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ART

... alone, would suggest the workmanship of a very promising artist; others again are to the last degree vapid and conventional. His Duke's Minions, (No. 158), a stagey drawing of two exaggeratedly muscular young men bursting into a doorway, through which a ...

Fine Arts

... an ingenious illustrator, a most dexterous manipulator. As specimens of his skill in deal- ing with portraiture, study his ' Duke of York, ' Hobbes, and the anonymous Youth Playing a Mandolin among his still life studies note his Muffs and Shells ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT TAUNTON

... The bulis were numerous in all classes, and excellent in some. Mr. A. H. Brown took the first prize in the aged clases with his Duke of Aosta, a grand beast. and sire of excellent stock. Mr. Linton's Sir Arthur Ingram, sechnd, is shorter and not sD meseive ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... IceI a g~ood ligon's, a rich voiee, aiid speaks blniek verse vsitlo all theetO and eimplinlisi tiiac scone lice true aitiet ;his Duke of Rdemit eras, tiiri fore, a feature fii thle cast. MIeSS Louion Aicore's Cordelia leass art lt picture, foil of gracle ...

Published: Sunday 24 October 1875
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 17364 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture