Studio-Talk
COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN
PAINTED BY GERHARD HEILMANN
figure pictures were Mr.
P. W. Steer’s Chinchilla,
Mr. Anning Bell’s Flower
Song, Mr. Priestman’s
Captured, Mr. W. Strang’s
Diana and Pieta, Mr. W.
Graham Robertson’s Por-
trait of Arthur Melville,
Esq., a portrait by Mr. C.
W. Furse, Mr. G. Thom-
son’s The Toilet, and Mr.
C. H. Shannon’s Man
with the Yellow Glove.
Admirable water-colours
were shown by Mr. F. E.
James, Mr. A. W. Rich,
Mr. C. Conder, and Mr.
Brabazon.
We have received the
following letter from the
editor of a well-known
ladies’ journal:—“ I should
like, as the editor of a
paper which deals pictori-
one than has frequently
been observable in the
exhibitions of the club, for
many attempts to produce
fine effects of colour and
many efforts after brilliancy
of tone were included.
The landscapes were, as
usual, of remarkable
quality, and among them
the most conspicuous
were Mr. A. S. Hartrick’s
Happy Valley, Mr. Francis
Bate’s East Wind in Sum-
mer, Mr. P. W. Steer’s The
Vista, Mr. J. L. Henry’s
The Last of the Harvest,
Mr. George Thomson’s St.
Paul’s, Mr. B. Sickert’s
Pilchard Boats, Mr. Arthur
Tomson’s The Spring, Mr.
J. B. Knight’s The Advent
of Spring, Miss L. Blath-
erwick’s Fry’s Farm, and
Mr. W. W. Russell’s The
Beach. The best of the
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COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN
PAINTED BY E. LISBERG
COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN
PAINTED BY GERHARD HEILMANN
figure pictures were Mr.
P. W. Steer’s Chinchilla,
Mr. Anning Bell’s Flower
Song, Mr. Priestman’s
Captured, Mr. W. Strang’s
Diana and Pieta, Mr. W.
Graham Robertson’s Por-
trait of Arthur Melville,
Esq., a portrait by Mr. C.
W. Furse, Mr. G. Thom-
son’s The Toilet, and Mr.
C. H. Shannon’s Man
with the Yellow Glove.
Admirable water-colours
were shown by Mr. F. E.
James, Mr. A. W. Rich,
Mr. C. Conder, and Mr.
Brabazon.
We have received the
following letter from the
editor of a well-known
ladies’ journal:—“ I should
like, as the editor of a
paper which deals pictori-
one than has frequently
been observable in the
exhibitions of the club, for
many attempts to produce
fine effects of colour and
many efforts after brilliancy
of tone were included.
The landscapes were, as
usual, of remarkable
quality, and among them
the most conspicuous
were Mr. A. S. Hartrick’s
Happy Valley, Mr. Francis
Bate’s East Wind in Sum-
mer, Mr. P. W. Steer’s The
Vista, Mr. J. L. Henry’s
The Last of the Harvest,
Mr. George Thomson’s St.
Paul’s, Mr. B. Sickert’s
Pilchard Boats, Mr. Arthur
Tomson’s The Spring, Mr.
J. B. Knight’s The Advent
of Spring, Miss L. Blath-
erwick’s Fry’s Farm, and
Mr. W. W. Russell’s The
Beach. The best of the
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COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN
PAINTED BY E. LISBERG