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o6 THE SUNDAY CALL. —e— aliforpia Qirl \1/]70 Has Fallen Heir to the Property of Rosa Bonheur = Anna Elizabeth Kiumpeke, the Fortunate One and Bosem Friend oF the Late Celebrated Animal Painter, 1s Herself 2 Most Talented Artist. cticing their profession and have pli nts. m Americans recently ernment. ed woman, of whom all W D g list of pa and prize at the J at the U equal to t pitals. At that time there were 108 women medi ¢ enough, while not b a s. Despite this fact Klumpke won her way into decor g 5 3 E £ 4 2 a of fifty Frenchmen who wi o Paris she exhi es at the Unive e eI e s = HLUMPKE:, PHoToS OF EXHIBITION AT HOPKINS ART THrE ENITTING S M|53\ ANN A KLUMPKE WASSH— DA~> eturn to her own k of s Julia ¥ competing, and she now has charge of the department which computes the me ments of the sta ks eagerly fre o'clock in the country and carry on marvelous her hed ache visited this city nd was offered the in the State Blind - freque at night she er institution. She ' D round fower w jher n her chosen sphera s, e searchingly upon the star ed ability. A brother of AvGL went to Europe twenty ye nen resides in this ity L OMEee studled in Germany, Switzerland and Parls. She is a charming and accom- tric ohn W. Klun ke and is an elec- He Whipped the Wrong Girl. s with their her children, arent on of belng >us family. Klumpke was the successful competitor. She was established hospital of t - A laughable story about ositively refused to go to : o tokes N o e St at which times she Was entirely Tespon- fesson b e, S0y e Northy professer ool el the ek Chestnut and Larkin streets, sible for the management of the placa. uous student is this worthy nister a little corporal punishment 2 . e s e Her advent was not hailed with acclama- and he nat to be disturb. produced ired effect. : aratec 1y years ago. tion by the male internes, because of the !(:A‘w!m:r 1(1‘\\' ¢ 1;:;1[.“; e y ,“‘h"“!"? pursue r the Mission and struction from: #. de Villerroy, Jony- their labor.. Another picture painted by prejadicen. thor then exinted afaliat Wo- 4 scew Hanis children avai Es s x Robert Fleury, Jules Le a rtist is called “Scheherezade,” which medal, a prize much coveted by artists, Men entering the profession, but she ma- themselv portunity to hav the chil- 1 ced from roor d occurred, to look * came back t, and cried I think you must at something was told me that you children_because she Bouguereau. That she profited ng at the s ing was apparent by the ra hest pralse from strides she made in her chosen profession. The figure in the picture is a st on last year and won Among the special and other exhibitions terially decreased this fecling by her ac- good time, T g made the clever Amerfcan woman tIVity and ability. She received her cdu- room, laughing and shouting, ¢ 1King b, Were follo Annual exhibition at cation in Switzerland and completed it in helr unfortuninge (AIRFE, W0 Ome of her drawings was exhibited in 1582, It shows a dreamy-eved Arabian girl in Rouen; Versailles Museum; St. Botolph Paris. She was the first woman 1o be jem, thought that he would go dis and won her a silver medal and praise picturesque costume. The face in this Art Museum, Boston; World’s received as an interne in a French hos- In Vain he bade them be quief, from her critics. During the next four picture, as in all the pictures shown by a Vashville Exposition, and pital and won a gold medal in competition he nmeaticd il s foranhe rmany years she bent all her energies to her the artist, is its central light. The flesh ins Institute of Art in Wwith three hundred students by writing he “-"m 3 efatigable stuc ng this country M studies in g 11 to go t “Hop ordered them iber of years, and then, accom- work, and as a result suc tints are clear and mellow and the ex- an able treatise on nervous diseases. She SIUGY: BEOTHTEG GiCoek they maturaily AL Towknow panied by mother and sisters, jour- guccess in quick order. In 1 pression is curlous One can eal was said in the papers was married to Dr. Delerine, a member: ;emonstrated, but al, with one exception, t ours at all, but Dr. Nie- neyed to F She there entered the cefved honorable mention at the Paris imagine how it would be to ,When s Augusta Klumpke was a of the faculty of medicine in one of the retired to their bedrooms. mayer's little girl. who has been \'prén&lnm tamous Ju a id recelved in- Salon, a silver medal at Versailles, grand listen to the Princess’ weird and fantas- pointed an internc in one of the Parls hos- leading institutions in Paris. Both are The one exception was a little girl. She evening here.” b . L / s