The book The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Coulours was written by author Holme, Charles, 1848-1923, Ed Here you can read free online of The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Coulours book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Coulours a good or bad book?
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But it is thought that such memorial would be stronger if representing water-colour art generally, and that the two societies should either memorialise conjointly, or at any rate simultaneously." Tayler s answer was courteous but non-committal. He wrote, stating that in the view of the members of his society who were given an opportunity of expressing their opinion at the annual meeting in November, 1858, the matter was not far enough advanced to admit of any definite action being taken, but th...at he felt that there could be " but one opinion amongst water-colour painters as to the desirableness of securing for their branch of art its just and proper recognition.*' His letter left matters just where they were, and evidently it implied, without, however, any definite statement to that effect, that joint action was unlikely. But some three months later the full intentions of the Government were revealed, and it became known that the ground occupied by Burlington House and its gardens was to be divided between the Royal Academy and a number of other institutions of an educational character.
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