Friends intelligencer . NEWTON COAL ^nswers the Burning Question^ VOLUME 76 PHILADELPHIA, FIFTH MONTH 10, 1919 NUMBER 19. CHAELESYARDLEY TURNER. BY ELLA KEXT BARNARD. The beautiful crayon picture, First-day After Meet-ing (reproduced in the Intelligencer of April 19th),was presented to Park Avenue Monthly Meeting, Balti-more, by the artist in memory of his grandmother,Rebecca Turner, a valued member of that meeting. Itis said that he went to Sandy Spring to gather inspir-ation for the work, but the mothers face in the pictureha« been thought to resemble Margaretta Walton. In the oil painting,


Friends intelligencer . NEWTON COAL ^nswers the Burning Question^ VOLUME 76 PHILADELPHIA, FIFTH MONTH 10, 1919 NUMBER 19. CHAELESYARDLEY TURNER. BY ELLA KEXT BARNARD. The beautiful crayon picture, First-day After Meet-ing (reproduced in the Intelligencer of April 19th),was presented to Park Avenue Monthly Meeting, Balti-more, by the artist in memory of his grandmother,Rebecca Turner, a valued member of that meeting. Itis said that he went to Sandy Spring to gather inspir-ation for the work, but the mothers face in the pictureha« been thought to resemble Margaretta Walton. In the oil painting, Moved by the Spirit (repro-duced in this issue), he has given a memory picture ofthe old Lombard Street Meeting-house in Baltimore,with a portrait of his grandmother who sits third inthe gallery and wears beneath the handkerchief crossedon her breast a rose. Always when possible she hadone about her.* There were no other portraits intended, but a sis-ters face is there, and several forms and faces sug-gestive of departed Friends, but they are memoriesmainly. This picture was first loaned to the meetingat Park Avenu


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