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Studio: international art — 44.1908

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Studio-talk
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Studio- Talk

“A MOORISH GARDEN

BY JOHN LAVERY, R.S.A.

The Royal Institute or
Painters in Water-Colours
Annual Exhibition was
interesting and, as usual,
very various. The Presi-
dent, Mr. E. J. Gregory,
R-A., exhibited a success-

‘ THE WINDOW SILL

BY JOHN LAVERY, R.S.A.

ful and characteristic portrait of a child, and Sir J. D.
Linton was at his best in Miles Slandish and
Priscilla. Mr. Fulleylove’s The Sundial, Mr. T. R.
Macquoid’s The Old Farm of the Monks, Mr. Yeend
King’s Spring in the Chateau, Grand Carteret, were

the play of sunlight is cleverly rendered in Unde?
the Pergola.

The Exhibition of the Royal Society of Painters
in Water-Colours includes amongst its principal
features this year, Mr. F. C.

Cadogan Cowper’s The
Morning of the Nativity
and Rapunzel sings from
the Tower, Mr. R. Anning
Bell’s Cupid Disarmed,

Mrs. E. Stanhope Forbes’

The Little Goose Girl,

Mr. Francis E. James’s
Primulas, Mr. Robt, W.

Allan’s After a Storm, Mr.

Robert Little’s Carsethorn,

Solway, Mr. Edwin Alex-
ander’s animal paintings
and Mr. Herbert Alex-
ander’s In an Orchard,

Mr. James Paterson’s St.

Andrew’s — Dusk, and
Mr. H. S. Hopwood’s
sketches, besides the
collection of the late
William Callow’s work,
which gives this season’s
exhibition a particular
interest.
 
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