Studio-Talk
“fairy music” panels for an overmantel
BY MISS E. M. ROPE
The Pastoral Play ; in this plate the etcher is
master, with freedom and charm of craft equivalent
to his impressionableness.
At Messrs. James Connell & Sons the exhibition
of pastels of Scottish Gardens by Miss Mary G. W.
Wilson was very attractive ; we especially remember
a drawing, Carnock in Stirlingshire, in which the
treatment of the grey stone house and garden
summed up the qualities most to be admired in
her other pictures.
At the Carfax Gallery last month was to be seen
the deeply impressive work of Mr. A. Cayley-
Robinson. Austere in composition and in draw-
ing and sensitive in colour, his work is also the
creation of an artist swayed strongly by a mood
which governs his view of any subject and gives to
all his work an imaginative significance. Even in
his least successful moments his drawings are
distinguished by something forcibly individual.
We have carried over from our notice of the
PAIR .OF IVORY-TINTED PLASTER PANELS FOR CHANCEL SCREEN
BY MISS E. M. ROPE
“fairy music” panels for an overmantel
BY MISS E. M. ROPE
The Pastoral Play ; in this plate the etcher is
master, with freedom and charm of craft equivalent
to his impressionableness.
At Messrs. James Connell & Sons the exhibition
of pastels of Scottish Gardens by Miss Mary G. W.
Wilson was very attractive ; we especially remember
a drawing, Carnock in Stirlingshire, in which the
treatment of the grey stone house and garden
summed up the qualities most to be admired in
her other pictures.
At the Carfax Gallery last month was to be seen
the deeply impressive work of Mr. A. Cayley-
Robinson. Austere in composition and in draw-
ing and sensitive in colour, his work is also the
creation of an artist swayed strongly by a mood
which governs his view of any subject and gives to
all his work an imaginative significance. Even in
his least successful moments his drawings are
distinguished by something forcibly individual.
We have carried over from our notice of the
PAIR .OF IVORY-TINTED PLASTER PANELS FOR CHANCEL SCREEN
BY MISS E. M. ROPE