18 Metropolitan Art Museum of Art. John Taylor Johnston, president; Gen. L.P. di Cesnola, LL. D., secretary and director; Prof. W. H. Goodyear, curator. 19 Museum and Gallery of Art of the New York Jacob B. Moore, librarian. Historical Society. 20 Permanent Art Collections of the National D. Huntington, N. A., president; T. Addison Richards, N. A., corresponding secretary. 21 Art Gallery, Vassar College. Academy of Fine Arts. 26 Permanent Art Collections of the Pennsylvania James L. Claghorn, president; George Cor Annual course on art subjects; free. 1 course. History, and theory of archi tecture, sculpture, painting, and ornament, illustrated with stereopticon. 2,000 6 courses History and the theory of the a 41 are the models of all of Bartholomew's statues, and 10 of the busts are by the b Collection of bronzes made in China and Japan by Prof. W. P. Blake in 1862-'63, c Swedish and American vases; also cornices, capitals, columns, etc., for use in d Specimens in Oriental, European, old English, and American pottery; special e 8 of these are copies and 1 is an original. f24 casts of antique statues and 2 of busts belonging to the Peabody Institute, g Copies. h 2 are colossal: the "David" of Michael Angelo, and the "Taney," by Rinehart; j The famous reproduction of the Ghiberti gates, made by Barbedienne, of Paris, k 5 are originals by Rinehart; there are also two models of large vases by him. Of these 6 are original slabs of large size from Nineveh, 19 are copies in plaster; n 60 fragments of antique sculpture, collected in Rome by Mr. C. C. Perkins, are o Of these, 2 are bronze and 1 terra cotta. p Among the casts of antique sculpture are 6 Greek vases, 36 slabs of the frieze q 11 of these are originals. Among Egyptian antiquities. & Antiquities from Cyprus, Tanagra figurines, etc. t These are plaster casts; the museum has also 5 carvings in ivory and 50 carv u Also the Dixwell collection of Etruscan pottery, 47 objects, and a large number v 6 ancient inscriptions in stone. w These are the famous miniature copies of antiques made by Mollica in Naples; y One medallion portrait and 9 modern statuettes. z Pieces and fragments of ancient Indian pottery from Brazil and Peru. cc This is the number of pieces of ancient Cypriote statuary contained in the Di, ee Di Cesnola collection. ff Of these, 49 are antiques in stone, 35 are plaster copies of antiques. The museum hh 4 of these are originals. ii Copies of medieval statuary. jj A rare collection of ceramics and glassware, selected from the exhibitions of kk 8 are copies. ll 3 are copies. mm 1 is a copy. nn 17 are originals. 00 Original Tanagra figurines. TABLE II.-Statistics of museums of art etc.-Continued. 28 Park Gallery of Art, University of Vermont. 29 Athenæum Art Gallery, St. Johnsbury, Vt.. 30 Corcoran Gallery of Art. a 1 is original. b 1 is original in marble, the "Ghost in Hamlet," by the late American sculptor, Mr. T. R. Gould. e 3 are copies in marble. d 116 are by Barye, of Paris. The Hall of Bronzes contains also a case of the Hildesheim treasures, 30 pieces; a case of electrotype reproductions from South Kensington, 90 pieces; and the Milton shield and other Elkington work. e Copies in plaster. Of these 78, the 198 feet of the frieze of the Parthenon, -which form the frieze of the Hall of Antique Sculpture, -and the Ghiberti gates, are each reckoned as a single example. f4 exquisite Sèvres vases, the Prometheus vase by Minton, 2 majolica vases by Decker, of Paris, and 2 porcelain plaques by Schopin, of Paris, are in this small but costly collection of ceramics. Name of museum. TABLE II.-Statistics of museums of art, etc.-Continued. 34567 Art Collections, Louisiana State University Art Collections, Yale School of Fine Arts, Yale College 130 6 Museum of Maryland Historical Society d.. 50 a 100 A few. 50 200 275 300 1 53 1,225 200 31 20 2 100 b A few c Many A few. 20 Art Gallery, Peabody Institute 6 8 Art Gallery, Amherst College. 4 625 9 Fine Arts Department of the Boston Public Library. 25 10 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston h i 63 40 7,000 A few. g A few 26 a Series of panel pictures representing windows of Cologne Cathedral. |