Art Club.
Volume 14, 1903, pg. 629
This Club is open to any readers of the Review, either lady or gentleman. The terms are 6s. for six months. All work marked for exhibition is criticised by Mr. David Murray, A.R.A., on the yearly "Pupils' Show Day," in Miss Stewart Wood's studio, Vine Court Studio, Holland Street, Kensington. All particulars of the Club can be obtained from Miss A. Y. Davidson, Secretary, 41 Bessborough Gardens, London, S.W.
May to November, 1903.
Subjects for August.
I.--"A Holiday Subject." Those members who are fortunate enough to be by the sea should take the chance of trying to strengthen their colour by a study, especially on a day when the sea reflects the blue sky. Try and get a bit of rock to work at, and against it note the curling lines of the water. Failing this, members are allowed free choice of a subject.
II.--"Harvest Moon." Nothing can be more beautiful than the waning light of these warm August evenings. The simplest subject is the best; a bit of field with the stubble still ungleaned, with a gate or corner of a hedge. Let the study have something of the glow of the season in it.
Proofread by LNL, "Hana 'ia i Hawai'i," Oct. 2008