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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#0064

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Studio- Talk

Consultation shows him at his best; while Mr. Laing, Mr. A. K. Brown, Mr. A. B. McKechnie,
MacEwan's and Mr. H. J. Dobson's scenes from Mr. Robert Little, Mr. Alexander McBride, Mr.
rustic life are as well drawn and dexterous as usual. McTaggart, Mr. James Paterson, Mr. Ewan Geddes,
The Necklet of Berries, by Mr. C. H. Mackie, is Mr. John Muirhead, and Mr. Hamilton Maxwell,
a drawing of vigour; and Mr. Gemmell Hutchi- Altogether the show, while containing nothing
son's A Humble Feast is a really refined work, unusual, no new note, is full of good and character-
good in tone and sweet in sentiment. Mr. Fulton istic work.
Brown, besides The Covenanter, shows other

drawings full of character and breadth of treat- 1 "VARIS.—The third exhibition of the Societe

ment ; and Miss Katharine Cameron has I_J Mod erne shows a marked advance on

depicted A Fairy Pageant with all the charm 1 the former shows of this group of foreign

and wealth of fancy such a subject demands. *■ and French artists. Among the former,

- F. de Yturrino, the Spanish painter, has power as

Other interesting drawings are shown by Mr. a colourist who at the same time studies character ;
James Kay, Mr. R. W. Allan, Mr. Archibald Kay, Mr. Faulkner, the American, has some poetical
Mr. Whitelaw Hamilton, Mr. P. A. Hay, Mr. R. M. studies of twilight in Venice; while Mr. Spicer
G. Coventry, Mr. Joseph Henderson, Mr. J. G. Simson exhibits book-bindings, besides some busts

of singular individuality
and finish. M. Wilfrid
von Glehn has sent some
charming portraits in pastel.
Belgium is represented by
M. F. Khnopff, divided, it
would seem, between
dreams and reality, with his
Venus Renascens, his land-
scapes, and his dry-point
etchings; and by M.
Willaert, the painter of the
dead cities of Flanders.

In company with these
foreign artists — among
whom M. Allan Osterlind
must also be named —
there is a very interest-
ing group of Frenchmen.
In the first rank I must
mention M. C. Bourget,
whose water-colours Pro-
metheus and the Adoration
of the Magi reveal a
colourist with great gifts of
imagination, from whom
much may be expected.
M. Auburtin sends some
views in Provence, full ol
decorative feeling ; M.
Prouve, some portraits ; M.
Besson, some Italian land-
scapes and some realistic
studies very vigorously
treated. M. Houbron's

LORD LEIGHTON FROM THE ETCHING BY MARCELIN DESBOUTIN vieWS Of Paris are, as USUal,

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