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International studio — 57.1915/​1916

DOI Heft:
Nr. 227 (January 1916)
DOI Artikel:
Hind, Charles Lewis: Alice Fanner's lyrical paintings
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43460#0292

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Alice Fanner


“IN THE LUXEMBOURG GARDENS, PARIS”

OIL PAINTING BY ALICE FANNER


soldier or vigilant special constable will arrest you
if you draw a sail, or paint a flower, or sketch
a sea-poppy; but such days will come again, and
while we wait and long for the return of sanity and
peace, we are comforted by those artists who keep
youth in their hearts, and
who remind us of the
perennial gladness of the
world. Now, more than
ever, does the gospel of
cheerfulness need to be
preached. That Alice
Fanner is doing. I thank
her for pursuing the
spring-song in Nature, and
for remembering the
melody in her lyrical
paintings.
C. Lewis Hind.

name of Mr. Leonard Richmond, who was awarded
a bronze medal for a pastel picture entitled The
End of the Storm, one of three works in the same
medium exhibited by the artist. Mr. Richmond is
a member of the Royal Society of British Artists.

The list of awards to
British artists exhibiting
in the British section of
the Panama-Pacific Inter-
national Exposition at
San Francisco which ap-
peared in our October
issue did not include the

“WINTER SUNSHINE, ST. IVES, CORNWALL.” OIL PAINTING BY ALICE FANNER
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