Municipal Gallery.—Pictures by the following Birmingham artists, named alphabetically, belong to the Corporation:—

Baker, Alfred—(an artist of great promise, who died when young)—“Harvest Time.”

Baker, S. H.—“Nant Gwylt.”

Breakspeare, W. A.—“The Daughter of the House.”

Burt, C. T.—“The Edge Hills, from Burton Dassett.”

Feeney, P. M.—“Llyn Idwal.”

Hall, W.—(David Cox’s most intimate friend and biographer)—“A Peep out of Church, Bettws-y-Coed.” This picture is interesting as depicting a scene in the art-home of Cox.

Henshaw, F. H.—Three fine landscapes, of which the best is “A Distant View of Kenilworth Castle.”

Langley, Walter, R.I.—“Memories”—an excellent example of this artist, who has already by his work done much honour to Birmingham. It shows his deep sympathy with the humble life of English fisher folk, and is admirable in execution, lighting, and colour.

Lines, Samuel—“Llyn Idwal.”