International studio . studio- Talk v. A. Stayncs, Arthur Strccton, F. L. \an Sonicren,W. K. Webster, Frederic Whiting, and NormanWilkinson, and two only (Mr. Smyth and ) were represented on the walls of theInstitute last month. .Still, though the absence ofa dozen members such as those named from theannual exhibition must inevitably have had amarked effect on the average (|uality of the workshown, the display as a whole was far from dis-a()pointing. The Institute honoured the memoryof the late Mr. Douglas Almond by showing agroup of his pictures, including some of theBreton subjects
International studio . studio- Talk v. A. Stayncs, Arthur Strccton, F. L. \an Sonicren,W. K. Webster, Frederic Whiting, and NormanWilkinson, and two only (Mr. Smyth and ) were represented on the walls of theInstitute last month. .Still, though the absence ofa dozen members such as those named from theannual exhibition must inevitably have had amarked effect on the average (|uality of the workshown, the display as a whole was far from dis-a()pointing. The Institute honoured the memoryof the late Mr. Douglas Almond by showing agroup of his pictures, including some of theBreton subjects which this gifted artist paintedin the months preceding his death. The late SirJames Linton was rejiresented by a single smallpicture, which certainly did not show him at hisbest, nor was the high-water mark of Mr. ArthurBell apparent in the works representing thisrecently deceased member. In the general bodyof exhibits we noted the following as among thoseof chief interest: Mr. Terrick Williamss Rocksand Foam—St. I
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