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Special Correspondence

B. S. | October 10, 1878 issue

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The five landscapes of M. L. G. Pelouse are among the most attractive and satisfactory pictures in the galleries. This is a large upright picture, showing a foreground in tangled woods, the trees not large nor very thickset, but all the foreground dense with undergrowth. Without naming other landscape painters, the exigencies of space require that people should go back the subject of a former letter and consider some of the pictures which are, in the best sense, peculiarly French pictures of effect, the work of painters whom painters love.

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PICTURES; LANDSCAPE; ART museums; PAINTERS; ARTISTS; FRENCH
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