ROYAL GLASGOW INSTITUTE'S EXHIBITION
Paterson; a characteristically powerful
drawing by Mr. Frank Brangwyn, R.A.,
and a tenderly washed-in expression by
the late Mr. E. A. Walton. The black-
and-white and architectural sections were
alike interesting. The sculpture gallery
was this year distinguished by examples of
the art of the late Professor Havard
Thomas—Lycidas, in bronze, and his
study of an old peasant, Pierre, Mr. W.
Reid Dick, A.R.A., an old Glasgow
student, was again powerfully represented
in a bust figure of A. W. Forsyth, Esq.,
and a head of Lady Diana Duff Cooper.
Work by Professor F.Derwent Wood, R.A.,
was also shown, with that of Messrs. Birnie
Rhind, Newbury A. Trent, Alexander
Proudfoot, Kellock Brown, and G. H.
Paulin, while interesting in a double
sense was a plaster cast of a bust portrait of
Sir James George Fraser, author of " The
Golden Bough," by the distinguished
French sculptor, Antoine Bourdelle. a
J. Taylor.
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Paterson; a characteristically powerful
drawing by Mr. Frank Brangwyn, R.A.,
and a tenderly washed-in expression by
the late Mr. E. A. Walton. The black-
and-white and architectural sections were
alike interesting. The sculpture gallery
was this year distinguished by examples of
the art of the late Professor Havard
Thomas—Lycidas, in bronze, and his
study of an old peasant, Pierre, Mr. W.
Reid Dick, A.R.A., an old Glasgow
student, was again powerfully represented
in a bust figure of A. W. Forsyth, Esq.,
and a head of Lady Diana Duff Cooper.
Work by Professor F.Derwent Wood, R.A.,
was also shown, with that of Messrs. Birnie
Rhind, Newbury A. Trent, Alexander
Proudfoot, Kellock Brown, and G. H.
Paulin, while interesting in a double
sense was a plaster cast of a bust portrait of
Sir James George Fraser, author of " The
Golden Bough," by the distinguished
French sculptor, Antoine Bourdelle. a
J. Taylor.
325