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THE ART OF JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLER

... pictures that Whistler shows the most marked divergence from the work of other men, and it is in his painting of the many harmonies he was the first to see, and the London atmosphere that he was one of the first to appreciate, that he shows his greatest distinction ...

Published: Wednesday 09 March 1904
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1865 | Page: 29 | Tags: Review 

A LITERARY LETTER

... interval on the other by the eye hospital. There is a photograph of it in Mr. Austin Dobson's edition of the Burney Diaries which shows with grim realism the horrible posters with which some religious organisation has now disfigured it. The drawing that I have ...

Published: Saturday 03 November 1906
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2220 | Page: 22 | Tags: Review 

THINGS NEW: AT THE THEATRES

... ordinary and more lifelike pictures of things like a burglary and a fashionable gaming house, a sale at Christie's, and a flower-show at Chelsea all which scenes are necessary to illustrate the remarkable sto-ry of crime and international complications and mild ...

Published: Wednesday 17 September 1913
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 799 | Page: 8 | Tags: Review 

Sealed Orders at Drury Lane and Girls at the Prince of Wales Theatres: SEALED ORDERS; AT DRURY LANE THEATRE

... tiresome incum brances is to gamble for high stakes, especially as she is always so lucky at cards. So we pass from a flower show at Chelsea to a private gambling den in Wilton Square, and from thence to the Admiral's cabin on the battleship, and a really ...

Published: Wednesday 24 September 1913
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1023 | Page: 22 | Tags: Review 

ROUND THE THEATRES

... water nymphs from The Marriage Market, at Daly's Theatre. Reading from left to right, our picture shows Misses Elsie Spencer, Yedn 1c Grand, Nene Flower, Evelyn Drew, Evie Carew, Jean Stirling, and Kate Zoller. Miss Phyllis Monkman, Who appears in the ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... Pygmalion of course there would be. Defiantly wilfully wrong things, intended to irritate. If Mr. Shaw for any length of time showed no signs of any intention to irritate I should have the gravest apprehensions about his health. He will per sist in doing ...

THE CRITIC ON THE HEARTH

... resigned and blissfully happy with that gentle, mildly talented old creature, Mr. Prince, the etcher. The Bohemian scenes in Chelsea and the Paris bits are excellent, and I enjoyed the romance of the strange Miss Wheeler and her two lovers but, said the ...

Published: Wednesday 29 January 1919
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1106 | Page: 22 | Tags: Review 

The Literary Lounger: The Eighteenth Son

... By E. W. Hornung. {John Murray 75. 6d. net.) Mr. Fortune's Practice. By H. C. Bailey. {Methuen 6s. net.) I AT THE CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW LADY JULIET TREVOR. Photograph by C.A\] Lady Juliet Trevor is the daughter of the fourth Earl of Lonsdale, and the wife ...

Published: Wednesday 06 June 1923
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2828 | Page: 44 | Tags: Review 

Criticisms in Cameo: THE LILIES OF THE FIELD, AT THE AMBASSADORS'; LILAC-TIME-- ONCE MORE; HA! HA! AND ELIZA ..

... pattern) the twins, such as exist only in fiction the two lovers the antiquary and the one who aped Byronism the incredible Chelsea dames bent on manufacturing tem porary idols none of them were real people. I, as an old play goer, knew exactly what they ...

Published: Wednesday 27 June 1923
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1579 | Page: 32 | Tags: Review 

The Literary Lounger: First Acts

... some Chelsea mansions. One day a flower-girl takes his attention. She has a pathetic story to tell, and Granter listens. He feels sympathetic and inclined to help the girl. But he must first make sure that her story is true, so he visits the flower-girl ...

Published: Wednesday 03 October 1923
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2678 | Page: 43 | Tags: Review