In the Golden Days by John Melhuish Strudwick
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John Melhuish Strudwick (6 May 1849 Clapham, London - 16 July 1937 Hammersmith), was a Victorian Pre-Raphaelite painter
George Bernard Shaw wrote an article about Strudwick for the Art Journal in 1891.
An excerpt follows:
'... transcendent expressiveness is the moving quality in all Strudwick's works and persons who are sensitive to it will take almost as a matter of course the charm of the architecture, the bits of landscape, the elaborately beautiful foliage, the ornamental accessories of all sorts, which would distinguish them even in a gallery of early Italian paintings....'
http://www.artmagick.com/
George Bernard Shaw wrote an article about Strudwick for the Art Journal in 1891.
An excerpt follows:
'... transcendent expressiveness is the moving quality in all Strudwick's works and persons who are sensitive to it will take almost as a matter of course the charm of the architecture, the bits of landscape, the elaborately beautiful foliage, the ornamental accessories of all sorts, which would distinguish them even in a gallery of early Italian paintings....'
http://www.artmagick.com/
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