Studio- Talk
"the travelling circus moves on " (Three Arts Club) water-colour by gladys a. pinks
large work Pandora; various examples ot Miss Robinson. Besides contributions by well-known
Jessie Bayer's fascinating art, including a Madonna artists like Orpen, Nicholson, Brangwyn, Short,
and Child of great charm ; a pair of Censing Angels Spencer Pryse, James Pryde, Frampton, and
by Mr. Anning Bell; and Mr. Southall's San Prof. Lanteri, the show contained good work by
Gimignano. Prof. Image, Comm. Walter Crane, Phyllis Barron, Margaret Dalgleish, Dorothy
Miss Mabel Esplin, Mr. Maxwell Armfield, Mr. Jerrold, Hilda Kidman, Mrs. Kingsley Tarpey,
F. O. Salisbury, Mr. Bernard Sleigh, Mr. Allan F. Irene Ryland, Dorothea Sharp, M.Watson Williams,
Vigers, and Mrs. Bernard Jenkin were among Ethel Wright and others, both painting and craft
other contributors of work that claimed attention. work being well represented.
The Second Annual Exhibition of the Three Arts The Spring Exhibition at the Goupil Gallery
Club Exhibition Society, which was held at ^he consisted almost entirely of works by modern
Maddox Street Galleries recently, differed from the French masters; it was very well selected, and was
Inaugural Exhibition in one
important particular,
namely, by the inclusion of
a number of works by
deceased masters, kindly
lent by various collectors.
While it was a great pleasure
to see the fine Cazin, and
the beautiful things by
Jacque, Harpignies, Fantin,
Millet, Whistler, etc., the
unity and coherence of the
exhibition would perhaps
have been better maintained
had it been restricted solely
to works by members of the
Society. We reproduce
Miss Ruth Hollingsworth's
Odette, a delightfully painted
figure (to which, however,
the background affords
rather too insistent an ac-
companiment), The Travel-
ling Circus Moves On, by
Miss Gladys A. Pinks, and
a broadly treated landscape landscape painting by e. fothergill robinson
by Miss E. Fothergill (Three Arts Club)
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"the travelling circus moves on " (Three Arts Club) water-colour by gladys a. pinks
large work Pandora; various examples ot Miss Robinson. Besides contributions by well-known
Jessie Bayer's fascinating art, including a Madonna artists like Orpen, Nicholson, Brangwyn, Short,
and Child of great charm ; a pair of Censing Angels Spencer Pryse, James Pryde, Frampton, and
by Mr. Anning Bell; and Mr. Southall's San Prof. Lanteri, the show contained good work by
Gimignano. Prof. Image, Comm. Walter Crane, Phyllis Barron, Margaret Dalgleish, Dorothy
Miss Mabel Esplin, Mr. Maxwell Armfield, Mr. Jerrold, Hilda Kidman, Mrs. Kingsley Tarpey,
F. O. Salisbury, Mr. Bernard Sleigh, Mr. Allan F. Irene Ryland, Dorothea Sharp, M.Watson Williams,
Vigers, and Mrs. Bernard Jenkin were among Ethel Wright and others, both painting and craft
other contributors of work that claimed attention. work being well represented.
The Second Annual Exhibition of the Three Arts The Spring Exhibition at the Goupil Gallery
Club Exhibition Society, which was held at ^he consisted almost entirely of works by modern
Maddox Street Galleries recently, differed from the French masters; it was very well selected, and was
Inaugural Exhibition in one
important particular,
namely, by the inclusion of
a number of works by
deceased masters, kindly
lent by various collectors.
While it was a great pleasure
to see the fine Cazin, and
the beautiful things by
Jacque, Harpignies, Fantin,
Millet, Whistler, etc., the
unity and coherence of the
exhibition would perhaps
have been better maintained
had it been restricted solely
to works by members of the
Society. We reproduce
Miss Ruth Hollingsworth's
Odette, a delightfully painted
figure (to which, however,
the background affords
rather too insistent an ac-
companiment), The Travel-
ling Circus Moves On, by
Miss Gladys A. Pinks, and
a broadly treated landscape landscape painting by e. fothergill robinson
by Miss E. Fothergill (Three Arts Club)
63