The Royal Academy Exhibition, igu
°f feminine sitters. The most vigorous and charac- beauty; and the statues Nereus and flfa^
fistic portrait of a man is Sir Hubert von Mr. Pegram, Nausicaa by Mr. Basfi Gotto, Hn
Herkomer's Admiral of the Fleet, the Lord Fisher Majesty the Ktng by Mr Hamo^1 homyrt and
of Riverstone; and the most fascinating in its Her Majesty the Queen by Sir George Frampton
^renity of style and beauty of technical method is are all features of the collection. Mr Drury s
Mr. Owen's Man in Flack. Mr. Cope's painting of admirable busts of the King and Queer.and of
Sir E. T poynter Bt F.R.A., Mr. Oswald King Edward-of whom there are also busts by
Birley's VyseEsa., and another portrait Mr. Brock, Mr. Derwent Wood and M, Bru
by Mr. Orpen, of Claude E. S. Fishop, Esq., are Joy, as well as a statuette by he Countess Feodora
worthy of note, and Mr. Sargent's portrait of the Gleichen-can be very highly praised and there
Archbishop of Canterbury, though it is, perhaps, are other contributions by Mr. Mackennal, Mi\
^ to be reckoned as quite one of his finest things, Goscombe John and Mr. Pomeroy ^h h- a
« nevertheless a work that commands attention, full measure of distinction. Indeed, Mr Macken-
A very pleasant portrait study, The Flack Scarf, by nal's recumbent effigy of The Late Gen.Jhe Ft
Mr. George Henry, is also of importance. Hon. Sir Redvers Fuller, V.C G.CB Mr
The sculpture-rooms at the Academy look worse Goscombe John's finely handled bu,t Th«LaU
*an ever this year partly because of their obvious Earl of Derby, E.G., and Mr. Pomeroy s bron e
-suitability forh "display of sculpture and partly statute of Sir Frarias Bacon are ^ej
because they contain fewer things of special merit keeping up the standard of quality n the sculpture
*an usual. Sir George Frampton's Peter Pan of the year. But m the rooms which are devoted
^tue is a delightful piece of imaginative work, and at Burlington House to ^^°^)r±f
the bronze group, A Royal Game, by Mr. Reynolds- artistic products it is very difficult to ******
Stephens-who I also "represented by an exquisite the good things or to study them properly when
statuette of Mrs. Guv Ridfiath—is of singular they are found.
k4M -njMtk.
by samuel reid
"in the silver morning sea"
19
°f feminine sitters. The most vigorous and charac- beauty; and the statues Nereus and flfa^
fistic portrait of a man is Sir Hubert von Mr. Pegram, Nausicaa by Mr. Basfi Gotto, Hn
Herkomer's Admiral of the Fleet, the Lord Fisher Majesty the Ktng by Mr Hamo^1 homyrt and
of Riverstone; and the most fascinating in its Her Majesty the Queen by Sir George Frampton
^renity of style and beauty of technical method is are all features of the collection. Mr Drury s
Mr. Owen's Man in Flack. Mr. Cope's painting of admirable busts of the King and Queer.and of
Sir E. T poynter Bt F.R.A., Mr. Oswald King Edward-of whom there are also busts by
Birley's VyseEsa., and another portrait Mr. Brock, Mr. Derwent Wood and M, Bru
by Mr. Orpen, of Claude E. S. Fishop, Esq., are Joy, as well as a statuette by he Countess Feodora
worthy of note, and Mr. Sargent's portrait of the Gleichen-can be very highly praised and there
Archbishop of Canterbury, though it is, perhaps, are other contributions by Mr. Mackennal, Mi\
^ to be reckoned as quite one of his finest things, Goscombe John and Mr. Pomeroy ^h h- a
« nevertheless a work that commands attention, full measure of distinction. Indeed, Mr Macken-
A very pleasant portrait study, The Flack Scarf, by nal's recumbent effigy of The Late Gen.Jhe Ft
Mr. George Henry, is also of importance. Hon. Sir Redvers Fuller, V.C G.CB Mr
The sculpture-rooms at the Academy look worse Goscombe John's finely handled bu,t Th«LaU
*an ever this year partly because of their obvious Earl of Derby, E.G., and Mr. Pomeroy s bron e
-suitability forh "display of sculpture and partly statute of Sir Frarias Bacon are ^ej
because they contain fewer things of special merit keeping up the standard of quality n the sculpture
*an usual. Sir George Frampton's Peter Pan of the year. But m the rooms which are devoted
^tue is a delightful piece of imaginative work, and at Burlington House to ^^°^)r±f
the bronze group, A Royal Game, by Mr. Reynolds- artistic products it is very difficult to ******
Stephens-who I also "represented by an exquisite the good things or to study them properly when
statuette of Mrs. Guv Ridfiath—is of singular they are found.
k4M -njMtk.
by samuel reid
"in the silver morning sea"
19