- Young Chinese Boy
- Painting a rock
Painting a rock - Rooster divider
- Reading a scroll
- Prince Chin Pa tried in vain to hold his followers
- Rough Sea Divider
- When Ah Tcha had eaten his Evening Rice, he took lantern and entered the largest of his mills
- Of course, they wore hideous false faces
- Old Chinese Man Divider
- Man working at the table
- Then he seized the plaques and flung them from him
- Meng Hu could imagine a knife at his throat
- We are the Shen, demons of the sea
- Tiao Fu snatched up her little-used embroidery scissors. Snip, Snip, Snip
- So the seventh demon sped away taking the sea with him
- Three Old Men
- So Chai Mi sat beside the river and sewed and wept
- Therefore—upon his donkey—the contrary husband started for Tsun Pu
- More and more sad came the music
- This nice large one is for your dinner a
- The first portrait he painted was that of Ying Ning, a monstrous ugly maiden
- The house of Weng Fu was luxurious in the extreme
- The king and his generals gazed across the river
- This nice large one is for your dinner
- Three children and the old man
- The king crawled under his throne
- The royal generals . . . knelt before Hai Low and bumped their heads in the dust
- It was the howl of a wolf
- Divider
- Kneeling before a tree
- It was a well-plucked traveler who returned
- Flowers in the rain
- Drinking Tea
- Dragon
- Floral Divider
- He made a V of the bowstring
- How could she make beds when her hair needed burnishing
- Dragon Divider
- 'I—I—I—am hungry,' stammered Han Hsin
- 'Broooomp'
- House under a tree
- Han Hsin raised a bridge from island to mainland
- By look and action he was a maiden
- He was a weighty elephant—amid the cabbages
- Doctor Chu Ping beamed upon him
- Chinese man rowing divider
- He kept his forehead tight-pressed to the floor
- At that same hour a basket was found in the garden
- A whanging of wings that lifted . . . Up . . . Higher . . . Swifter
- . . . And cut leaf-shaped pieces
- Young Chinese Divider
- A necklace
- A helping hand
- Boy climbing a tree
- Happy little boy in the rain
- Older boy doing a magic trick
- An Odd Volume
A seated man reading a book - Ashes of Roses
This careful drawing, from the painting by Mr. Boughton, in the Royal Academy, reproduced by the Dawson process, is interesting for variety of treatment and indication of textures in pen and ink. It is like the picture, but it has also the individuality of the draughtsman, as in line engraving. Size of drawing about 6½ x 3½ in - Young lady
- The finding of the infant St. George
CHARLES M. GERE. (From his painting in the New Gallery, 1893.)