"Mr. Whistler's drawing, which is sometimes that of a very slovenly master."
"After all, there are certain accepted canons about what constitutes good drawing, good colour, and good painting; and when an artist deliberately sets himself to ignore or violate all of these, it is desirable that his work should not be classed with that of ordinary artists."—'Arry.
43.—NOCTURNE SALUTE.
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"The utter absence, as far as my eye[29] may be trusted, of gradation."—F. Wedmore.
"There are many things in a painter's art which even a photographer cannot understand."
Laudatory notice in Provincial Press.
44.—FURNACE NOCTURNE.