. International studio. w^ INDIAN WAKRIOR (BRONZK) BY A. PHIMISTER PROCTOR studio- Talk. The work of Mr. J. \\. Morrice, formerly ofMontreal, but now working in Paris, is marked byall that delicacy of colour-value and exquisitetonality which distinguish the man who feels andpaints subjectively. Some landscapes by Mr. and some beautiful and skilfully paintedwinter scenes by Mr. M. CuUen were notablecontributions to the exhibition, in which alsoMr. Brownell, another excellent painter, was wellrepresented. Mr. Russell, a young Canadian nowin Paris, exhibited two or three figure pieces sh


. International studio. w^ INDIAN WAKRIOR (BRONZK) BY A. PHIMISTER PROCTOR studio- Talk. The work of Mr. J. \\. Morrice, formerly ofMontreal, but now working in Paris, is marked byall that delicacy of colour-value and exquisitetonality which distinguish the man who feels andpaints subjectively. Some landscapes by Mr. and some beautiful and skilfully paintedwinter scenes by Mr. M. CuUen were notablecontributions to the exhibition, in which alsoMr. Brownell, another excellent painter, was wellrepresented. Mr. Russell, a young Canadian nowin Paris, exhibited two or three figure pieces show-ing remarkable skill in drawing and colour. Thebronzes by Mr. A. Phimister Proctor, of NewYork, also added very much to the interestand value of the exhibition. SlllKLl) BKAIKN SILVER DKSIGNEIJ AND KXECUTED BY DENIS SANTRY There were other meritorious works among theeighty exhibited, but without going over them indetail, it will suffice to say that art has gainedmuch by this aggressive and determined effort onthe part of the club to give to the world someoriginal and individua


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