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Our Growing Collections                           39

Fund, of which by far the most notable is the seven-volume set of
Oeuvres Romanesque by Andre A-lalraux, which has just been
issued by the Imprimerie Nationale. The work is illustrated copi¬
ously throughout with brilliant colored lithographs by Walter
Spitzer. As a dividend, the set includes an extra suite of the plates
in a portfolio, suitable for exhibition.
 

PICTURE CREDITS

The photograph of Robert Frost and Mark Van Doren was
supplied by the educational broadcasting station WGBH; the
portrait of George Sand is from L. Vincent's George Sand et le
Berry . . . (Paris, Librairie Ancienne Edouard Champion, 1919);
the photograph of Casa Guidi has been reproduced from Lilian
Whiting's The Brownitigs . . . (Boston, Little, Brown, and Com¬
pany, 1911); the portrait of .Mrs. Kinney is from a separate
printed reproduction in the Edmund Clarence Stedman Collection
in the Columbia Libraries; the portrait of Augustus St. Gaudens
by Kenyon Cox has been reprinted by permission of the Metro-
poUtan Museum of Art; and the photographs of members of the
Hamlin family have been reproduced from originals which were
supplied by Miss Louise Hamlin of New York City.
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