PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... the [8 ROYAL COURT TREATRE.-CARL ROSA shi kr OPERA. out e In view of the magiificent performanc, of Snc *e Meyerbeer's ' Robert, given on Monda evnnthe I.it could hardly be realised that the artists t n2engag~ed bad undergone three month',, more or less, au a of bar ]ahour ince thy were heard in Liverpool. s e Everybody seemed to be trim and fresh, and the Cl ,j big opera might; have been a ? ...

THE ART WORKERS' GUILD

... ?? ttlD ARL! 1VUrlflitrY tUILl1). id ae Last evening, at 9, Cook-street, Mr. Hervey it Garraway, who has recently been elected master e of the Liverpool Art Workers' Guild, delivered a his inaugural address. The speaker stated that ol there could be no doubt that a certain portion of a- the public is advancing towards such a knowledge aj of the arts as to be ready to listen with respect asan ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS

... TILE 1.0YAL ACADEI-Y Of ARTS, striv iN]: HTUNDREiD A'ND) TWENTIETH 'V'iic EE DIIITTIO-N. eoil tret to i'i us ii ?OV il hi.Pat] 'ii oneI 3m Ii dc andI r t vent iet Uiannua tin 11o 11th]lontinolo tb Cra A'czadeniti of Arts;, xv idsora. pelxx to-ja, unhi C'III p-vt i of e'1N IIc 1,-ro a io vid'i -ioa Sints lact Ifv islmasr '--'I '' ' brtos~ ol dV icat Colu's - ihzlaCc,~,' w.orks wviici. xvili ...

THE GLASGOW EXHIBITION

... FINE AlIT SECTION. w a The fine alt section of the Glasgow Exhibition, 'Sti a of which there was a press view on Saturday, K: C Will undoubtedly be one of the most attractive. Cc LI features of what promises to be anl exceptionalily of s excellent collection of masterpieces in arts, 15 5 industries, and inventions. The pictures and pi, Istatuary are arranged in toil galleries, and ge e include ...

THE THEATRES

... Ecormous as Was the amount roalised by tho recent Wallach bcnefit in Now York-namely, 22,000 dollars, or 4,5001.-it did not, as the A.mericaus say, 1 beat the record. The largest tionut ever talcou at a benefit in the Ihnited titautes was 3,500 dollars, or upwards of 7,O001. ,The fortunato rocipient of this magnificent pro-, seut was Mr. Abboy, the ?? manager, in whose honiour this ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE DOUBLE MARRIAGE

... THEATRE SOYAL- THE DOUBLE MARRIAGE. R&nrxLY have theatre-goers of this tow-u had an opportunity * of ' witnessing $ a mnore interesting drama or one more artistically representedothan ,The Double Marriage, which was produced last evening by. Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Decre and their company. The art of the piece is far superior to tbat to be found in any other draia by the late Charles Reades ...

CRYSTAL PALACE

... Fine weather and a gigantic programme attracted to the palace at Sydenham on Whit Monday no fewer than 62,027 pleasure-seekers. The innumerable exhibits within doors, and the music supplied in abundance ; the variety entertainment on the great stage and the spec- tralillusions Magnetaand Galatea in the entertain. ment court were not neglected, hut with the sun shining brilliantly it was ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 685 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS

... THIS exhibition presents quite an unexpected aspect this year. It would appear that Mr. Whistler and Her Majesty's Royal Society of British Artists have tired of each other. In any case the members have had their way in reversing his decision as to its arrangement, and the president, if report speaks truly, has retaliated by removing his hangings and his pictures from Suffolk-street ...

THE AIMS OF ART

... -- . .- . . I1 - - .- , ?? ?? vW MR. G. F. \WATIS, R.A., contrihutes a characteristic aitile on this subject to the June number of thc _ife.'azine qfArt. Ile says:-- No one questions the mission of poetry to clcvate and even instruct while delighting, but, for wvant in modern times of association with religious and political life, it has come to be believed, and even asserted, that art should ...

SATURDAY, SUNDAY, AND MONDAY

... SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND M1ONDA . SATURDAY. royal Illc!itution, Albcmarle-strect, ?? Cail Avlm-l~tCr, The Latcu Work, of Richard Wagner', 3. tiatiollr1 Health Secicty, Anmbulance Lecture, 27, (Cr~i~ingiiaiiD-gfrderiS. Beet %, ?? .snd Cart Tax, Perrnondscy. squ aae, s '5 ; .'gar squarc Promnenade, 4. Crystal Palace Concert. Exhlibitions, ac., ?? , SOU50tt IKeasingtion, fronn at; Italian, Wan Alex ...

THE ROBBERY AT THE GLASGOW EXHIBITION

... THE ROBBERY AT THE GLASGOW EXHIBITIO-N. At toe Central CrimiDal Court, London, on age Tuesday afternoon, John Newton (40), described thei a as a general dealer, was charged before the coo * Ilecorder Nvith having feloniously received a betl I quantity of jewellery, wellknowing it to have been fcb k stolen at the Glasgow International Exhibition. whi * 1Mr Burnie, barrister, defended. From the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... GLOBE THEATRE. Prom reading the cleverly-written book of Mr Tohn Stranase Winter it might be iniferred that the mnaterial. for a6 four-act Play was not to bie found in .Booties' Bab,''aen alhouh te vrsin mgh be improved by beig rducd t athre-at oe, etthe per oruiance of uesay igh ?? ''betrewas unilonltetdly bot ineretlig ad uccssfl, ~tcigr5tiflz in favour- ablefashon he meiegtcint o Mr Elar ...