of the features of tho nalon. in represented by only a few drawing. The veteran American painter, Alexander Alexan-der Hnrriflon, has four studies of waves in hla rustomary style. Florence K. Upton of New Tork sends a brilliant portrait of a woman with tho llpht reflected on her face from a blue silk curtain. Other American exhibitors are Hich-ard Hich-ard Black of Indiana. James Cnrstals of Philadelphia, Minerva J. Chapman of Chicago, Edward Cued of San Francisco, Helena Dunlnp of I.os Anpelcn. ' Bthel IJvans of Iowa, Anno Goldthwulto of Ala- bamo, EMward Orcnet of Ban Antonio, Harry Lachman of La Salle, HI.; George Oberteuffer. Julius I,. Stewart of Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, Julius Bolshovon of Detroit, William Wil-liam IT. Singer. Jrs, of Pittstiunr, Grace H. Turnbull of Baltimore and Frederic): Wcbor of Columbia. S. C. |