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Studio- Talk


“the convalescent” (pencil and water-colour)
(International Society)

BY HAZEL LAVERY

of character. With these must be counted Mr.
Oliver Hall’s magnificent landscapes, Avignon and
Looking across Morecambe Bay from above Cam-
north, Mr. G. F. Kelly’s well-restrained studies, The
Basket Maker and The Third Floor Back, Mr.
E. A. Walton’s delicate records of nature, Fishing
and Farmsteading, and a cleverly painted interior,
St. Margaret's, by Mr. F. H. Newbery.
Besides these there must also be noted the
mountain studies of Mr. Lavery, Mr. A. S.
Hartrick’s Vagabond, Mr. Peppercorn’s sombre and
dramatic Breezy Day, Mrs. Starkie Rackham’s
Lady in Black, Mr. Moffat Lindner’s After Sun-
down, Mr. Spencer Watson’s expressive sketch,
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Engstlen Lake, the portrait study, The Necklace,
by Mr. Ludovici, and the Grey Day by Mrs. L.
Knight, all of which add definitely to the interest
of the exhibition ; and two canvases by deceased
painters, the brilliantly handled interior, The Red
Chair, by A. Stevens, the Belgian, and The Bather
and the Griffon by Renoir. The smaller things
which have a right to consideration are very
numerous; they include water-colours by Mr. W.
Russell Flint, Miss L. Blatherwick, Mr. Lee
Hankey and Mr. Aiming Bell, a pencil and water-
colour drawing, The Convalescent by Mrs. Lavery,
lithographs by Mr. Pennell, drawings by Mr. G. W.
Lambert, Mr. Glyn Philpot and Mr. Hartrick,
and colour-prints by Mr. Morley Fletcher, M
 
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