Studio- Talk
of the artificial; one sees in it good arrangement interiors by Mr. P. VV. Adam evidence his re-
and the evening light invests it with charm. markable faculty in imparting esthetic interest
- to this type of work. The water-colour section
The only pure seascape in the exhibition is fa unusuall j and contains much interesting
that by Mr. Marshall Brown, which justifies the ^ the chief contributors being Mr_ xhomas
ambitious scale on which it has been produced. m Cadenhead> Mn Edwin Alexander> Mr.
Mr. Ogilvy Reid's From the Hebrides is also a A R ^ R ^ ^ m&%
good seapiece of a different type. Mr. Caden- Katherine Cameron. A. E.
head's large Badenoch landscape is as fine a
realization of the basic and essential features —,crA„, .
, TT. ,, , ,,. , , • > LASGOW.—Amongst the youngei
of Highland scenery, unsullied by anything / m *• a ? a • . a« V>
b _J\ . , , J -, j I Glasgow artists, Captain Allan D.
human, as Mr. Cadenhead has produced. I -—-
Mamds is certainly one of the most
Mr. W. M. Frazer, who has recently been mostly V i- ,., . , . .
,._',., . , , ^>—<^ versatile. As a designer of costumes
engaged m English landscape, has returned to . ... . ,
,° ° ,. , . , . , . .,, „ and posters, as a painter and instructor in black
the earlier sphere of work m a charming Atholl , , .. j ,, , n .. ,
,, , , f\ . , , i ? , i and white, wood-block cutting and printing, he
Moorland with a spacious sky. Notable land- , , , , . , , . - .
f., , , „ T ,,,, ., , has few equals, and is ever readv to impart his
scapes are also contributed by Mr. T. Whitelaw , ,, , . ,
tt -n „ . -mt ,„ -r j store of knowledge to those seeking his aid. As
Hamilton, Mr. Archibald Kay, Mr. W. Y. Mac- ' , 5 x , . b , .
Mr T? T? M. T rW+c! U,VK. °fficer- at PreSent SerVmS hlS C0Untly 111 the
gregor, Mr.R.B.Nisbet, and Mr. J. Coutts Michie.
Royal Field Artillery, he finds his pencil not
Among the few animal subjects Mr. James one of the least useful implements of warfare.
Douglas's Highland Pastoral indicates a de- His Rheims Cathedral is a characteristic example
cided development in artistic power ; and two of his wood-block cutting ability. E. A. T.
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of the artificial; one sees in it good arrangement interiors by Mr. P. VV. Adam evidence his re-
and the evening light invests it with charm. markable faculty in imparting esthetic interest
- to this type of work. The water-colour section
The only pure seascape in the exhibition is fa unusuall j and contains much interesting
that by Mr. Marshall Brown, which justifies the ^ the chief contributors being Mr_ xhomas
ambitious scale on which it has been produced. m Cadenhead> Mn Edwin Alexander> Mr.
Mr. Ogilvy Reid's From the Hebrides is also a A R ^ R ^ ^ m&%
good seapiece of a different type. Mr. Caden- Katherine Cameron. A. E.
head's large Badenoch landscape is as fine a
realization of the basic and essential features —,crA„, .
, TT. ,, , ,,. , , • > LASGOW.—Amongst the youngei
of Highland scenery, unsullied by anything / m *• a ? a • . a« V>
b _J\ . , , J -, j I Glasgow artists, Captain Allan D.
human, as Mr. Cadenhead has produced. I -—-
Mamds is certainly one of the most
Mr. W. M. Frazer, who has recently been mostly V i- ,., . , . .
,._',., . , , ^>—<^ versatile. As a designer of costumes
engaged m English landscape, has returned to . ... . ,
,° ° ,. , . , . , . .,, „ and posters, as a painter and instructor in black
the earlier sphere of work m a charming Atholl , , .. j ,, , n .. ,
,, , , f\ . , , i ? , i and white, wood-block cutting and printing, he
Moorland with a spacious sky. Notable land- , , , , . , , . - .
f., , , „ T ,,,, ., , has few equals, and is ever readv to impart his
scapes are also contributed by Mr. T. Whitelaw , ,, , . ,
tt -n „ . -mt ,„ -r j store of knowledge to those seeking his aid. As
Hamilton, Mr. Archibald Kay, Mr. W. Y. Mac- ' , 5 x , . b , .
Mr T? T? M. T rW+c! U,VK. °fficer- at PreSent SerVmS hlS C0Untly 111 the
gregor, Mr.R.B.Nisbet, and Mr. J. Coutts Michie.
Royal Field Artillery, he finds his pencil not
Among the few animal subjects Mr. James one of the least useful implements of warfare.
Douglas's Highland Pastoral indicates a de- His Rheims Cathedral is a characteristic example
cided development in artistic power ; and two of his wood-block cutting ability. E. A. T.
" THE WHITE C0CKAT°° " (Royal Scottish Academy) by Robert hope a. r s a
62