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purples, blues and greens
in the background, are
reflected in the water.
C. E. Moss's old men, in
which he excels, were care-
fully modelled with minute
attention to details in the
furrows and seams of the
weather-beaten faces. An
Auld Licht and The Fisher-
man were realistic impres-
sions of old age.
The figure - subjects
by Miss Muntz were con-
spicuous features of the
Exhibition. In Eventide,
two typical Dutch figures
are represented on a canal
"the black schooner" from a water-colour by w. brymner path. No importance is
attached to the background,
following works : A full-
length portrait of Chief
Justice Teck, by the Presi-
dent, Robert Harris; a
portrait, also full-length, of
Sir George Kirkfiatrick,
K.C.M.G., by A. Dickson
Patterson, R.C.A.; a faith-
ful likeness of H. Rand,
D. C.L., by J. W. L. For-
ster, A.R.C.A.; A Man |
in Grey, by F. Brownell,
R.C.A.; E. Wyly Grier's
full-length portrait of E.
F. B. Johnston, Q.C., with JL
its truthful rendering of
character; and several ex- I
cellent portrait busts by
E. Dyonnet, A.R.C.A. All
these deserve a hearty word
of commendation. hBS$»
A decorative panel by y. \ lJM
G. A. Reid, R.C.A., showed <1l jl&\\lHL '*
a nude figure, low in tone,
standing on the edge of
a stream and playing a
flute. A tall tree served
as a support to the figure
and gave strength to the
composition. Masses of 'fMi&f&jlS---' .M@fe£iikiiyib' 'rsy> jtfp- ^ ^Jlll
brilliant clouds in the
distance, and rich tones of portrait of t. h. rand, esq. by t. w. l.
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purples, blues and greens
in the background, are
reflected in the water.
C. E. Moss's old men, in
which he excels, were care-
fully modelled with minute
attention to details in the
furrows and seams of the
weather-beaten faces. An
Auld Licht and The Fisher-
man were realistic impres-
sions of old age.
The figure - subjects
by Miss Muntz were con-
spicuous features of the
Exhibition. In Eventide,
two typical Dutch figures
are represented on a canal
"the black schooner" from a water-colour by w. brymner path. No importance is
attached to the background,
following works : A full-
length portrait of Chief
Justice Teck, by the Presi-
dent, Robert Harris; a
portrait, also full-length, of
Sir George Kirkfiatrick,
K.C.M.G., by A. Dickson
Patterson, R.C.A.; a faith-
ful likeness of H. Rand,
D. C.L., by J. W. L. For-
ster, A.R.C.A.; A Man |
in Grey, by F. Brownell,
R.C.A.; E. Wyly Grier's
full-length portrait of E.
F. B. Johnston, Q.C., with JL
its truthful rendering of
character; and several ex- I
cellent portrait busts by
E. Dyonnet, A.R.C.A. All
these deserve a hearty word
of commendation. hBS$»
A decorative panel by y. \ lJM
G. A. Reid, R.C.A., showed <1l jl&\\lHL '*
a nude figure, low in tone,
standing on the edge of
a stream and playing a
flute. A tall tree served
as a support to the figure
and gave strength to the
composition. Masses of 'fMi&f&jlS---' .M@fe£iikiiyib' 'rsy> jtfp- ^ ^Jlll
brilliant clouds in the
distance, and rich tones of portrait of t. h. rand, esq. by t. w. l.
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