Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 54, No. 334, August 1843
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 54, No. 334, August 1843
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His "Pet, " a boy holding up a pig, naturalas it is, is nevertheless disgusting; for such a toy will ever be thebiggest beast of the two. Mr Hills has several excellent drawings ofdeer; but there is one, so perfect that it is quite poetical--a fewdeer, in their own wild haunt, heathery brown, and almost treeless, thefew spots of stunted trees serving to mark the spot, separating it fromsimilar, and making it the home. It is furthest from the haunts of man. It looks silence. The animals are quit...e nature, exquisitely grouped. Thequiet colouring, unobtrusive, could not be more nicely conceived--it isthe long Sabbath quiet of an unworking world. The picture is wellexecuted. It is one that makes a lasting impression. Mr Oakley's "Shrimper, " a boy sitting on a rock, reminds us of some ofMurillo's boys; it is as good in effect, and better in expression, thanmost of the Spaniard's. "After the second Battle of Newbury, " byCattermole, is a well-imagined scene, but is defective in that in whichwe should have supposed the artist would not have failed.
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