Studio- Talk
catches something of the dreamlike glamour of the part of its membership. The taste shown in the
softly-shadowed West Highland hills; Mr. Wishart's arrangement of the rooms is echoed in the cover-
effective sketch—for it is no more—A Summer design and format of the catalogue. For this, as
Breeze, has much of the spirit of its title; and Mr. for several of the decorative advertisements which
J. Campbell Mitchell, in three landscapes of very really adorn it, Mr. Robert Burns is responsible,
varied mood, shows a fine colour sense, a satisfying J. L. C.
fulness of tone, and a real grasp of the material of
nature, which is deficient in the work of the others ¥ IVERPOOL.—An interesting recent event
named, and, indeed, in most of the work shown, | at the Town Hall was the public pre-
both figure and landscape. \ sentation to the Lord Mayor of Liverpool
_ -^ (Mr. L. S. Cohen), by the Earl of
On the whole, the present exhibition is fairly Derby on behalf of the subscribers, of the portrait
representative of the younger talent in the East of painted by Mr. George Hall Neale, a work
Scotland, whence the Society draws the greater pronounced on all sides to be a signal success,
and one that will maintain
and enhance the high
reputation already won by
that comparatively young
artist".
The invitation of the
Committee of the Walker
Art Gallery to assist in
hanging the Autumn Exhi-
bition of 1900 has been
accepted by the following
artists, viz. : — David
Murray, A.R.A., Arthur
Hacker, A.R.A., and
Robert Fowler, R.I. The
Exhibition is to open on
Monday, September 17th.
The last Exhibition sold
172 pictures, the prices of
which amounted to over
.£8,000. _
The Liverpool Academy
of Arts announces its
Exhibition to open on the
15th October, and the
artists appointed to form
the hanging committee
are C. J. Allen, F. V.
Burridge, Isaac Cooke, R.
Talbot Kelly, and W.
Wardlow Laing.
H. B. B.
,ARIS.—There is
very little new
work—that is to
say, work which
has not been seen before
decorative panel (See raris Studio-Talk) by constaktin korovine —at the Exposition
272
p
catches something of the dreamlike glamour of the part of its membership. The taste shown in the
softly-shadowed West Highland hills; Mr. Wishart's arrangement of the rooms is echoed in the cover-
effective sketch—for it is no more—A Summer design and format of the catalogue. For this, as
Breeze, has much of the spirit of its title; and Mr. for several of the decorative advertisements which
J. Campbell Mitchell, in three landscapes of very really adorn it, Mr. Robert Burns is responsible,
varied mood, shows a fine colour sense, a satisfying J. L. C.
fulness of tone, and a real grasp of the material of
nature, which is deficient in the work of the others ¥ IVERPOOL.—An interesting recent event
named, and, indeed, in most of the work shown, | at the Town Hall was the public pre-
both figure and landscape. \ sentation to the Lord Mayor of Liverpool
_ -^ (Mr. L. S. Cohen), by the Earl of
On the whole, the present exhibition is fairly Derby on behalf of the subscribers, of the portrait
representative of the younger talent in the East of painted by Mr. George Hall Neale, a work
Scotland, whence the Society draws the greater pronounced on all sides to be a signal success,
and one that will maintain
and enhance the high
reputation already won by
that comparatively young
artist".
The invitation of the
Committee of the Walker
Art Gallery to assist in
hanging the Autumn Exhi-
bition of 1900 has been
accepted by the following
artists, viz. : — David
Murray, A.R.A., Arthur
Hacker, A.R.A., and
Robert Fowler, R.I. The
Exhibition is to open on
Monday, September 17th.
The last Exhibition sold
172 pictures, the prices of
which amounted to over
.£8,000. _
The Liverpool Academy
of Arts announces its
Exhibition to open on the
15th October, and the
artists appointed to form
the hanging committee
are C. J. Allen, F. V.
Burridge, Isaac Cooke, R.
Talbot Kelly, and W.
Wardlow Laing.
H. B. B.
,ARIS.—There is
very little new
work—that is to
say, work which
has not been seen before
decorative panel (See raris Studio-Talk) by constaktin korovine —at the Exposition
272
p