International studio . LU < O O Studio-Talk. THE FIRST OF ITALY FROM A WATER-COLOUR DRAWING ON SILK BY CHARLES M. GERE every case the works were not on exhibition for the Fort Philippe, being canvases easily remembered first time. Messrs. Robert Anning Bell, GiffardLenfestey, Julius Olsson, S. Melton Fisher, , George Spencer Watson, Graham Petrie,Cecil Rea, and Rowley Leggett, and Misses MaryDavis, Clare Atwood, Amy B. Atkinson, I. L. Gloag,Beatrice Bland, and Ruth Garnett were amongthose exhibiting in their bestvein. The exhibition owedmuch to the sculpture ofMr Gilbert Bayes. Mr.


International studio . LU < O O Studio-Talk. THE FIRST OF ITALY FROM A WATER-COLOUR DRAWING ON SILK BY CHARLES M. GERE every case the works were not on exhibition for the Fort Philippe, being canvases easily remembered first time. Messrs. Robert Anning Bell, GiffardLenfestey, Julius Olsson, S. Melton Fisher, , George Spencer Watson, Graham Petrie,Cecil Rea, and Rowley Leggett, and Misses MaryDavis, Clare Atwood, Amy B. Atkinson, I. L. Gloag,Beatrice Bland, and Ruth Garnett were amongthose exhibiting in their bestvein. The exhibition owedmuch to the sculpture ofMr Gilbert Bayes. Mr. E. H. Chetwood-Aikens exhibition of pic-tures in Holland at theRyder Gallery containedsome excellent water colourpainting, especially in suchspontaneous interpreta-tions as Near Liinpsham—Somerset, and other effectsof this kind. for their skill. At the same gallery. Miss MaryMacRae, Mr. Rustom Vicaji, and Mr. Ralph Smithhave recently been exhibiting. The Stafford Gallery has just concluded anexhibition by Mr. S. J. Peploe. Mr. Peploe is At


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