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Studio: international art — 41.1907

DOI issue:
No. 171 (June, 1907)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20775#0090

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Studio-Talk

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DINBURGH.—Miss
M. Cameron is not
the first Scottish artist
who has come under
the influence of Spain, and
received inspiration from the
picturesqueness of the everyday
life and the beautiful scenery of
that country. It will be seen,
from the illustrations given here
that she has studied very care-
fully the characteristics of the
Spaniards, their habits and their
costumes; while her versatility
is exemplified in the decorative
landscape Segovia, Casiille, which
is now being exhibited at the
Royal Academy. It is a well-
composed picture, in which the
colour scheme is simple and the
distance well suggested. The
two figure subjects are admirable
studies of character and expres-
sion, showing shrewdness ot
observation and vigorous execu-
tion. Miss Cameron is a regular
"MAXiMiNO de segovia " by miss m. Cameron exhibitor at the Royal Scottish

Academy, and has twice been

the Enamelling Class : a copper and enamel pendant proposed as an associate of that body ; but hitherto
by Susan Firth being perhaps one of the best of ladies have only been selected as honorary mem-
the examples exhibited. H. B. B. bers. Her pictures have also been hung at the

" segovia, castille"

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(Royal Academy, ir/d?)

by miss m. cameron
 
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