MR. BURLEIGH BRUHL AND HIS WORK
" EVENING ON THE BLACKWATER
BY L. BURLEIGH BRUHL, P.B.W.S.
MR. BURLEIGH BRUHL AND HIS school or studio ; what he knows he has
WORK. BY A. L. BALDRY. a a learned in his own way, by constant
observation of nature and by assiduous
THE son of a Church of England practice in the technicalities of his craft,
parson, Mr. Burleigh Bruhl was born and that he has done well what he set out
at Baghdad, where his father had an to do at the first is proved by the quality
official appointment at the time. He was of his achievement to-day and by the
educated partly abroad and partly in estimation in which he is held among his
England and, as has happened with fellow artists. 0 a a 0 a
many other artists, he did not adopt the Perhaps the best evidence of this
profession in which he has achieved so estimation is to be found in the number of
much distinction until he had spent official positions he occupies—he is Presi-
some years in an occupation much less dent of the British Water Colour Society,
congenial. Actually, he was nearly thirty the Old Dudley Art Society, and the
years of age before he began to study art Constable Sketching Club ; Vice-President
seriously or systematically, and his pro- of the Yarmouth Art Society and Vice-
fessional career, so far, has been a matter President, Demonstrator and Critic of
of only some twenty years. 0 0 the Toynbee Hall Art Society, and a
But in that comparatively brief period member of the Royal Society of British
he has established himself as a painter Artists, the Royal Cambrian Academy,
of marked accomplishment and as a man the Liverpool Academy, and the London
of considerable authority in artistic affairs. Sketch Club. He is represented in a
He has had no regular art training in any number of municipal art galleries through-
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" EVENING ON THE BLACKWATER
BY L. BURLEIGH BRUHL, P.B.W.S.
MR. BURLEIGH BRUHL AND HIS school or studio ; what he knows he has
WORK. BY A. L. BALDRY. a a learned in his own way, by constant
observation of nature and by assiduous
THE son of a Church of England practice in the technicalities of his craft,
parson, Mr. Burleigh Bruhl was born and that he has done well what he set out
at Baghdad, where his father had an to do at the first is proved by the quality
official appointment at the time. He was of his achievement to-day and by the
educated partly abroad and partly in estimation in which he is held among his
England and, as has happened with fellow artists. 0 a a 0 a
many other artists, he did not adopt the Perhaps the best evidence of this
profession in which he has achieved so estimation is to be found in the number of
much distinction until he had spent official positions he occupies—he is Presi-
some years in an occupation much less dent of the British Water Colour Society,
congenial. Actually, he was nearly thirty the Old Dudley Art Society, and the
years of age before he began to study art Constable Sketching Club ; Vice-President
seriously or systematically, and his pro- of the Yarmouth Art Society and Vice-
fessional career, so far, has been a matter President, Demonstrator and Critic of
of only some twenty years. 0 0 the Toynbee Hall Art Society, and a
But in that comparatively brief period member of the Royal Society of British
he has established himself as a painter Artists, the Royal Cambrian Academy,
of marked accomplishment and as a man the Liverpool Academy, and the London
of considerable authority in artistic affairs. Sketch Club. He is represented in a
He has had no regular art training in any number of municipal art galleries through-
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