The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . Prom the Paining h;/ John Runf^cU in thcj^anadhtn Xirlional Gallery at Ottaua. MOTHER AND SON 559. THE WILLOW PLUME feasor Smith, whose interest in suchthings was not easily aroused, was at-tracted by the progress of this port-rait, anid after each sitting would ex-amine it closely. During one partic-ular sitting the artist forgot himselfand began to whistle merrily as hisbrush moved back and forth acrossthe canvas. The whistling greatlyamused the professor, who had beenaccustomed to studied deference an


The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . Prom the Paining h;/ John Runf^cU in thcj^anadhtn Xirlional Gallery at Ottaua. MOTHER AND SON 559. THE WILLOW PLUME feasor Smith, whose interest in suchthings was not easily aroused, was at-tracted by the progress of this port-rait, anid after each sitting would ex-amine it closely. During one partic-ular sitting the artist forgot himselfand began to whistle merrily as hisbrush moved back and forth acrossthe canvas. The whistling greatlyamused the professor, who had beenaccustomed to studied deference andBeverity of Mj further acquaintance witli and h^s work was when T visit- 560 ed his studio in the rue CainpagnePremiere, just off the Boulevard Mont-parnasse, in the Latin quarter of is at Pans that Mr. Russell haspainted his best pictures, and it isthere that he seems to have the mostimpulse to work. The environmentis conducive to progress, and there isplenty of opportunity for conscientious,wholesome criticism. The associationsare altogether artistic, and in the lit-tle cafes of the Boulevard one is al-most sure to encounter some painteror musician


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