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HOW TO SHOW PICTURES TO CHILDREN
Winslow Homer. Fog Warning. Boston Art Museum.
Gulf Stream. Metropolitan Museum.
Life Line.
Turner. The Fighting Téméraire. National Gallery, London.
Marshall Johnson. The Constitution.
The Constitution and Guerrière.
Mauve. By the Sea. (Hull of a dismantled ship drawn on the shore by horses.)
Sadee. Portion of the Poor. (Women and children in shallow water picking up small fish cast away from the newly arrived fishing-vessel near by.)

Illustrations of legends.

Raphael. St. George and the Dragon, National Gallery, London.
Tintoretto. St. George and the Dragon. National Gallery, London.
Carpaccio. St. George and the Dragon. Church of S. Giorgio, Venice.
Raphael. St. Margaret and the Dragon. Louvre, Paris.
Raphael. St. Michael and the Dragon. Louvre, Paris.
Guido Reni. St. Michael and the Dragon. Church of Cappuccini, Rome.
Van Dyck. St. Martin dividing his cloak with a beggar. (Illustration in Van Dyck, Riverside Art Series.)
Murillo. Vision of St. Anthony. Berlin Gallery.
Vision of St. Anthony. Seville Cathedral.
Vision of St. Anthony. St. Petersburg.
Van Dyck. Vision of St. Anthony. (Illustration in Van Dyck, Riverside Art Series.)
Titian. St. Christopher. Doge's Palace, Venice.
Raphael. St. Cecilia. Bologna Gallery.
Carpaccio. Story of St. Ursula in series of paintings in Venice Academy. Special favorite: The Dream of St. Ursula.
Puvis de Chavannes and others. Life of St. Genevieve, in decorations of the Pantheon, Paris.