Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1914 — They Live on—Us. [ARTICLE]

They Live on—Us.

John Sloan, the well-known painter, pointed out at a tea in a pale stone palace in Fifth avenue the doubtful authenticity of a Correggio. At the end of his demonstration Mr. Sloan adjusted his pince-nez, looked about him in his grave, whimsical way and said: “Ladies, the old masters are indeed immortal. Most of them are still, producing chefs d’oeuvres at the rate of nine or ten a week for the galleries of our multimillionaires.”