Illustrated notes upon the pictures in the Dramatic Fine Art Gallery, 1880. . KENDAL, W. H. 8. The character-portrait of Mr. Hare as Lord Kilclare inA Quiet Rubber is one of the cleverest bits of drawing in theExhibition. It gives evidence of a firm and LYALL, C. Mr. Lyall, who is as equally well-known in the artistic as he isin the musical world, sends a large number of his grotesquecharacter-sketches. The way in which the peculiarities ofthe individuals are exaggerated, without offensiveness, dis- 2S plays a rare power of caricature. A sketch of the artist inthe Barber of Sev


Illustrated notes upon the pictures in the Dramatic Fine Art Gallery, 1880. . KENDAL, W. H. 8. The character-portrait of Mr. Hare as Lord Kilclare inA Quiet Rubber is one of the cleverest bits of drawing in theExhibition. It gives evidence of a firm and LYALL, C. Mr. Lyall, who is as equally well-known in the artistic as he isin the musical world, sends a large number of his grotesquecharacter-sketches. The way in which the peculiarities ofthe individuals are exaggerated, without offensiveness, dis- 2S plays a rare power of caricature. A sketch of the artist inthe Barber of Seville is given below.


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