NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE
"FLORENCE." BY J. M. W. TURNER, R.A.
(Laing Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Lent
by the Rt. Hon. Lord Xorthbourne. R.E.)
elusion of the Farnley Hall Collection were lent by the Libraries Committee of
(thirty examples), contributed by Major the Corporation of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,.
F. H. Fawkes, J.P., added distinction and Dr. Percy Corder, Mr. A. Lingard, and
interest to the exhibition. Many of these Mr. C. Bernard Stevenson. 0 0
works had never been previously exhibited. The exhibition was opened by Mr-
The contribution by the Trustees of the James L. Caw, F.S.A., Director of the
National Gallery snowed Turner at the National Gallery and National Portrait
height of his mastery of colour and com- Gallery of Scotland. 000
position. Other contributors of important
drawings included the City Museum and " THE STUDIO " INTERNATIONAL
Art Gallery, Birmingham ; Russell-Cotes PRIZE COMPETITION. 0 0
Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth ;
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff; T N our advertisement pages will be found
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; City Art 1 the second coupon for the use of entrants
Gallery and Museum, Manchester ; Whit- for the above competition. Prices of £25r
worth Institute, Manchester ; City Art £10, £5, etc., are offered for a short essay
Gallery, Oldham ; The Rt. Hon. Lord on " The means of strenthening the rela-
Northbourne, R.E. ; Thomas Girtin, Esq.; tionship between Art and Commerce, to
Victor Rienaecker, Esq. ; Arthur Severn, the mutual advantage of artists and manu-
Esq., and Messrs. Thomas Agnew and facturers, with the object of producing
Sons. 00000a better and more beautiful goods." The
In addition to the drawings, over sixty rules (non-observance of which will entail
illustrations of the Liber Studiorum steel disqualification) are to be found in our
engravings, etc., were lent by the Trustees March issue. Entries must reach the
of the British Museum, and several cases offices of The Studio not later than 5 p.m.
of books with engraved works after Turner on August 31. 0000
49
"FLORENCE." BY J. M. W. TURNER, R.A.
(Laing Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Lent
by the Rt. Hon. Lord Xorthbourne. R.E.)
elusion of the Farnley Hall Collection were lent by the Libraries Committee of
(thirty examples), contributed by Major the Corporation of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,.
F. H. Fawkes, J.P., added distinction and Dr. Percy Corder, Mr. A. Lingard, and
interest to the exhibition. Many of these Mr. C. Bernard Stevenson. 0 0
works had never been previously exhibited. The exhibition was opened by Mr-
The contribution by the Trustees of the James L. Caw, F.S.A., Director of the
National Gallery snowed Turner at the National Gallery and National Portrait
height of his mastery of colour and com- Gallery of Scotland. 000
position. Other contributors of important
drawings included the City Museum and " THE STUDIO " INTERNATIONAL
Art Gallery, Birmingham ; Russell-Cotes PRIZE COMPETITION. 0 0
Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth ;
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff; T N our advertisement pages will be found
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; City Art 1 the second coupon for the use of entrants
Gallery and Museum, Manchester ; Whit- for the above competition. Prices of £25r
worth Institute, Manchester ; City Art £10, £5, etc., are offered for a short essay
Gallery, Oldham ; The Rt. Hon. Lord on " The means of strenthening the rela-
Northbourne, R.E. ; Thomas Girtin, Esq.; tionship between Art and Commerce, to
Victor Rienaecker, Esq. ; Arthur Severn, the mutual advantage of artists and manu-
Esq., and Messrs. Thomas Agnew and facturers, with the object of producing
Sons. 00000a better and more beautiful goods." The
In addition to the drawings, over sixty rules (non-observance of which will entail
illustrations of the Liber Studiorum steel disqualification) are to be found in our
engravings, etc., were lent by the Trustees March issue. Entries must reach the
of the British Museum, and several cases offices of The Studio not later than 5 p.m.
of books with engraved works after Turner on August 31. 0000
49