STUDIO-TALK
" GIRL WITH GREEN HAT "
OIL PAINTING BY EUGENE
SPEICHER
(Carnegie Institute)
water-colour, Easter Tide, and an interest-
ing composition, The Parade at the Fair, by
M. Simon himself; a flower piece by M.
Jacques Blanche; M. Menard's richly
coloured Farm at Paestum ; a fine study of
the nude by M. Paul Chabas ; some pic-
tures of Old Houses by M. Henri Martin ;
and M. Matisse's Portrait on a Red Back-
ground. Spanish art of to-day had repre-
sentation in a fine low toned work of Sehor
Zubiaurre, Flowers for Mary. 0 0
Among prominent British painters repre-
sented were Mr. Richard Jack, with a fine
classical subject, Love tunes the Shepherd's
Reed; Mr. Edward Hornel with Easter
Morning, one of his characteristic groups of
children ; Sir A. S. Cope, with a portrait of
Viscount Jellicoe and a landscape ; Mr.
Augustus John, with a boldly handled
figure of A Canadian Soldier ; Mr. R. G.
Eves, with a dignified portrait of Mr.
Justice Darling ; Mr. Clausen with two re-
presentative studies of heads ; Mrs. Laura
Knight (The Cove), Mr. G. J. Coates (King
Lear), and Mr. Russell Flint, who sent a
group of charming water-colours. There
was also a very impressive work, Golden
Autumn, by the late Sir Alfred East. Mr.
Hayley Lever, now settled in America, con-
tributed a capital example of his work,
Around the Harbour. 0000
Four portraits represented the work of
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" GIRL WITH GREEN HAT "
OIL PAINTING BY EUGENE
SPEICHER
(Carnegie Institute)
water-colour, Easter Tide, and an interest-
ing composition, The Parade at the Fair, by
M. Simon himself; a flower piece by M.
Jacques Blanche; M. Menard's richly
coloured Farm at Paestum ; a fine study of
the nude by M. Paul Chabas ; some pic-
tures of Old Houses by M. Henri Martin ;
and M. Matisse's Portrait on a Red Back-
ground. Spanish art of to-day had repre-
sentation in a fine low toned work of Sehor
Zubiaurre, Flowers for Mary. 0 0
Among prominent British painters repre-
sented were Mr. Richard Jack, with a fine
classical subject, Love tunes the Shepherd's
Reed; Mr. Edward Hornel with Easter
Morning, one of his characteristic groups of
children ; Sir A. S. Cope, with a portrait of
Viscount Jellicoe and a landscape ; Mr.
Augustus John, with a boldly handled
figure of A Canadian Soldier ; Mr. R. G.
Eves, with a dignified portrait of Mr.
Justice Darling ; Mr. Clausen with two re-
presentative studies of heads ; Mrs. Laura
Knight (The Cove), Mr. G. J. Coates (King
Lear), and Mr. Russell Flint, who sent a
group of charming water-colours. There
was also a very impressive work, Golden
Autumn, by the late Sir Alfred East. Mr.
Hayley Lever, now settled in America, con-
tributed a capital example of his work,
Around the Harbour. 0000
Four portraits represented the work of
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