8 APRIL 1922, Page 13

ART.

[Recent addition. The first Lucas van IRyden at the Gallery admirable portrait.] aR

TATE GALLERY.

LA memorable exhibition of the work of John Sell Cotroaol

Balms Muszum (Edward VII. Gallery).

[Special exhibition of two coloured mezzotints after Raeburn, by Mr. Macbeth Raeburn. A perfection of • the old process, giving softer tone and cleaner oolour. Also a show of Cotman's drawings.)

Tax INDEPENDENT GALLERY, 7a. Grafton Street.

[Drawings and oils by some of the best artists in. France and Britain. A thoroughly good show.]

Trim GREATOREX GALLERIES, 14 Grafton Street.

[Sculpture and drypoints by Professor Henry Glicensteln. A first exhibition in London by this international artist, which is a revela- tion of true feeling for form. A powerful lesson.]

ME ALPINE CLUB GALLERY, Mill Street, Conduit Street.

[An interesting exhibition of work by Mr. Joseph Southall, a good painter sprung from Pre-Raphaelitism. Closes April Sth.]

Gomm, GALLERY, 5 Regent Street.

[Spring exhibition of British and French art of uneven value. A splendid Ribot.]

GROSVENOR GALT:FRIES, 51A New Bond Street. [Colour Magazine exhibition of modern art. Well representative.] LEICESTER GALLERIES, Leicester Square.

[Claude Shepperson Memorial Exhibition. A charming illustrator.]