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Page 3 from 29th April 1949Younger And Younger And Younger By IRIS CONLAY nNE of the pictures I have most enjoyed looking at recently was by a veteran painter of four years......

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Page 3 from 16th May 1947Between Piccadilly and Millbank By Iris Conlay IT is monstrously unfair to com pare the Academy exhibition with that of the Tate. Naturally, the......

Art
Page 3 from 2nd October 1942They Paint Their Faith S T. Michael's Workshop in Oxford is exhibiting work done by mem bers or the Forces. The A.T.S., the W.A.A.F.S. and the......

Mansfield's Sensuality
Page 5 from 25th March 1988The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield (Hutchinson £14.95). THIS new edition of Katherine Mansfield's The Garden Party and other short stories is......

Five Painters T He, Five Are Francis Bacon, Frances...
Page 3 from 4th May 1945Moore. Matthew Smith and Graham Sutherland. They are in this order because the alphabet arranges these things with a nice impartiality which......

Art
Page 3 from 26th March 1943TI M E STAN DS STILL PICASSO AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES A LTHOUGH the exhibition is called after Picasso, it is rather bad luck on him because the......

Art Paintings For The Red Cross
Page 3 from 18th September 1942nN Friday, October 9, at Ii a.m.. Christies will auction 177 contemporary paintings for the Red Cross. Each of the paintings has been presented......

Art
Page 3 from 5th June 1942SIX SCOTTISH PAINTERS T HOSE who hung the few works of the six Scottish artists (Edward Baird, intellectual and studied—Robert Colquhoun, more......

Roderick Floyd C Alm And Unpuzzied Canvases Cover 'se'...
Page 3 from 16th July 1943of one room, while in the next the troubles begin. Roderick Floyd has simplified his subjects and subdued them to a quiet docility which is hard to......