International studio . s, found as a haven the quaint. THE lllKNSIDK Reviews and Notices old royal burgh town of Kirkcudbright, wherein todiscover the joys and troubles of an artists life. He was not, however, unacquainted with the waysand methods of a painters career; for odd hoursand spare days from city work had all been devotedto mingling with art and artists, and not a few ofhis canvases found themselves in good companyin the various Scottish exhibitions. It is notuncommon to find the most energy expended bythose who practise the painters craft in theirleisure moments, and most indolence


International studio . s, found as a haven the quaint. THE lllKNSIDK Reviews and Notices old royal burgh town of Kirkcudbright, wherein todiscover the joys and troubles of an artists life. He was not, however, unacquainted with the waysand methods of a painters career; for odd hoursand spare days from city work had all been devotedto mingling with art and artists, and not a few ofhis canvases found themselves in good companyin the various Scottish exhibitions. It is notuncommon to find the most energy expended bythose who practise the painters craft in theirleisure moments, and most indolence whose time is less limited. Idleness,however, is not one of Mr. Clarkes have I known an artist who works moreassiduously early and late—not that his outputis by any means prolific, but that each new canvaswhen it emerges fromhis hands shows amarked technical andassured advance. REVIEWS AND NOTICES. The Relation of Sculpture to Architecture. ByT. P. Bennett, (Cambridge: TheUniversity Press.) 155. net.—The au


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