27 MAY 1922, Page 15

PICTURES WORTH SEEING.

NATIONAL GALLERY (Room XX.). [No. 2,615, Mary, Queen of Soda, by an unknown French artist of the Fifteenth Century, Is a most attractive picture that should not In overlooked.]

GUILDHALL GALLERY.

[The real enthusiast will find even this covert worth beating : he will at least put up a fine Constable.]

BURLINGTON FINE ARTS CLUB. (By invitation.)

[Pictures, drawings and sculpture of the French school of the last hundred years. An exhibition of masterpieces which reduces a short notice to an awe-stricken " Stupendous."] GROSVENOR GALLERIES, MA NEW BOND STREET. [A large show of works by Alphonse Legroa that fully illustrates this macabre, gloomy, almost sinister painter.]

Gourm GALLERY, 5 Regent Street.

[Views of Chelsea, Crernorne Gardens, Battersea and the river by Walter and H. Greaves, which should attract both art lovers and London love's. Upstairs them are some competent works by Walter Taylor and some delicate, poetic drawing by Miss Sylvia Gorse.]

TILE FINE ART SOCT.ETY, Ian., 148 NEW BOND STREET. [Pleasing water-colours by W. Masa Flint.]