Studio-Talk
"Odette" (Three Arts Club) oil painting by ruth hou.ingsworth
full of canvases of memorable quality. The most At the same gallery there were on view last
remarkable, perhaps, were the two landscapes by month a number of water-colours, drawings, and
Daubigny, Les Bords de la Seine and Bards de lithographs by Mr. John Copley and Miss Ethel
Riviire, delightful examples of his work at its best; Gabain. The best things in this collection were
but there were as well two very good examples of Mr. Copley's water-colours, Sanctuary, Two English-
Diaz, some characteristic Corots, a charming colour- men, and The Promenade, and his drawing, The
note by M. Le Sidaner, Maisons sur la Riviere, Death of Don Quixote, and the cleverly expressive
Gisors, a characteristic little Meissonier, Le [oueur drawings by Miss Gabain. The lithographs were
de Guitare, a subtle and delicate study, Port de on the whole less acceptable, though among them
Faon, Finistere, by Boudin, a fine note of colour were many by both artists which showed a serious
and light, Les Berges de la Seine a Lavacourt, by appreciation of the technicalities of the art and a
Monet, an acceptable Sisley, Le Canal Saint genuine effort to overcome the problems it presents.
Martin, and a typically expressive and accomplished -
picture by Lhermitte, Les Lavandieres des Liords The Society of Graver-Printers in Colour recently
de la Marne. The exhibition altogether had an held its fifth annual exhibition of members' colour-
atmosphere of quiet and serious mastery which was prints in the Galleries of Messrs. Goupil and Co.
very enjoyable. Bedford Street. The Society is not a large one
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"Odette" (Three Arts Club) oil painting by ruth hou.ingsworth
full of canvases of memorable quality. The most At the same gallery there were on view last
remarkable, perhaps, were the two landscapes by month a number of water-colours, drawings, and
Daubigny, Les Bords de la Seine and Bards de lithographs by Mr. John Copley and Miss Ethel
Riviire, delightful examples of his work at its best; Gabain. The best things in this collection were
but there were as well two very good examples of Mr. Copley's water-colours, Sanctuary, Two English-
Diaz, some characteristic Corots, a charming colour- men, and The Promenade, and his drawing, The
note by M. Le Sidaner, Maisons sur la Riviere, Death of Don Quixote, and the cleverly expressive
Gisors, a characteristic little Meissonier, Le [oueur drawings by Miss Gabain. The lithographs were
de Guitare, a subtle and delicate study, Port de on the whole less acceptable, though among them
Faon, Finistere, by Boudin, a fine note of colour were many by both artists which showed a serious
and light, Les Berges de la Seine a Lavacourt, by appreciation of the technicalities of the art and a
Monet, an acceptable Sisley, Le Canal Saint genuine effort to overcome the problems it presents.
Martin, and a typically expressive and accomplished -
picture by Lhermitte, Les Lavandieres des Liords The Society of Graver-Printers in Colour recently
de la Marne. The exhibition altogether had an held its fifth annual exhibition of members' colour-
atmosphere of quiet and serious mastery which was prints in the Galleries of Messrs. Goupil and Co.
very enjoyable. Bedford Street. The Society is not a large one
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