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MR. BICKLEY'S CONCERT

... lover oi coursethe dlvine art can never be -out of season; but, then, genuine music lovers are not exaotly as plentiful as blackberries, and the Towii Hall is a large place to fill. Need we add, that it ,was not filled on this occasion? The audience was ...

PICTURE SALE

... Boy (173), ladens with nets. There is a.pretty littlo rustic group of a boy and girl reclining on a bank, entitled the Blackberry Gatherers (131), by LO Jeune,; and s larger study of A Scribe, attribute'1 to the same artist. The Child's Lament (182) ...

GRAND THEATRE

... mounting of the play is: rather pretty,' owing to the scene being laid among the upper reaches of the Thames. A short farce, Blackberries, by the same author precedes Turned Up, but something R little more substantial is required to ?? op the evening, and ...

THE ROYAL BIRMINGHAM SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... and finely coloured drawing by A. W. Hunt; Pa view on the Rhine, by Prout; two or three drawings by the late W- Hunt; the Blackberry Gatherers, a characteristic work by Mr. Birket Foster; a fine interior, The Church of St. Jacques, Antwerp, by M. Louis ...

SALE OF MODERN PICTURES

... finished study for the large picture, 75 go. Victor Chavet, La Connoisseur, 701n. by 511n, 48 go. P. F. Poole, R A., The Blackberry Gatherere, Sitn. by 7n,, 48 gs. W. P. Frost, A.RA,, The Sirenls, the sweet. tongued sirens, who on waters mourne, Vin ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... rie ornament is added at the Ivaist, or towards one shoulder; the greatest novelty in this way, however, is a bunch of blackberries, walnuts, chestiiuts, or some other autumn or winter fruit, imitated in plush or velvet. - Forn more ceremonious toilettes ...

ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... tbemn skir. If the landscape has been depicted from an artistic. standpoint it has first been felt as a poet feels it. 4'Blackberrying by the Seae (411), by Arthur Hopkins, -.W.S.-the picture selected for the first prize of heh Art Union in connection with ...

PERIODICALS FOR JANUARY

... guaranteed gosts, and novelists devoting heir best powers to the revival, we may lope soon to have bests as plentiful as blackberries. The clever story, The Baby's Grandmother, will he better reading for the njority. A long criticism on ' The Ajax and ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... mundane interest. The nmovement is rapid, and the style lively and animated. Adventures, nerils, daring deeds are plenty as blackberries. and through all there lives a love-story, which ends happ)ily, as a love-story should. PAus AND RANTSOwS : A Story of ...

THE QUAKER POET IN AMERICA

... touches has he drawn for us- d the schoolhouse by the road A ragged beggar sunning; Around it still the sunoachs grow -d And blackberry vines are running. s- The face where pride and shame were mingled, . fancy pictures as the poet's own. We may not - know ...

THE BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL OF ART

... may give an illustration of this remark. There is among the chalk-shaded drawings a marvel of painstaking skill-a study of blackberry leaves-by a student about fifteen yearsof age: time occu- pied in its production, sixteen months of the school attend- ance ...

ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION

... 4 4 1 273. --The Brookside, ?? Georgina H. Steeple 4 4 ! 213.i Llyn Cvwellyn, North *Vales.. IHesketh Bell . 4 4 :.,2si-Blackberries ?? . T. Syrnonds ?? 4 4 4-.-WrirfordChuirrehiWarwickshlkrs F. Mercer .. 3 0- The Gate Inn, Whitacre.. ?? . Harry Baker ...