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Studio: international art — 28.1903

DOI Heft:
Nr. 119 (February 1903)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19878#0062

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Studio- Talk

GLASGOW.—The
twent y-1 h i r d
annual exhibition
of the Royal
Scottish Society of Painters
in Water-Colours is well
up to the average; and
the decision of the Council
to throw their galleries open
free to all comers on Sunday
afternoons shows that they
are alive to the necessity of
moving with the times. Of
course, the result cannot be
foreseen, but it should certainly
stimulate interest in the work
of the members of the Society.
The exhibition, as a whole, is
strong; there is, as usual, a
great preponderance of land-
scapes, but there is also some
good figure-work, notably by
the President, Sir P>ancis
Powell, who sends an impor-
tant drawing of a pretty girl in
a white dress, Listening, and
by Mr. George Henry, whose
three Japanese contributions
are notably fine, Salutations
in particular being a subtle
harmony of tertiary tints.
Mr. Duncan Mackellar's work

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