Catalogue of the loan collection of British masters from the National and Tate Galleries, London.

14 - Water Colour 5. "St. George"—SIR ALFRED GILBERT, R.A. (1882- ). Len t by E . P. Daw barn, Esq. 63. "Monna Pomona"—G. C. D. ROSSETTI (1828-1882). 6. "Head of Si r Edmund Dav i s "—MAURICE LAMBERT Subject painter. Born in London, son of Gabrielle Ros- (1901- ). setti, a n Italian poet and political exile. Studied a t the Royal Born in Paris, son of George W. Lambert, A.R.A., the Academy Antique School. Among his fellow pupils were Australian painter. He learned his a r t as assistant anpren Millais and Holman Hun t . I n 1848, wi t h f ou r other friends, tice to Derwent Wood, R.A. he formed t he Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. I n later years Len t by S i r Edmund Davis. he avoided exhibition, relying on t he pa t ronage of Ruskin and J 'C other admirers. Hi s favourite studies we r e from medhe:al history and legend. I n 1860 he ma r r i ed Miss Siddall, who had 7. "The S l ugga r d "—FREDERICK LORD LEIGHTON, P.R.A. been his model and inspiration f o r some t en years. He (1823-1896). worked in wa t e r colours as well,-,),; in oils and o n e of hi m r , t Pa i n t e r and sculptor. Born a t Scarborough t he son perfect wo r k is in t h a t medium. of a physician, when quite young visited Italy, Germany, and Le n t by the Tate Gallery. France. Studied f u r t h e r in Paris, 1849. Elected P.R.A. 1876, shortly a f t e rwa r ds knighted. Created Ba ron under - t he title of Lord Leighton of Stretton, being t he first painter elevated to t he Peerage. Le n t by Er n e s t Marsh, Esq. Sculpture S. "Ei l een"—JOHN TWEED (1869-1935). 1. "Cornish Gi r l "—FRANK DOBSON (1887- ) . Born in Glasgow. Studied in t he Ecole des Beaux Arts, Born in London, worked f r om boyhood in t he studio of a Pa r i s . Associe de la Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts. London sculptor. Member wi t h Wyndham Lewis, William Among his works a r e t he s t a t ue of S i r John Moore, a t Shorn- Roberts, and Edwa r d Wadswor t h of t h e X Group (1920). cliffe; a n equestrian s t a t ue of S i r George White, the Ha s exhibited wi t h t he London Group and a t International defender of Ladysmi t h ; t he memorial t o Lord Beresford in Exhibitions in Venice, Dresden, Stockholm, and Wembley. St. Paul's Cathedral, and a bronze figure of Captain Cook, erected a t Whitby, Yorkshire, of which a replica is a t St. Le n t by George Eumorfopoulos, Esq. Kilda, Melbourne. 2. "Be t t y May"—JACOB E P S T E I N (1880- ). 4 Le n t by Miss Tweed. Born of Russian Polish pa r en t s a t New York. He 9. "Mo t he r and Child"—REGINALD F . WELLS (1873- ). studied a t t he Ecole des Beaux Ar t s and Julien's in Paris. A prominent present-day sculptor. He ha s probably aroused Studied a t t he Royal College of Ar t . Ta ugh t modelling more criticism a nd controversy t h a n a ny living artist. He a t t he S i r John Cass School of Ar t , City of London. Ha s large wa s first assailed on account of t he eighteen stone figures he bronze figure works erected in public in Brazil and London. carved on t he old Br i t i sh Medical Association's building in t he Is also a potter of figures, animals, vases, &c. Strand, t hen f o r his tomb f o r Oscar Wilde in t h e Pere-la-Chaise Cemetery in Paris, and f o r t he memorial of W. H. Hudson. the Le n t by Er n e s t Marsh, Esq. naturalist, in Hyde Pa r k , London. Le n t by George Eumorfopoulos, Esq. 3. " Na n Condran"—JACOB E P S T E I N (1880- ). Le n t by George Eumorfopoulos, Esq. 4. "Pe r seus Armi ng "—S IR ALFRED GILBERT, R.A. (1882- ). Professor of Sculpture f o r nine years a t t he Royal Academy. He executed t he Clarence Memorial a t Windsor and t h e statue " E r o s " i n Piccadilly Circus. L e n t by K. P. Daw barn, Esq.

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