Portraits of great men and women of our time; with interesting testimonials by the most prominent art critics and leading men of intellect of France, England, Switzerland and America; . President Deucher of Swtizerland, sitliiij, lui ;.io pjilrait in Mr. i: i. studio in Brunnen, Switzerland Rev. R. J. Haberlin, Secretary to His Eminence Cardinal OConnell, Boston, May 11, 1917 His Eminence, the Cardinal, directs me to saythat the portrait which you painted photo-graphed wonderfully well.. Portrait by A. Bensiger MRS. CHARLES S. KEITH Wife of Charles S. Keith, a prominent business man of Kansas
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Portraits of great men and women of our time; with interesting testimonials by the most prominent art critics and leading men of intellect of France, England, Switzerland and America; . President Deucher of Swtizerland, sitliiij, lui ;.io pjilrait in Mr. i:_i._studio in Brunnen, Switzerland Rev. R. J. Haberlin, Secretary to His Eminence Cardinal OConnell, Boston, May 11, 1917 His Eminence, the Cardinal, directs me to saythat the portrait which you painted photo-graphed wonderfully well.. Portrait by A. Bensiger MRS. CHARLES S. KEITH Wife of Charles S. Keith, a prominent business man of Kansas City, Missouri His Eminence also says that he wishes to con-gratulate you on the splendid work which youhave done on the portrait, that it is nothingshort of a wonderful painting, and that you haveevery reason to be proud of it. Mr. George E. Tener of Pittsburgh to aFriend, May 19, 1906 I want you to meet Benziger, for you andI^ will some day be glad to look back withpleasure to the day we met one of the very greatmen of our time. General George H. Wood, Dayton, Ohio I think that you have been most successfuln the creation of pictures that can do every-thing but talk. I know very well that whenever I look at yourpicture of my dear good father, that I almostexpect to see the lips open and hear again thevoice that I know so well. Mr. George Allen of Philadelphia I assure you I am delighted with the paint-ings. Everyone who sees mine says there neverwas another such picture painted,