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International studio — 60.1916/​1917

DOI Heft:
Nr. 239 (January, 1917)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-Talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43463#0236

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Studio-Talk


“in lyonesse”

(International Society)

OIL PAINTING BY FRA. H. NEWBERY

Petworth: Skyline, Sergeant T. C. Dugdale’s
sketches of Egypt, and one or two others, but
there are several interesting still-life pieces from
Mr. G. W. Lambert, Mr. W. Nicholson, Mr. Ber-
tieri, and Miss Bertha Hornung; and among the
few animal paintings there is a remarkably clever
study of a bull-dog Pinks by Mrs. Nicholson.
Mr. Dugdale besides some Egyptian water-colours
has sent some drawings of Gallipoli, and another
reminiscence of that unfortunate campaign is a
pastel, Farewell to Helles, by Lieut. Commr.
Cadogan. Among the few lithographs on view is
the charming Study of a Head by Miss Dorothea
Landau which we reproduce.
Military exigencies have not affected the Royal
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Society of Painters in Water Colours as they have
other Art Societies with a membership largely
recruited from the younger men, and consequently
its Winter Exhibition, which will continue open
till the middle of January, presents very much the
same aspect as its predecessors of recent years.
Though, however, it contains, as these exhibitions
always do, much that is worthy of respect from the
older members, we think that its chief strength on
this occasion lies with the contributions of some
of the artists who have joined the Society in
the course of the last few years, and that the
infusion of “new blood” by the accession of Mr.
Lamorna Birch, Mr. Murray Smith, Mr. Russell
Flint, Mrs. Laura Knight, Mr. Cayley Robinson,
and other newcomers has had a salutary influence
 
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