International studio . articularly deserving of praise. Amongworks especially demanding inclusion in an un-avoidably brief reference to this is thefiiscinating bronzed plaster bust of Mrs. Norris-Tait, by Mr. F. Derwent Wood, Mr. S. Baghot de la Beres work, recently shownat the Fine Art Societys Gallery, suggests a painterwhose facility runs away with him. He appearsnot to have been to school under influences worthyof his remarkable talent, and one has to regret 51 St!<(iio- Talk some superficiality in anartist with a talent whichotherwise might carry him agreat distance.


International studio . articularly deserving of praise. Amongworks especially demanding inclusion in an un-avoidably brief reference to this is thefiiscinating bronzed plaster bust of Mrs. Norris-Tait, by Mr. F. Derwent Wood, Mr. S. Baghot de la Beres work, recently shownat the Fine Art Societys Gallery, suggests a painterwhose facility runs away with him. He appearsnot to have been to school under influences worthyof his remarkable talent, and one has to regret 51 St!<(iio- Talk some superficiality in anartist with a talent whichotherwise might carry him agreat distance. The workof the late Prof. Legrosshown at the same galleryhas well commemorated thegreat dignity of feeling whichcharacterised everything fromthe professors hand. We are reproducing arealistic study of a headfrom life by Mr. CarloNieper, a native of Dresdennow settled in London, whohas achieved successes here pans devoteesin portraiture, notably in the instances of portraits of Sir Herbert Tree and SirGeorge The Sketch Societys third exhibition at the ;^:S? .! H05PITAI ) MtMORIALWINu Mt,ivl!„^||MfiH,- BY W. ALISON MARTIN Royal Institute Galleries in January was the bestthey have held. It was full of vitality as well asvariety. Especially deserving of comment on thisoccasion was work by Messrs. J. P. Beadle, E. , G. C. Drinkwater, W. T. M. Hawksworth,Steven Spurrier, Terrick Williams, Moffat Lindner,Claude Hayes, Frank Gillett, W. Monk, DouglasFox-Pitt, G. L. Stampa, J. Hassall, and Miss Clark-Kennedy. M WALL TABLET IN OAK. DESIGNED BY GORDON , CARVED BY J. LENIGAN 52 ANCHESTER.—We give here anillustration of a commemorative walltablet which bears witness to thediscreet taste of its designer, Forsyth, who is head of the staff ofdesigners of the well-known firm, PilkingtonsTile and Pottery Company, of Clifton Junction,near this city. Mr. Forsyth is a versatile artist,and his many landscapes and figure-studies invari


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