International studio . rwards Mrs. Gwat-kin), second daughter of John Palmer, ofTorrington. Romneys portrait of MissFrances Elizabeth Sage, the only daughterof Isaac Sage, was painted for her Whalley, of Mendip Lodge, Somerset,and remained in the family until nearly theend of the nineteenth century. Mentionshould also be made of Hoppners portraitof the Hon. Mrs. Augustus Phipps, in abrown dress, with gauze scarf. She wasthe eldest daughter of Peter Thellusson, ofBrodsworth Hall, Yorkshire, and marriedthe Hon. Augustus Phipps, the youngerson of the first Baron Mulgrave, in di


International studio . rwards Mrs. Gwat-kin), second daughter of John Palmer, ofTorrington. Romneys portrait of MissFrances Elizabeth Sage, the only daughterof Isaac Sage, was painted for her Whalley, of Mendip Lodge, Somerset,and remained in the family until nearly theend of the nineteenth century. Mentionshould also be made of Hoppners portraitof the Hon. Mrs. Augustus Phipps, in abrown dress, with gauze scarf. She wasthe eldest daughter of Peter Thellusson, ofBrodsworth Hall, Yorkshire, and marriedthe Hon. Augustus Phipps, the youngerson of the first Baron Mulgrave, in died in 1834. This portrait was ex-hibited at Burlington House in 1912. a Two well-known works by Wilkie,The Cottars Saturday Night and The Brideat her Toilet on the Day of her Wedding,showed the Scottish painters competentdraughtsmanship, happy sense of com-position, and skill in the portrayal of thelife and character of his country. Amongstthe remaining works by British artists was adrawing by Fred Walker of his famous. % LXX. No. 282.—August 1920 • THE RIVER. BYC. F. DAUBIGNY 163 THE GLEN-COATS COLLECTION


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