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Studio: international art — 34.1905

DOI Heft:
Nr. 146 (May 1905)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20711#0363

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Studio- Talk

shows one of the best water-colours he
has done for some years, a small por-
trait of Violet, Daughter of H. W. Hen-
derson, Esq. ; Mr. St. George Hare, a
charming fancy, Books and Bonbons,
and two other good drawings ; Sir J. D.
Linton, a sound and scholarly produc-
tion, The Rivals ; Mr. W. Lee Hankey,
a large and ambitious composition
representing a priest visiting a sick
woman ; Mr. Menpes, a pretty portrait
study, Miss Iris Hoey ; and Mr. James
Clark, two most attractive drawings,
treated with delightful decorative feel-
ing, From Cool Deep Well and Fair
Maid of the Lamp. Among the land-
scapes the most memorable are Mr. J. S.
Hill's broad and distinguished Meadows
at Sandwich; Mr. G. C. Haite's brilliant
Edinboro' Castle; Mr. Leslie Thom-
son's vigorous yet subtle Chichester
Harbour; Mr. R. B. Nisbet's Autumn
Landscape, rich in colour and strong in
handling; the clever sketches by Mr.
Claude Hayes, A Tidal River and
Near Snettisham, Norfolk; Mr. W.
Rainey's With the Charcoal Burners,
Charlton Forest; Mr. Yeend King's
"at sale marasino" by a. Wallace rimington Fittleworth, Sussex; Mr. F. S. Richard-

son's robust sketch, A North Country
Lane ; and Mr. J. Aumonier's exquisite
completest and most masterly drawings, the superb pastoral, Sheep Washing, one of his most delightful
Tigress and Cubs; and there is a large work, interpretations of English rural scenery, and as
Peacock and Python, by Mr.

E. Alexander.

We give illustrations on
pages 343 and 344 of two
admirable landscapes by
Mr. Macaulay Stevenson
which were exhibited in
London some while ago.

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The Royal Institute of
Painters in Water-colours
has recently reconstructed
its galleries, and has in some
respects increased their
suitability for the display of
works of art. Its present
exhibition can be well seen CHOIR stalls in wigginton church designed by w. b. hopkins and

in the rearranged rooms, e. r. walker

. . . , . . executed by thos. martin

and is quite worthy of atten- carved and decorated by

tion. Mr. E. J. Gregory rev. h. j. e. burrell

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