Studio- Talk
Director of the National
Portrait Gallery, has just
held an exhibition of
paintings and drawings
at the Carfax Gallery.
The selection of his work
represented at their best
his remarkable abili-
ties in composing, and
' his love of quality " in
painting.
»^^3El^§ll^S^^^^^!v -l lle Women's Interna-
4^Bf- jf^j"*Jlli?TOg§lrii^r ^^C^^^, tional Art Club Exhibi-
I I , ^//j" tion recently held at the
kWv.. Grafton Gallery was the
I 33^^^. twelfth exhibition held by
H2)^B'a0k|9kaJfck. the Club, and they, per-
haps, never held a better
[..^-•^^^^WBBHfM ^aBjjjSfc one- Among notable pic-
., ■.-... ' /"J3$^ tures shown were The
,,r:g^^^^^aK^' Harbour, St. Ives, by E.
- ' >JM|i&S?ai^i§g2_." • ~___i, <;"jHP[iwBB" '-• Rawlins; The Mine
•- "SS^^^^^^-^^^I Candle, by N. Labou-
' ;it :' >' chere ; A Rough Day, by
"the old mill, plumtree, notts by j. a. ness, a.r.e. L. DefdeS j Old HoUSeS
ception ; his Canon Ran- ""^^^10 • iK'^ft
dolph, D.D., revealed that Nj^yEMSS
close portrayal of charac- /,■
ter that is of the essence - \
" . lie j
of the portrait art. There ^ f/''
were many accomplished
things in this exhibition,
but sometimes everything |
was to be found in the can- r, CgfWfm
vases but the just mention-
ed quality instincti\ t-ljlqfiSjtq^Bff ftj
attained by Mr. Kelly. An fS^ttSSSSSfMSi
artist with a point of view BhmZ
was Mr. Eric B. George.
Our coloured supple-
ment, Les Etoiles du
Matin, is a reproduction
made from a picture by
the late Sarah Ball Dod-
son, recently exhibited at
the Goupil Gallery with
other works all witnessing
to a wide range of sym-
pathies and high accom-
plishment in their painter.
Mr. C. J. Holmes, "at dohdrecht, Holland" by percy rob
224
Director of the National
Portrait Gallery, has just
held an exhibition of
paintings and drawings
at the Carfax Gallery.
The selection of his work
represented at their best
his remarkable abili-
ties in composing, and
' his love of quality " in
painting.
»^^3El^§ll^S^^^^^!v -l lle Women's Interna-
4^Bf- jf^j"*Jlli?TOg§lrii^r ^^C^^^, tional Art Club Exhibi-
I I , ^//j" tion recently held at the
kWv.. Grafton Gallery was the
I 33^^^. twelfth exhibition held by
H2)^B'a0k|9kaJfck. the Club, and they, per-
haps, never held a better
[..^-•^^^^WBBHfM ^aBjjjSfc one- Among notable pic-
., ■.-... ' /"J3$^ tures shown were The
,,r:g^^^^^aK^' Harbour, St. Ives, by E.
- ' >JM|i&S?ai^i§g2_." • ~___i, <;"jHP[iwBB" '-• Rawlins; The Mine
•- "SS^^^^^^-^^^I Candle, by N. Labou-
' ;it :' >' chere ; A Rough Day, by
"the old mill, plumtree, notts by j. a. ness, a.r.e. L. DefdeS j Old HoUSeS
ception ; his Canon Ran- ""^^^10 • iK'^ft
dolph, D.D., revealed that Nj^yEMSS
close portrayal of charac- /,■
ter that is of the essence - \
" . lie j
of the portrait art. There ^ f/''
were many accomplished
things in this exhibition,
but sometimes everything |
was to be found in the can- r, CgfWfm
vases but the just mention-
ed quality instincti\ t-ljlqfiSjtq^Bff ftj
attained by Mr. Kelly. An fS^ttSSSSSfMSi
artist with a point of view BhmZ
was Mr. Eric B. George.
Our coloured supple-
ment, Les Etoiles du
Matin, is a reproduction
made from a picture by
the late Sarah Ball Dod-
son, recently exhibited at
the Goupil Gallery with
other works all witnessing
to a wide range of sym-
pathies and high accom-
plishment in their painter.
Mr. C. J. Holmes, "at dohdrecht, Holland" by percy rob
224