Anna Alma Tadema. Certainly there is sufficient
good work in the gallery to make the show
thoroughly memorable.
There is much that is fascinating in the sculpture
of Miss Edith Downing. In the group of a mother
and her children there is every evidence that true
sentiment informs the modelling, and makes it
something more than a parade of scholastic know-
ledge ; at the same time there is no weak surrender
to difficulties, but good and sound work characterises
every detail. The bronze bust of JA/yA and the
little portrait head of a boy exhibit a liveliness of
intention and animation that justify us in looking
forward to work of high interest from Miss Downing
in the future.
BARRY DOWNING
BY EDITH DOWNING
study, 7%^ AA/Ag AA77773,
Mr. W. Llewellyn's A/a^773
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(A/a^A/ IHA/fT*, Mr. James
Paterson's Zbw77; //A
AM Aa/A, Mr. H. Hughes
Stanton's A/a7Aa3/7-,
and the two characteristic
fancies, ^473/7/33373 and AAa
AA/Aa/z/aA AaAa, by the late
G. H. Bougbton. And in
addition there must be
included in the list of
notable things Mr. A. J.
Black's AhwT/T'a ^4y^a7*a,
Mr. F. Yates's ^477/3377373
A^73373^* a/ Ah'Aa/, Mr.
Alfred Hartley's Apaz/zA^
Az^A/, Mr. Melton Fisher's
/7777I7, Mr. E. Stott's AAa
AzAAa^y, Mr. Byam Shaw's
A/fa Az'/Z/a Az-aaTzz, Mr.
Moffat Lindner's A/fa 6/77773-
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AM, Mr. Harold Speed's
A/fa ^4Aa73/a7*a, Az/az/a, Ay
A/aazz/zjy/f/, the portraits by
Mr. Harris Brown, M.
Flameng, M. J. E. Blanche,
Mr. Glazebrook, and the
late Robert Brough; and
the water colours by Mr.
St. George Hare, and Miss
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