Arthur William Heintzelman Etcher An Appreciation of the Man And His Work With

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These appeared in the NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE. Only a small portion are given.
" One of the recent plates is called The 8un Bath, two figures, a woman half kneeling, half reclining on the floor, an open book before her, and the little nude child of the outdoor subjects stretched beside her. The beauty of the treatment in this plate calls for applause. There is not a superfluous line, and every line that is there plays into a lovely rhythm. The face of the mother, her gesture, and the pose of th
...e child combine to express intent 'nterest and complete absence of self-consciousness.
* * * "A series of little figures, drooping ladies with pensive profiles and long beautiful hands, show the kind of sensitiveness that Whistler and Rossetti had 23 to models of this special linear elegance. One of these ladies, of the exotic Jane Burden type, fingers a long chain as she leans forward in a chair draped with a patterned material. A peacock is the prin- cipal element in the pattern, and the whole design has individuality and piquancy.


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