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BY G. DEYREESE
M. Heymans expresses a deep feeling
of Nature in his AW/ The
Flemish iandscapes by M. Buysse and
Mdiie. Boch's GpAtr <& impressed
one by their sincerity; the paintings of
MM. Laermans and Coppieters by their
solid coiouring, and the drawings of M.
Fernand Khnopff by their refined com-
position.
The paintings by M. Anglada impressed
one by their exquisite coiouring; those of
M. Nils Kreuger by their essentiaiiy Northern senti-
ment of melanchoiy; those of M. R. Pichot, onthe
other hand, by their thoroughiy Southern exuber-
The bust of Af. Z. ., exhibited by
M. Lagae, may fairly be styied a rnaster-
piece. The iarge coliection sent by
M. P. Dubois inciuded busts of various
sorts, and jeweiiery, exampies of which were
reproduced in the iast Winter Number
of THE STUDio. MM. C. Meunier and
Ch. Vanderstappen exhibited some im-
portant pieces of monumentai sculpture.
" PI.AQUETTE "
ance; the portraits by M. Roussel by their care-
fuily-studied composition; M. P. Dupont's en-
gravings by their styie; those of Mdiie. K. Kollwitz
by their keen sentiment; and the little sculptures
of M. Vouiot by their gracefui attitudes.
Finally, iet me mention MM. Rodin, Thauiow,
Leroiie, Le Sidaner, Moreau-Neiaton, B. Priest-
man, A. Charpentier, Toorop, A. Robinson, Conder,
Boutet de Monvel, and Feuiiiatre, aii of whom
were well represented.
The of the exhibition of the Societe des
Beaux-Arts de Bruxelies was a coliection of theworks
of the great Brussels iandscapist, H. Boulenger, who
died in 187/).—works admirable in the delicacy oi
their coiouring and in suppleness of iine.
M. A. Struys sent a curious view of the
M.X.Meiiery, aconsiderablecoilection,
inciuding portraits and dark interiors ; M. Mertens,
a iarge study, entitied
MM. Rossuis, Verheyden, Giisoui, and Hermanns,
iandscapes of various kinds ; MM. Samuel Diliens,
De Laiaing, and Vinqotte, ofhcial or " society"
busts and decorative fragments.
The Brusseis scuiptor, M. G. Devreese, has
executed, to the order of the communal adminis-
tration of Tournai, a token which wiii be presented
to the members of the communal councii as a
BY G. DEVREESE souvenir of their magistracy. In the medal for
THE I'OTTER—BAS REI.IEF
66
BY G. DEYREESE
M. Heymans expresses a deep feeling
of Nature in his AW/ The
Flemish iandscapes by M. Buysse and
Mdiie. Boch's GpAtr <& impressed
one by their sincerity; the paintings of
MM. Laermans and Coppieters by their
solid coiouring, and the drawings of M.
Fernand Khnopff by their refined com-
position.
The paintings by M. Anglada impressed
one by their exquisite coiouring; those of
M. Nils Kreuger by their essentiaiiy Northern senti-
ment of melanchoiy; those of M. R. Pichot, onthe
other hand, by their thoroughiy Southern exuber-
The bust of Af. Z. ., exhibited by
M. Lagae, may fairly be styied a rnaster-
piece. The iarge coliection sent by
M. P. Dubois inciuded busts of various
sorts, and jeweiiery, exampies of which were
reproduced in the iast Winter Number
of THE STUDio. MM. C. Meunier and
Ch. Vanderstappen exhibited some im-
portant pieces of monumentai sculpture.
" PI.AQUETTE "
ance; the portraits by M. Roussel by their care-
fuily-studied composition; M. P. Dupont's en-
gravings by their styie; those of Mdiie. K. Kollwitz
by their keen sentiment; and the little sculptures
of M. Vouiot by their gracefui attitudes.
Finally, iet me mention MM. Rodin, Thauiow,
Leroiie, Le Sidaner, Moreau-Neiaton, B. Priest-
man, A. Charpentier, Toorop, A. Robinson, Conder,
Boutet de Monvel, and Feuiiiatre, aii of whom
were well represented.
The of the exhibition of the Societe des
Beaux-Arts de Bruxelies was a coliection of theworks
of the great Brussels iandscapist, H. Boulenger, who
died in 187/).—works admirable in the delicacy oi
their coiouring and in suppleness of iine.
M. A. Struys sent a curious view of the
M.X.Meiiery, aconsiderablecoilection,
inciuding portraits and dark interiors ; M. Mertens,
a iarge study, entitied
MM. Rossuis, Verheyden, Giisoui, and Hermanns,
iandscapes of various kinds ; MM. Samuel Diliens,
De Laiaing, and Vinqotte, ofhcial or " society"
busts and decorative fragments.
The Brusseis scuiptor, M. G. Devreese, has
executed, to the order of the communal adminis-
tration of Tournai, a token which wiii be presented
to the members of the communal councii as a
BY G. DEVREESE souvenir of their magistracy. In the medal for
THE I'OTTER—BAS REI.IEF
66