29 APRIL 1922, Page 14

PICTURES WORTH. SEEING.

NATIONAL GALLERY (Room XIV.). [- The Balbi Children,' by Van Dyck, lent by Lady Lucas, one of the best works- of the Genoese period. The composition in triangles

is masterly and the note of red beautifully sustained.]

TATE GALLERY.

[A memorable exhibition of the work of Jolm Sell Cotman.] WALKER GALLERIES, 118 New Bond' Street.

[A show of drawings and water-colours -by• Joseph Farington. A most interesting complement to the diary.] 8 LOWER REGENT. STREET.

[An exhibition, in aid of the British Empire Fund for the restoration of Reims Cathedral, of drawings by Richard Wilson and Paul Sandby. To see such art and help so great an art cause .tor one shilling is rare.] THE INDEPENDENT GALLERY, 7A. Grafton Street.

[Paintings and drawings by Bernard Adeney and Keith Baynes,. both competent and sincere artists—but we prefer Mr. Adeney.] THE ALPINE CLUB GALLERY, Mill Street, Conduit Street. [Pictures of Cornwall and the Ballet by Laura Knight, sunny and healthy.] THE Gareth GALLERY, 5 Regent Street. ' ' [Woolly but worth while. Oils by Charles Ginner.] LrrrLE ART ROOMS, 8 Duke Street, Adelphi.

i Pleasant water-colours and lithographs by Marguerite Janes.]

LFICIISTIM GALLERIES, Leicester Square.

[A memorial exhibition ot.sculpture. and drawings. by J. Ilavard Thomas.]