10 NOVEMBER 1832, Page 19

PICTURES AND ARTISTS.

THE artists are beginning to muster. Folios are flocking in laden with the golden spoils of autumn. The Conversazioni are commencirtg, which make winter evenings seem so short and pass so pleasantly. The Artists' and Amateurs' Society held their first meeting for the season at Freemason's Tavern, on Wednesday. The attendance was pretty numerous ; though many of the sketchers yet linger on the skirts of the season, to catch the last gleams of the autumnal sunsets, and the many- coloured tints of the changing leaves. Of the portfolios of sketches, Mr. Nasn's was the most attractive; it contained some well-studied effects of sunset and moonlight.