. The Arts Club and its members . scarcity of plates. His housein Fairfax Road was a museum of objects of art, and he entertained his friends therewith genial hospitality. His circle included many poor and struggling artists, whoinsisted on making him their , so that he said that, like the elder Mr. Weller,he had a dread of widows. A sculptor at heart, he became a glass painter, although for some time his workwas divided between glass painting, sculpture, and drawing on wood for The Illus-trated London News.—H. Stacy Marks, , Pen and Pencil Sketches. T. Reginald Cleaver. 1896-1918


. The Arts Club and its members . scarcity of plates. His housein Fairfax Road was a museum of objects of art, and he entertained his friends therewith genial hospitality. His circle included many poor and struggling artists, whoinsisted on making him their , so that he said that, like the elder Mr. Weller,he had a dread of widows. A sculptor at heart, he became a glass painter, although for some time his workwas divided between glass painting, sculpture, and drawing on wood for The Illus-trated London News.—H. Stacy Marks, , Pen and Pencil Sketches. T. Reginald Cleaver. 1896-1918. Artist.*C. F. M. Cleverly. 1898.*H. Clogstown. 1917. Frederick Pepys Cockerell. 1863-1878. Born 1S33; died 1878. OriginalMember. Equally familiar with Gothic and Classic architecture, as his erected workstestify.—Z>.iV;^. S. Pepys Cockerell. i 863-1869. Original F. COGHLAN. 1875-1896. Actor and A. Cohen. S. Coke. 1874-1896. Artist.*TnoMAS Edward Colcutt. JOIIX RRIIAKD CLAViUNKipioduced by ihc kindpcniiisiioti oj Mi. Xoiman Evill. THE MEMBERS 65 ViCAT Cole. 1869-1892. Born 1833; died 1893. One of the most popular landscape painters of his day, who painted principallyscenes in Surrey and on the Thames. He was typically a lover and painter ofEnglish landscapes, and his work was characterized by a straightforward directnessof technique, a delicate sense of colour, a keen eye for the picturesque, and a close,if not very inspired, observation of nature.—Bryan, Dictionary of Painters. *C. C. Coleman. 1878, 1864-1896. Died 1904. Was a hard-working and conscientious water-colour artist, whose pictures of veryyoung girls in a variety of graceful attitudes at one time appealed to the populartaste; so much so, that for a season or two the style was almost universally adaptedto Christmas H. Coleridge. 1875-1885. Literary.*J. Norman Collie. 1897. *HoN. John Collier. 1876. Presen


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