ART.
PICTURES WORTH SEEING.
Nerrorraz. GALLERY (Room XXVIIL). [Another morsel for the lucky Turner enthusiasts.] WALLACE Cou.serros.
[Armour room opened in accord with the excellent rearrangement of the Gallery.]
Vrcronra AND ALBERT MUSEUM (Rooms 101-106).
[Recently opened with a miscellaneous collection, ranging from °riven to Alma Tadema.] Barron MUSEUM (Edward VII. Gallery).
[Special exhibition of two coloured mezzotints after Raelstirs, by Mr. Macbeth Raeburn. A perfection of the old process, giving softer tone and cleaner colour. Also an interesting exhibition of Hie Norwich school.] TATE GALLERY.
[A memorable exhibition of the work of John Sell Colman.] DULWICH GALLERY.
(Spring days should tempt us to Dulwich. Here we may revel and riot in a Velasquez, Rubens, Rembrandts, and most of the good Dutch.] THE GREATOREX GALLERIES, 14 Grafton Street.
[Sculpture and drypoints by Professor Henry Olicensteln. A first exhibition in London by this ixt3rnational artist, which is a revels. tion of good feeling for form.] THE FRENCH GALLERY, 120 Pall Mall.
[British and French Art from Diaz to mediocrity. A Omani: show.]
THE ALPINE CLUB. Mill Street, Conduit Street.
[Laura Knight's exhibition opens April 24th and promises to be geed.]