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Studio: international art — 80.1920

DOI Heft:
No. 329 (August 1920)
DOI Artikel:
Taylor, Ernest Archibald: The Royal Scottish Academy
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21401#0035
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THE ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY

"MIDSUMMER HOLIDAY—WEST COAST "
WATER-COLOUR BY D. M. SUTHERLAND

Corfe Castle, which is vastly interesting;
while on the same wall The Old Mill, by
Mr. David Gauld, A.R.S.A. and The Duck
Pond, by Mr. Charles Oppenheimer,
invite one to linger over their happy
individuality of expression. In the same
room also are two pictures which appeal by
their sensitiveness—A Summer's Breeze
by Mr. Peter Wishart, and the uniquely
designed canvas L'Ancien Hospice S.
Jean - du- Doigt, by Mr. E. Hesketh
Hubbard. Among other landscapes in
the exhibition there are many which
have their own special charm for those
who appreciate sympathetic as well as
poetical interpretations of nature. In
the work of the president, Sir James
Lawton Wingate, they will find much
to awaken tender memories of evening
glamour in his Autumn Sundown and

Peat Moss, and the same sentiment is
evoked by Mr. J. Campbell Mitchell's
Moonrise, Findhorn, while the joy of
sunlight will be felt in Sunshine in the
Lews by Sir David Murray, R.A.; nor
will one pass without due appreciation
of The Yair Net, by Mr. Charles Oppen-
heimer, R.S.W., and the vigorous low-
lying landscape Luffness to Aberlady, by
Mr. James Paterson, R.S.A., or the
charmingly spontaneous Winter, by Mr.
W. S. Macgeorge, R.S.A. Of landscape
containing figures there is also a goodly
display in which, by a more refreshing
and modern outlook than usual, A Lost
Ball, Macrihanish, by Mr. Gemmell Hutchi-
son, R.S.A. takes a prominent place. 0
It is the spirit of alert freshness that
attracts one to the portraits by the younger
contingent of exhibitors. Mr. John R.

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