. International Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. I THE WOUNDED SWAN BY WILLIAM WALLS studio- Talk. •THE MEADOW AND THE MILL BY E. A. WALTON interesting, both on account of its accomplishmentand promise. Robert Hopes portrait of , wife of the Lord Provost of the city, is notonly an excellent likeness, it is one of the outstand-ing portraits in the exhibition. A portrait of Paterson, by Henry Kerr, is deftly drawn,and J. C. Michie appears to advantage in a fancyportrait of a lady, which is brilliant in colour andunusually free in handling. Two portrait
. International Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. I THE WOUNDED SWAN BY WILLIAM WALLS studio- Talk. •THE MEADOW AND THE MILL BY E. A. WALTON interesting, both on account of its accomplishmentand promise. Robert Hopes portrait of , wife of the Lord Provost of the city, is notonly an excellent likeness, it is one of the outstand-ing portraits in the exhibition. A portrait of Paterson, by Henry Kerr, is deftly drawn,and J. C. Michie appears to advantage in a fancyportrait of a lady, which is brilliant in colour andunusually free in handling. Two portraits byFiddes Watt evince power of characterisation, par-ticularly that of Hon. Sheriff-substitute Wallace-Tain. W. A. Gibson, one of the younger Glasgowartists, exhibits a canal scene in Amsterdam of strongquality of colour and sound technique. There aregood landscapes by Taylor Brown and JamesRiddell; and Mason Hunter has a charming viewof fishing boats in Loch Fyne. W. M. Frazer iswell represented by a picture of reeds blown by thewind, and Graham Glen by the study of a girl inMeditation, which has been purchased
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