Studio- Talk
"a midsummer day" (See Liverpool Studio-Talk) by thomas huson
refined feeling and really charming
linear design make Mr. J. H. Lorimer's
Auhwin—a rustic allegory of youth and
crabbed age—one of the most suc-
cessful of his later pictures. Mr.
MacGeorge, taking his subject from
" The Flowers of the Forest," has
achieved a refinement of sentiment
and facial expression and of colour and
handling not always present in his
work. The Smugglers of Mr. G. O.
Reid, on the other hand, marks a
distinct advance towards the bolder
and more powerful manner to which he
now aspires. The Alexanders, father
and son, have animal pictures painted
with all their accustomed subtilty and
skill; and Miss Cameron sends a bull-
fighting scene, admirable in both
colour and action. The water-colours,
charmingly arranged in the first room,
include characteristic drawings by
Messrs. Kerr, Cadenhead, Nisbet, and
Scott; three vivid and really artistic
renderings of incidents in the South
African war painted by Mr. Skeoch
Cumming from actual experience: and
,. , . - , portrait of john finnie, esq. by f. t. copnall
a little moonnse ot rare charm (See Liverpool Studio-Talk)
207
"a midsummer day" (See Liverpool Studio-Talk) by thomas huson
refined feeling and really charming
linear design make Mr. J. H. Lorimer's
Auhwin—a rustic allegory of youth and
crabbed age—one of the most suc-
cessful of his later pictures. Mr.
MacGeorge, taking his subject from
" The Flowers of the Forest," has
achieved a refinement of sentiment
and facial expression and of colour and
handling not always present in his
work. The Smugglers of Mr. G. O.
Reid, on the other hand, marks a
distinct advance towards the bolder
and more powerful manner to which he
now aspires. The Alexanders, father
and son, have animal pictures painted
with all their accustomed subtilty and
skill; and Miss Cameron sends a bull-
fighting scene, admirable in both
colour and action. The water-colours,
charmingly arranged in the first room,
include characteristic drawings by
Messrs. Kerr, Cadenhead, Nisbet, and
Scott; three vivid and really artistic
renderings of incidents in the South
African war painted by Mr. Skeoch
Cumming from actual experience: and
,. , . - , portrait of john finnie, esq. by f. t. copnall
a little moonnse ot rare charm (See Liverpool Studio-Talk)
207