Summary
The juxtapositions continue: rather a fine little painting of 'CMS Reading by Gaslight' by William Stott of Oldham (haven't seen much of him recently, though a favourite of the late Carel Weight), and a truly horrendous pastel daub of firelight by the Scotsman James Guthrie. Is this included as a cautionary 'how not to do it'?
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Degas, Sickert and Toulouse-Lautrec: London and Paris 1870-1910 Tate Britain, until 15 January 2006 Sponsored by British Land
The visitor to the depressing subterranean galleries of Tate Britain might be forgiven for feeling a trifle bewildered in the first room of an exhibition unashamedly titled Degas, Sickert and Toulouse-Lautrec. To the left is James Tissot and to the right a vast canvas of Paddin...See the full content of this document
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