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DUNCHURCII LODGE: THE ESPALIERS (Seep. 310J GILBERT FRASER, A.R.I.B.A., ARCHITECT
regard to standard. This is far from being one of its President, Sir Alfred East, is still leading there in
most interesting years. There are, however, pictures virility and style. It is in oil painting that the
worthy of close attention in Crossing the Ford, by Society is most successful. Unlike the New
Mr. Gordon Browne; Market Day, by Mr. Fred Roe; English Art Club, for instance, its water-colour
To the Mill, by Mr. John Terris; " Thus, thou must room is not one of the great features of its exhibi-
do," by Mr. A. D. McCormick; Arundel, by Mr. tions in point of quality. Having indicated the
Ross Burnett; The Mother, by Mr. Carlton Smith; tendency of the canvases displayed, we can
In the Lagoon, by Mr. A. J. Burgess ; Making but instance some of the works besides those of
Time Fly, by Mr. J. Finnemore; Idle Moments, by the President that lend character to the present
Mr. J. A. Dees ; The Faiiy Story, by Mr. Hal exhibition, namely, Sand Dunes and The Hill Top,
Hurst; Foxhounds, by Mr. H. S. Power; The by Mr. D. Murray Smith; Pinks, by Mr. H. Davis
Letter, by Mary Perrin ; A Chat under the Oranges, Richter; A September Morning, by Mr. W. H. J.
by Mr. Thomas R. Macquoid; The Mirror, by Boot; An Oriental, by Mr. Allan Davidson;
Mr. W. Hatherell; Interior, by M. Pierre Dumenil; Moorish Shops, by Mr. G. C. Haiti ; The Cut
Mr. Jorrocks, by Mr. Frank Gillett; The Little Finger, by Mr. Denys G. Wells; A Broketi Chain,
Valley, by Mr. W. Westley Manning; and Storm by Mr. John Adamson; The Approach of Autumn,
Clouds, by Mr. Moffat Lindner. There is an by Mr. Walter Fowler; Mrs. Hammond and
interesting work, Between the Showers—Landing Daughter, by Mr. Frank O. Salisbury; the Chalk
Fish,hy Mr. Dudley Hardy; and two pictures that Barge and Sunlit Harbour, by Mr. Hayley Lever;
notably invite attention are Mr. Oswald Moser's The Brown Dress, by Mr. J. J. Alsop; Gloucester,
Mrs. Nicklelry discussing with her Husband, and by Mr. Fred Whitehead; The Village Fisherman,
Mrs. Vera Willoughby's The Friends. by Mr. A. H. Elphinstone; Blue Campanulas, by
- Mr. W. Graham Robertson ; and we must admire
The Royal Society of British Artists' Spring perhaps above all A Lyric, by Mr. Joseph
Exhibition has that highly robust and invigorating Simpson,
style in its landscapes which, perhaps in sympathy -
with its name, has certainly lately denoted it. The Mr. M. A. J. Bauer is an etcher, draughtsman,
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DUNCHURCII LODGE: THE ESPALIERS (Seep. 310J GILBERT FRASER, A.R.I.B.A., ARCHITECT
regard to standard. This is far from being one of its President, Sir Alfred East, is still leading there in
most interesting years. There are, however, pictures virility and style. It is in oil painting that the
worthy of close attention in Crossing the Ford, by Society is most successful. Unlike the New
Mr. Gordon Browne; Market Day, by Mr. Fred Roe; English Art Club, for instance, its water-colour
To the Mill, by Mr. John Terris; " Thus, thou must room is not one of the great features of its exhibi-
do," by Mr. A. D. McCormick; Arundel, by Mr. tions in point of quality. Having indicated the
Ross Burnett; The Mother, by Mr. Carlton Smith; tendency of the canvases displayed, we can
In the Lagoon, by Mr. A. J. Burgess ; Making but instance some of the works besides those of
Time Fly, by Mr. J. Finnemore; Idle Moments, by the President that lend character to the present
Mr. J. A. Dees ; The Faiiy Story, by Mr. Hal exhibition, namely, Sand Dunes and The Hill Top,
Hurst; Foxhounds, by Mr. H. S. Power; The by Mr. D. Murray Smith; Pinks, by Mr. H. Davis
Letter, by Mary Perrin ; A Chat under the Oranges, Richter; A September Morning, by Mr. W. H. J.
by Mr. Thomas R. Macquoid; The Mirror, by Boot; An Oriental, by Mr. Allan Davidson;
Mr. W. Hatherell; Interior, by M. Pierre Dumenil; Moorish Shops, by Mr. G. C. Haiti ; The Cut
Mr. Jorrocks, by Mr. Frank Gillett; The Little Finger, by Mr. Denys G. Wells; A Broketi Chain,
Valley, by Mr. W. Westley Manning; and Storm by Mr. John Adamson; The Approach of Autumn,
Clouds, by Mr. Moffat Lindner. There is an by Mr. Walter Fowler; Mrs. Hammond and
interesting work, Between the Showers—Landing Daughter, by Mr. Frank O. Salisbury; the Chalk
Fish,hy Mr. Dudley Hardy; and two pictures that Barge and Sunlit Harbour, by Mr. Hayley Lever;
notably invite attention are Mr. Oswald Moser's The Brown Dress, by Mr. J. J. Alsop; Gloucester,
Mrs. Nicklelry discussing with her Husband, and by Mr. Fred Whitehead; The Village Fisherman,
Mrs. Vera Willoughby's The Friends. by Mr. A. H. Elphinstone; Blue Campanulas, by
- Mr. W. Graham Robertson ; and we must admire
The Royal Society of British Artists' Spring perhaps above all A Lyric, by Mr. Joseph
Exhibition has that highly robust and invigorating Simpson,
style in its landscapes which, perhaps in sympathy -
with its name, has certainly lately denoted it. The Mr. M. A. J. Bauer is an etcher, draughtsman,
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