International studio — 59.1916
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Studio-Talk
“O’CONNELL BRIDGE, DUBLIN”
PENCIL DRAWING BY M. K. HUGHES, A.R.E.
International, which was exquisite in its sense of
tone and values, and the intimate delicacy of
observation conveyed. Amongst the Irish Aca-
demicians Mr. W. T. Leech and Mr. Gerald Kelly
are both distinguished by their sincere and vital
work. The former exhibited a portrait of Professor
H. Brougham Leech remarkable for its intensity
of expression; and in another manner a radiant
impression of The Bathing Beach at Concarneau,
delightful in its fluent continuity of line and colour.
“WHITWORTH BRIDGE, DUBLIN” PENCIL DRAWING BY M. I<. HUGHES, A.R.E.
(Black and While Artists’ Society, Dublin)
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“O’CONNELL BRIDGE, DUBLIN”
PENCIL DRAWING BY M. K. HUGHES, A.R.E.
International, which was exquisite in its sense of
tone and values, and the intimate delicacy of
observation conveyed. Amongst the Irish Aca-
demicians Mr. W. T. Leech and Mr. Gerald Kelly
are both distinguished by their sincere and vital
work. The former exhibited a portrait of Professor
H. Brougham Leech remarkable for its intensity
of expression; and in another manner a radiant
impression of The Bathing Beach at Concarneau,
delightful in its fluent continuity of line and colour.
“WHITWORTH BRIDGE, DUBLIN” PENCIL DRAWING BY M. I<. HUGHES, A.R.E.
(Black and While Artists’ Society, Dublin)
56