. International studio. he sent to the annual exhibitions ofthe Royal Academy, of which he was electedAssociate in 1906. The name of Second-LieutenantRhys Davids, , , whoseportrait we reproduce on page137 along with that of anotherfamous British airman, appearedin one of the casualty lists pub-lished early last month amongstthose now reported officially as a mag-nificent fightei, this daring ladof twenty knew absolutely nofear, and it is fitting that it shouldfall to one of the most distin-guished portrait painters of ourgeneration to record for posteritythe image of


. International studio. he sent to the annual exhibitions ofthe Royal Academy, of which he was electedAssociate in 1906. The name of Second-LieutenantRhys Davids, , , whoseportrait we reproduce on page137 along with that of anotherfamous British airman, appearedin one of the casualty lists pub-lished early last month amongstthose now reported officially as a mag-nificent fightei, this daring ladof twenty knew absolutely nofear, and it is fitting that it shouldfall to one of the most distin-guished portrait painters of ourgeneration to record for posteritythe image of such a hero. These,and the other portraits which has painted in his capacityas an Official British Artist, arenow on exhibition at Messrs. Agnewand Sons galleries in Bond Street. Mr. C. F. Voyseys design fora stained-glass panel, which wereproduce on this page, has themerit of being a comparativelyinexpensive form of memorialwhile being admirably decorativeand capable of adaptation tovarving STAINED-GLASS MEMORIAL PANEL DESIGNED BY C. F. A. VOYSEY, ARCHITECT


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