THE ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY
For more symbolical and decorative Lumsden, and Mr. Edwin Alexander,
art one must turn to the Sappho and R.S.A. 000000
The Sleeping Beauty, by Mr. John Duncan, To pick out the good things in the
A.R.S.A., and certain of the personal water colour gallery was a little difficult,
characteristics which he has in colour their appeal being reduced to a certain
treatment are charmingly expressed in extent by the generous spirit displayed
his portrait Baba and Billy. 0 0 in the hanging and fullness of the room.
Before passing to the water colours I For personality and decorative interest
must briefly mention a few works which Mr. D. M. Sutherland again claims
should not be omitted. They include attention with his water colour Mid-
Whitby, by Mr. Alexander Roche, R.S.A.; summer Holiday, West Coast, which in
Miss Clara Robson, by Mr. Robert Hope, a black and white reproduction loses
A.R.S.A.; Portrait of a Young Man, much of its sparkle, and close to it The
by Mr. William Sinclair Gordon ; David Dreamers, by Miss D. W. Hawkesley,
Murray, LL.D., by Mr. David Alison, arouses interest, while a feeling of freedom
A.R.S.A.; portraits by Henry Lintott, and romance pervades the decoratively
A.R.S.A.; the Finale of Russian Ballet treated Inland Sea, by Mr. E. A. Cox,
—he Vieux Noceur, by Mr. Walter Bayes ; and the warm yellow harmony of Mr.
Storm Clouds—Strathfillan, by Mr. J. Morris Meredith Williams's Chateau D'
Whitelaw Hamilton, A.R.S.A.; land- Happlincourt, Somme. Outstanding, too,
scapes by Mr. A. R. Sturrock, and some for directness and virility in painting and
excellent work by artists already familiar design are The Horse Fair, by Mr. Frederic
to readers of The Studio, such as Mr. Whiting; Shrimpers, by Mr. T. Austen
Frederic Whiting, Sir John Lavery, R.S.A., Brown, A.R.S.A.; and among others,
A.R.A., the late William Stott, of Oldham, each with an individual appeal, are a
Charles Machie, R.S.A., Mr. E. S. Month O'March, by Mr. Ewan Geddes,
" THE ROSE FAN." PAINT-
ING BY ERIC ROBERTSON
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For more symbolical and decorative Lumsden, and Mr. Edwin Alexander,
art one must turn to the Sappho and R.S.A. 000000
The Sleeping Beauty, by Mr. John Duncan, To pick out the good things in the
A.R.S.A., and certain of the personal water colour gallery was a little difficult,
characteristics which he has in colour their appeal being reduced to a certain
treatment are charmingly expressed in extent by the generous spirit displayed
his portrait Baba and Billy. 0 0 in the hanging and fullness of the room.
Before passing to the water colours I For personality and decorative interest
must briefly mention a few works which Mr. D. M. Sutherland again claims
should not be omitted. They include attention with his water colour Mid-
Whitby, by Mr. Alexander Roche, R.S.A.; summer Holiday, West Coast, which in
Miss Clara Robson, by Mr. Robert Hope, a black and white reproduction loses
A.R.S.A.; Portrait of a Young Man, much of its sparkle, and close to it The
by Mr. William Sinclair Gordon ; David Dreamers, by Miss D. W. Hawkesley,
Murray, LL.D., by Mr. David Alison, arouses interest, while a feeling of freedom
A.R.S.A.; portraits by Henry Lintott, and romance pervades the decoratively
A.R.S.A.; the Finale of Russian Ballet treated Inland Sea, by Mr. E. A. Cox,
—he Vieux Noceur, by Mr. Walter Bayes ; and the warm yellow harmony of Mr.
Storm Clouds—Strathfillan, by Mr. J. Morris Meredith Williams's Chateau D'
Whitelaw Hamilton, A.R.S.A.; land- Happlincourt, Somme. Outstanding, too,
scapes by Mr. A. R. Sturrock, and some for directness and virility in painting and
excellent work by artists already familiar design are The Horse Fair, by Mr. Frederic
to readers of The Studio, such as Mr. Whiting; Shrimpers, by Mr. T. Austen
Frederic Whiting, Sir John Lavery, R.S.A., Brown, A.R.S.A.; and among others,
A.R.A., the late William Stott, of Oldham, each with an individual appeal, are a
Charles Machie, R.S.A., Mr. E. S. Month O'March, by Mr. Ewan Geddes,
" THE ROSE FAN." PAINT-
ING BY ERIC ROBERTSON
22