Studio- Talk
which a study of the I [all Staircase at Christ Church UNDEE.—Stewart Carmichael, of one
should be noticed. Miss Maud Sargent's One, Two, m of whose latest paintings we give an
Buckle My Shoe and Simple Simon are good of m illustration, was horn and educated
their kind, and are altogether to be preferred to M in this town. Some ten years ago he
heroic attempts in oil and water-colour. determined to adopt his present pro_
C. H. fession in preference to that of an architect, and by
means of much personal application, a couple of
LASGOW.—The local art season may terms at Antwerp, and a period spent in travelling
be said to commence with the through the great art centres of Europe, he has
opening of the Art Club Exhibition developed considerable power and originality as a
in the Royal Institute Galleries. painter.
The collection of pictures, which
are entirely by the members of the Club, is one of Being a Scot, and a patriotic Scot, nothing in-
a high artistic level, and well shows the vitality in spires his brush to such pathetic realism as a genuine
art circles in the West of Scotland at the present native model. In An Old Scotchivoman, here re-
time. In a future note I
hope to make more de-
tailed reference to many > - ■•^'■***fjBP' *" Wftj^'IfEf' * ■ .-. .«*
of the works exhibited.
G
Mr. Alexander Reid has
open in the Societe des
Beaux Arts Galleries a
select collection of pic-
tures, mostly by the Glas-
gow School of Painters.
Then Mr. W. B. Paterson
has on view in his galleries
a noteworthy collection of
pictures by Monticelli, and
some interesting examples
of the Barbizon School.
Messrs. Craibe, Angus and
Son are showing a small
but choice number of pic-
tures by Corot, Uaubigny,
Deschamps, Mauve, Ed-
ward Stott, Mark Eisher,
and others.
Picture exhibitions in
the provincial towns in
Scotland will not be so
numerous this season, and
therefore the call upon our
out of doors' has brrn
difficult, and fewer pic-
pleted.-
1). M. "AN OLD SCOTCH WOMAN" BY STEWART CARMICHAEL
which a study of the I [all Staircase at Christ Church UNDEE.—Stewart Carmichael, of one
should be noticed. Miss Maud Sargent's One, Two, m of whose latest paintings we give an
Buckle My Shoe and Simple Simon are good of m illustration, was horn and educated
their kind, and are altogether to be preferred to M in this town. Some ten years ago he
heroic attempts in oil and water-colour. determined to adopt his present pro_
C. H. fession in preference to that of an architect, and by
means of much personal application, a couple of
LASGOW.—The local art season may terms at Antwerp, and a period spent in travelling
be said to commence with the through the great art centres of Europe, he has
opening of the Art Club Exhibition developed considerable power and originality as a
in the Royal Institute Galleries. painter.
The collection of pictures, which
are entirely by the members of the Club, is one of Being a Scot, and a patriotic Scot, nothing in-
a high artistic level, and well shows the vitality in spires his brush to such pathetic realism as a genuine
art circles in the West of Scotland at the present native model. In An Old Scotchivoman, here re-
time. In a future note I
hope to make more de-
tailed reference to many > - ■•^'■***fjBP' *" Wftj^'IfEf' * ■ .-. .«*
of the works exhibited.
G
Mr. Alexander Reid has
open in the Societe des
Beaux Arts Galleries a
select collection of pic-
tures, mostly by the Glas-
gow School of Painters.
Then Mr. W. B. Paterson
has on view in his galleries
a noteworthy collection of
pictures by Monticelli, and
some interesting examples
of the Barbizon School.
Messrs. Craibe, Angus and
Son are showing a small
but choice number of pic-
tures by Corot, Uaubigny,
Deschamps, Mauve, Ed-
ward Stott, Mark Eisher,
and others.
Picture exhibitions in
the provincial towns in
Scotland will not be so
numerous this season, and
therefore the call upon our
out of doors' has brrn
difficult, and fewer pic-
pleted.-
1). M. "AN OLD SCOTCH WOMAN" BY STEWART CARMICHAEL