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Studio: international art — 53.1911

DOI Heft:
Nr. 220 (July 1911)
DOI Artikel:
The new english art club's exhibition
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20973#0143

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The New En^

the old 'problem of rendering sorrow. There is
a touch of the grotesque in sorrow, but in the man's
face in Mort d'une Paysanne there is much more
than a touch.

Mr. Algernon Tal mage's The Break in the Storm
and Mr. D. Muirhead's Childhood stood out among
the canvases in the south-west gallery by their
success in the themes taken up. These are included
with our illustrations. Another canvas which deserved
special attention in the same room was Over the
Hills and Far Away, by Mrs. A. S. Hartrick. Our
notice of the exhibition would not be complete
without mentioning the following successes : In the
Forest, by Mr. Louis A. Sargent; An Empty Court-
yard, Tetuan, by Mr. Henry Bishop; A Wedding
at Stebbing, by Mr. Bernard Sickert; The Rain-

Hsh Art Club

storm, by Mr. Donald MacLaren; Study in Blue
and White, by Miss S. H. Jephson; At Alfriston,
by Mr. Alfred Hayward; Dessert, by Miss Louise
Pickard; Columbine from Copenhagen, by Miss
Essil Elmslie, and especially Mr. C. H. Collins
Baker's The Pond.

From the water-colours and drawings, always
one of the most interesting sections of these
exhibitions, we are illustrating works by Mr.
A. W. Rich and Mr. Louis A. Sargent. These
works, together with the diverse contributions of Mr.
J. S. Sargent, Mr. Havard Thomas, Mr. Maxwell
Armfield, Mr. Aubrey Waterfield, Miss Thea
Proctor, Miss S. Gosse, Mr. R. Schwabe, and
others, made this section particularly interesting
this year.
 
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