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"THE SYKO-PHCENICIAN WOMAN (MATT. XV. 27).:' FROM THE PAINTING IN THE CHAPEL OF THE ASCENSION
BY FREDERIC T. SHIELDS
useful, and—if that is any temptation to you—
more celebrated, than any painter of the day."
The artist did not recognise this as the great
opportunity of his life; he felt that come many
years afterwards when the commission for the
decoration of the chapel was given to him, when
he said : " It is as if I were given wings."
Mr. Stanley Anderson, A.R.E., whose interest-
ing and characteristic etchings of B7-ompton
' SMITIIFIELD "
I46
FROM AN ETCHING BY STANLEY ANDERSON, A.R.E.
(By Permission or Messrs. Dowaesweh and Dowdeswells, Ltd.)
"THE SYKO-PHCENICIAN WOMAN (MATT. XV. 27).:' FROM THE PAINTING IN THE CHAPEL OF THE ASCENSION
BY FREDERIC T. SHIELDS
useful, and—if that is any temptation to you—
more celebrated, than any painter of the day."
The artist did not recognise this as the great
opportunity of his life; he felt that come many
years afterwards when the commission for the
decoration of the chapel was given to him, when
he said : " It is as if I were given wings."
Mr. Stanley Anderson, A.R.E., whose interest-
ing and characteristic etchings of B7-ompton
' SMITIIFIELD "
I46
FROM AN ETCHING BY STANLEY ANDERSON, A.R.E.
(By Permission or Messrs. Dowaesweh and Dowdeswells, Ltd.)