. International studio. his prey; James Cadenhead a silvery Dee-side landscape. Miss Kate Cameron a refinedpicture of rose blooms in a vase; Miss Emily PARIS.—The Salon des Humoristes hasthis year again met with much success,and visitors thronged the galleries of thePalais de Glace in order to sample thewit of some of our most individualistic artists. Italmost seems as though the general pubUc is tiredof the large conventional pictures of the Salons,and finds infinitely more pleasure in looking at thelittle drawings and water-colours of the Frenchmasters of humorous art. The exhibition of 1909
. International studio. his prey; James Cadenhead a silvery Dee-side landscape. Miss Kate Cameron a refinedpicture of rose blooms in a vase; Miss Emily PARIS.—The Salon des Humoristes hasthis year again met with much success,and visitors thronged the galleries of thePalais de Glace in order to sample thewit of some of our most individualistic artists. Italmost seems as though the general pubUc is tiredof the large conventional pictures of the Salons,and finds infinitely more pleasure in looking at thelittle drawings and water-colours of the Frenchmasters of humorous art. The exhibition of 1909was much like its predecessor of 1908, in that it re-vealed nothing sensational—no new talent hithertoignored or but little appreciated. Many of theworks exhibited had already appeared in thecomic papers, but one saw them again in theoriginal with added pleasure. All the diversephases of French wit were here represented ; lowcomedy in the work of L^andre and Faivre, modernelegance by Fabiano, bucolic drollery in the. SIR EDWIN LANDSEER BY PROSPER DEPINAY (Salon de^ Huviotistes, Paris) 225 Stttdio-Talk
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