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THE PICTURE GALLERIES

... such as Corte. in Corsica, Alter the Pair, Quimperte, and I'unny Boats, Concarneau, are eminently picturesque. Mr. Reginald Jones can be congratulated on gathering together a series of able mementoes of varied wanderings. THE GUARDIANS AND MRS, MONSON ...

THE PICTURE GALLERIES

... The receiving day for pictures at the Society of Painters, Piccadilly, has been fixed for Oct. 7. Early in October Mr. Reginald Jones will have an exhibition of water colours at the Continental gallery, Picturesque Venice and Holland. The Deptford Free ...

ART NOTES

... open o01 April 6. It will consist chiefly of drawings in water-colours, Facts and Fancies (studies in landscape), by Reginald Jones; North Wales scenery, by E. P. Bucknall; Picturesque London, by C. J. Lauder; and Nooks and Corners, by Wilfred Ball ...

THE DUDLEY GALLERY

... and atmnosghere, Twilight lingers. Warm sunset lights on hill tops, or among trees, are favouirite effects with Mr. Reginald Jones, whose brush is used with agreeable freedom, and who has learnt to care ufore for composition-see Brixham ear- bour -and ...

THE AUTUMN EXHIBITION

... smal specimen by J. D. Watson (932), entitled The Highwamnan's Last Shot. i No, ,974 Old Bridge at Hospnthali, by. d Reginald Jones, ib a large and efteotive draw- F ing, showing free handling and god coloar. c No, 8The Bulrush Gatherer is a clever ...

ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION

... architecture of northern Italy. Added variety is also obtained by a number of fresh rustic bits of English scenery. Here P'r. Reginald Jones is very success- ful, especially in some Dersetshire tran- scripts, The treatment of some of them Is alike spontaneous ...

LEEDS SPRING ART EXHIBITION

... masterly in colour and drawing. For vigour and breadth there are few landscapes in the room to beat that of Manssdnm, by Reginald Jones. It makes an exquisite picture, the colours are so fresh and so natural. The fact that the exhibition contains three examples ...

THE DUDLEY GALLERY

... Walton-on-the- Naze, by Mr. Standen, No. 133, Baum- borough, by Miss Tritton, No. 125, sad Cattle Grazing, by Mr. Reginald Jones. We have also to ote Mr. Nigel Severn's drawings of Ironclrds, especindly No. 298, and a very spirited sea piece, Off ...

PICTURE EXHIBITIONS

... well lit, and atmospheric, except for a few lapses into brown in some of the distant shadows. Morining (33), by Mr. Reginald Jones, is a pleasant Corot-like sketch, sympathetically handled, and Isola Madre and Monte Sasso (60), by Mr. F. G. Coleridge ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY.—IV

... work-Mr. Garden Smith, a broad sunset, 13orderers (1,125); Miss Florence Small, large pastel portrait (1,124); MIr. Reginald Jones, Mist (1,078), fairly broad ; and others by Messis. R. B. A isbet, R. HItumlle, W. Eden, H. Wallis, and Mliss Gemnmell ...

THE DRAMA

... figure subjects, and outdoor sketches by a 're- best sea pisces, s nd rural sketches by Mr. r of Aubrey Hunt and Mr. Reginald Jones. Thegather- ii w as ing of mom hers wsas largrer than on formear occasions, iu nks and included Sir James Luon, Mr. Orrock ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, ART, ETC

... Inns, and some of the older bits of architectural London, are brightly-too brightly-depicted by Mr, C. J. Lander. Mr. Reginald Jones contributes a few miscellaneous works of great merit. MUSIC. We have received from Messrs. Lafleur and Sons, 17, Greon-street ...