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Studio: international art — 33.1905

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exquisite colouring and
grouping, Mr. W. H.
Bartlett's Bound for tluir
Island Home, and the
North - Western Breeze—
the Artm, by Mr. Jose
Weiss prove very attrac-
tive to the visitors. A
number of the landscapes
represent scenery and
effects in the South Downs,
where there is now
quite a school of young
painters, including Mr.
C. Lambert, whose
Saddlcscombe and Arundel
are excellent, Mr. Lang-
dale and Mr. Bond,
whose productions are full
of truthful work. The
water-colour section is of
very considerable interest.
It contains striking land-
scapes by Mr. Mackintosh
Gow, Mr. Rowbotham,
Miss Mary Churton, Mr.
C. Harrington, Mr. Albert
Kingsley, R.I., Mr. Cyril
Ward, and others. In
addition there is a collec-

A STREET SKETCH ItY MRS. BOROUGH JOHNSON tion of about 150 of the

sketches and finished
works of the late A. F.

choose to follow in the wake of any of his prede- Grace, who spent so much of his artistic life in
cessors is much to be regretted, He has a definite depicting the Downs country,
personality, he has strength and judgment; and it -

is by dependence on these qualities, rather than The Second Public Exhibition of the Brighton
his imitative faculty, that he will gain the position Arts Club, the members of which are all
that he is entitled to in the art world. Brighton or Sussex men, which was open for

a fortnight only, was of considerable interest.

BRIGHTON.—The Autumn Exhibition of The most notable exhibits included works by
Paintings in the Public Art Galleries Mr. Ginnett, Mr. Longhurst, Colonel Goff, Mr.
undoubtedly is the best which has been J. S. Hale, Mr. C. Harrington, Mr. Gerald
held under the auspices of the Corpora- Harrison, Mr. Conrad Leigh, Mr. Lainson, and
tion. The contributions number considerably over Mr. Burleigh.

300, most being of high order of merit. The -

fact that the municipal authorities now vote a sum The Exhibition, at the Brighton Arts Club,

for the purchase of works for the permanent of water - colour drawings by Mr. Alfred W.

collection doubtless has not been without influence Rich, proved very attractive. The paintings

in regard to the quality of the exhibits. Many of consisted entirely of views in Sussex, and most of

the paintings have already been on view in the them, strongly suggestive of the earlier water-colour

London galleries and, therefore, do not call for school, appealed rather to the educated lover of

further notice, but it may be said that, of these, art than to the casual visitor. Mr. Rich's work is

Mr. Melton Fisher's Flower Makers, with its of strong type, with a characteristic element

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