International studio . y sold. Whih-s|Hnding the summer with Guthrie and Walton in Lincolnshire two years laterCrawhall painted a large canvas in oils of a whitecow. This was .sent to the Royal Academy andwas hung on the top line in the same gallery whereGuthrie had his famous Goose Girl hung above therefreshment-room door 11 It was soon recognised that Crawhall had notthe ordinary ambition of the painter. AlexanderReid of Glasgow bought every drawing that heproduced, but so difficult was it for him to getCrawhall to produce that he was compelled tosend him water-colours and paper whenever hew
International studio . y sold. Whih-s|Hnding the summer with Guthrie and Walton in Lincolnshire two years laterCrawhall painted a large canvas in oils of a whitecow. This was .sent to the Royal Academy andwas hung on the top line in the same gallery whereGuthrie had his famous Goose Girl hung above therefreshment-room door 11 It was soon recognised that Crawhall had notthe ordinary ambition of the painter. AlexanderReid of Glasgow bought every drawing that heproduced, but so difficult was it for him to getCrawhall to produce that he was compelled tosend him water-colours and paper whenever hewanted a picture ; the artist neglecting even to keephimself sujiplied with painting material. Crawhall started painting on fine hoUand, simplybecause he had no paper at hand. He found theholland beside his sisters work-box. I remembera time when we were very anxious to secure adrawing by Crawhall for the Scottish Modern ArtsAssociation, and I approached Mr. Walton on thematter. He assured me that the only way to obtain. u\iiK(oiiirK HV losi 111 ik\uii\ii The Art of Joseph Cnnvhnll
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