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International studio — 40.1910

DOI issue:
Nr. 160 (June 1910)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19866#0407

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bered. The Old Roman Well, by Mr. Robert W. The Royal Society of British Artists have been

Allan; Li?icolnshire Marshland, by Mr. H. Mar- holding a very successful exhibition. Canvases

shall; The Princesses, by Mr. Edmund J. Sullivan ; which call for particular mention are A Summer

Old Hastings, by Mr. R. Thorne-Waite; Rowing to Night, by Mr. F. F. Foottet; Early Morning, by

Windward, by Mr. Napier Hemy, A.R.A. ; The Old Mr. D. Murray Smith; Ibis on an Australian

Bridge of Gearn, by Mr. Robert Little; Where River, by Mr. E. W. Christmas; Mrs. Wemyss

Seamaids Ride, by Mr. J. R. Weguelin ; The Flying Muir, by Mr. Edward Patry; The Japanese Cabinet,

Buttresses of Beauvais, by Mr. J. H. Lorimer; by Mr. Denys Wells ; On the River Seine, by Mr.

and A Rambler Rose, by Mr. A. Parsons, A.R.A., John Muirhead ; Sekoa, by Mr. R. Grenville Eves;

were all among the most important of the exhibits. The Path to the Mill, by Mr. Harry Spence;

Mr. D. Y. Cameron's Tweedside Morning is another Folding Time, by Mr. Alfred Hartley ; Fresh

work in which he seeks for strong effects in a Braze, by Mr. Hayley Lever; Dianas Pool, by

single key of colour; and Mr. James Paterson's Mr. L. Grier; A Gleam in a Dull Afternoon, by

extreme facility has not betrayed him in his ren- Mr. A. M. Foweraker ; Water Meadows, by the

dering of rare atmospheric conditions in his Countess Helena Gleichen; The Little Chicks, by

separate works. Seldom does anyone paint the Miss Dorothea Sharp; Roses, by Mr. H. Davis

movement of a peacock, though many succeed Richter, and The Mirror, by Mr. Joseph Simpson,

with its colour. Mr. Edwin Alexander is one The President has never been more interesting

whom the subtleties of action of the wonderful than in his Wi?iter's Morning, Cornwall.

bird do not evade, and one of his finest works this -

year is certainly the Peacock. Mr. Walter W. Russell's show at the Goupil

"WINTER MORNING, CORNWALL '
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BY ALFRED EAST, A.R.A., P.R.B.A.
 
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