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International studio — 44.1911

DOI Heft:
Nr. 176 (October, 1911)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-Talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43447#0400

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Phil May. Medals of the first class in painting
have been awarded to Prof. Moira, Mrs. Rack-
ham, Sir Alfred East, Prof. Sauter, and Mr.
Moffat Lindner; of the second and third class to
Messrs Melton Fisher, Austen Brown, Hughes-
Stanton, G. W. Lambert, W. G. von Glehn, Frank
Craig, James Paterson, R. A. Bell, the late J. M.
Swan, Nelson Dawson, B. Priestman, Terrick
Williams, W. Burroughs-Fowler, and Mrs. Rea.
First-class medals are also awarded to Mr. Rackham,
Mr. E. J. Sullivan, Mr. Dulac, and Mr. Lucien
Pissarro for water-colours, illustrated books, &c.,
and to Sir G. Frampton, Mr. Derwent Wood, and
Mr. Alexander Fisher for sculpture; while other
recipients of medals are Mr. Stirling Lee, Mr.
Alfred Drury, and Mr. Harold Stabler.
Practically all the important art societies of the
metropolis and provinces are represented in the
Fine Art Palace at the White City, where a very
noteworthy display of close upon 4000 works has
been arranged, each society being responsible for

its own collective exhibit. The Society of Portrait
Painters is one of those represented, and it was at
a dinner of its members at the exhibition that the
announcement was made that the King had been
pleased to sanction the addition of the word
“ Royal ” to the title of the society. This society,
by the way, has secured the Grafton Galleries for
its next exhibit-ion, to be held in January and
February next, and we understand that the com-
mittee hope to arrange for the exhibition of works
by non-members on this occasion, which they were
unable to do at their recent shows at the Old Water-
Colour Society’s galleries.
Mr. R. Gwelo Goodman has in recent years made
for himself a place of particular prominence among
our more notable painters of landscape and open-
air subjects. There are certain qualities in his
work which make it of more than ordinary im-
portance, certain characteristics of feeling and ex-
pression giving it a special claim to attention.
For one thing, Mr. Goodman has a well-defined


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BY R. GWELO GOODMAN
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