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Catalogue of a Century of progress exhibition of paintings and . . . (This picture is now in the sacristy of the Miinster and is repr in S Graf Piickler Limburg, Martin Schaffner, 1899, PI 7, there attributed to Schaffner ) Biichner believes the painter of these portraits to be Conrad Bauer, the Swabian monogrammist, C B JEAN BOURDICHON, FRENCH, c 1457-1521 5
The Rearrangement of the Painting Galleries Among the latter are the Cranach "Cruci- fixion," probably the most famous example by this artist in America and characteristic works by Hans Maler, Bartel Bruyn the Younger, and Martin Schaffner
Catalogue of an exhibition of works by members of the Société des . . . MARTIN, HENRI hegresse; "Saint Julien l'Hospitalier," by Aman-Jean; and "Francesca da Rimini," by Henri Martin, a young artist, unti this time prac- tically unknown He was born at Toulouse, France, August 5, 1860, and studie
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Acknowledgments - The Art Institute of Chicago James Rondeau, President and Eloise W Martin Director of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Sarah Guernsey, Deputy Director and Senior Vice President for Curatorial Affairs, endorsed this endeavor
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