A Painter's Idyl ()


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A large canvas is painted before the camera, and in seven successive scenes we watch this picture take form and substance, while ever before the eye is the subject of the sketch, the Yosemite in all its grandeur. The story tells of the... See more »

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The Painter
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The School Mistress
Leonide Watson ...
The Little Pupil
Viola Barry ...
The Rich Summer Girl
Major J.A. McGuire ...
The Rich Summer Girl's Father (as Major McGuire)
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The Rich Summer Girl's Admirer
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The Hotel Clerk
Roy Watson ...
The Valet
Jane Keckley ...
The French Maid
Richard Turpin ...
The Porter

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Hobart Bosworth

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William Nicholas Selig ... producer

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A large canvas is painted before the camera, and in seven successive scenes we watch this picture take form and substance, while ever before the eye is the subject of the sketch, the Yosemite in all its grandeur. The story tells of the painter's love for the modest, young schoolmistress, who passes the spot daily where he works, of the coming of a rich, young summer girl, who amuses herself with the artist, the jealousy of the schoolmistress and the final realization to both the artist and the schoolmistress of their great love. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis

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