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INTERNATIONAL FRUIT AND FLOWER SHOW AT EDINBURGH

... FRUT AN] FLOWER I SHOW AT 9DIBURGH. Under the &aspicess of the Royal Caleslonian the Horticultural Society, and with the patronage and tabi p esce of the Lord Provest sand Magistrates of dal VZburgh, the international fruit and flower wa: show, the ar ...

THE ROUSSEL EXHIBITION

... half-nude half- length figure of a young girl who presses a cluster of purple irises against her bosom, the brookside flowers and the humen flower both relieved against a background of delicate pink. Work like this, or like the beautiful Profile, a girl in ...

MR E. A. WALTON'S DRAWINGS

... painted, and the red and green flowers of ?? dlainty hat maltseteilimig notes of colour, while in the c orner to the right is a band of gold against the buildings vwhich has distinct value -without being obtrusive. Chelsea Lmnba.nknmleit ' needs no artistic ...

ROYAL SCOTTISH WATERCOLOUR SOCIETY

... ick,his daughter, sends three flower studies -Blackthorn and Rboden- dron (No. 18), a large drawing which we noticed on a former occasion, and Apple Blossom (No. 55), and Old-Fashioned Flowers (No. 99). Can flowers ever become old-fashioned? Al ...

INTERNATIONAL ART AT KNIGHTSBRIDGE

... interesting and generally the most instruc- five in thi study of the vital art of the year of any cne of the three impotatnt shows that now open annually in: London. Possibly it does not yet c quite carry out its name, at all events the p'o- peition of foreign ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... side to side. A pretty novelty is the deep ks' mantille of lace, falling below the waist, and rounded in front so ly, as to show, the corsage. Black lace scarfs are also made so wide as to permit converting them into tunics; the denteie de velours mI ...

FINE-ART INSTITUTE

... carefal. In both the sentiment is well expressed. Flowers oftlheiGarret (36), byfDavidFulton, has 1 the fault of over-prettiness. The young wooman and the child are not those of the garret, and the flowers, in their wealth of colour, are hardly such as ...

WATER-COLOUR EXHIBITION

... d on loan. The result is an exceedingly bright and varied show, in which pictures of sea and land are well balanced, and in which also there are notable studies of the . figure and of flowers. All the galleries of the Institute have been utilised. In ...

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS

... was a- -ho, when the present Lord-Licotenant of Ire- I land, then Lord Chelsea, vwas her father's guest on some political occasion, insisted on speaking ilof him as Mister Chelsea. His master reproved !: him, and John, with a fine scorn of etiquette. ...

THE WATER COLOUR EXHIBITION

... aprevios years. In 11 and 50 there is resem- J 3 biance to Bough, with a nmellow colour that s artist often missed, E. S. Calvert shows a particularly well in the sunset sky of 135, 1t hasdly surpassed in the- gallery for form and a light. In 78 there is similar ...

ART CLUB EXHIBITION

... artistic Flower i Piece (No. 3-1), and of several studies bv Stuart Park mention may be made at. this time of his White Begonias tNo. 43) as exceptionally fine. E. A. Walton. a member of 'the club now resident in the historical Chevne Walk, Chelsea, is ...

PRINCESS ELIZABETH

... she at-that hour prefer The simplest harebell' ever worn On brow or breast-of lowly-born - To York's or Lancaster's proud flower, And envy what:the haughty scorn While prisoner-in a palace-bower. There might be apgyish in the thought, - For hearts, while ...