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l'echir , or snow squall in the auvergne mountains ( ); geese ( ). a critic writing in the "figaro," june , says: "all the world to-day regards schenck as one of our first animal painters. he is one of those originals, of a species not yet extinct, who prefer dogs to men, and find more sweetness in sheep
than in women. . . . retired to ecouen, to a farm, he lives in the midst of oxen, dogs, goats, asses, horses, sheep of all types, races, and species; cares for them, cultivates them, loves them, and above all, studies them, as never artist studied his models. . . . he has penetrated the inmost recesses...
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