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TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1915.

J. S. SARGENT.

MEMORIES OF A GREAT ARTIST.

COURAGE AND HUMOUR,

:

To his indefatigabla energy, & holiday means simply a change from the work of the moment to work of another description. The brilliant sparkle of his water-colours conveys perfectly the relaxed tension of his holiday mood; yet even in these gay records how disciplined was the eye that chose a subject how com troiled the hand that held the dripping brush, dipped it seemned, in dazzling lightl

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Petrlok Evidence concerning the treat--Mr O. 1. Andres

Mr M. Axelrood Mr G.0. I unde ment of insanity in Scotland was Mr F. W Becnos M&M G

. Lauriinan given before the Royal Commise N. Bole

on Lunacy Reform and 3. 2. Balillos Mira Legrand Mental Disorder at Old Palace- Mr and Mrs H Mi B. Lillie.

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In year-not as a formal matter, but

Mr Audra d, B. Mr R. Monssobe

Bradley Mr. Barge Mr.. W. Brs h

Mr S. T. Kalien Hre Balo

Min Violet Moore Mr W. Bruce. Mochia

There are many who inve written of Mr. Sargent is an artist--muny who will continue to write of him in time to come. But of his per-

Sir Arthur Rose, chairman of sonality, at one so gerink and Be

In former years, at the height of the Scottish Board of Control, and dominant. so Iumorous and so

write as he is popularity as a portrait-painter, Austria, who ch

commissionere for Scotland, painted--with sneh curetat mastery, it was not unusual for him to under Dr. H. C. Marr, one of the medical with an eononiy of statement, that take three sittings a day. He was

spendthrift of his physical stated that every patient in Scot fastened, in a dash of delibero,

the strength, which seemed inexanti-tish mental institutions was seen with swith certainty, tjata essentialcharacteristics exclam'sable-yet like many busy men, found by commissioners at least twice a

the as a serious duty. Every patient, D. Lappiaan Friend in Home paper. How matine for omnivorous reading. my hold fast an impression that voluntarily, he must fade; or retain the memory of capacity for work of any student or had an opportunity of making. Mr J. R.0 k list stamped with his in- fellow-artist by the amplitude of complaints and suggestions. Frer J. Donelly

UH650 tions for improvements were Mrs. G. I. Davie diyidiät temperament, but which his own insatiable appetite for it.quently quite intelligent sugges, sud. Mrs D. M were, at the same time, su extra. He could never get enough,

made, and these wera investigated Mr f. D. Dorle ordinary and impenetrable as

and often adopted:

One woman objected to being F::༥)

bathed in a common room and suggested that curtains should be put up to ensure privacy. This was afterwards done in every

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Fjon one occasion a discussion was going on in his presence about The simplesity: of los address, the painter who had failed to foll complete absence, of affectations of the extraordinary prenise of his Mr. Sargent was appealed any, "description, "the gracanstess of youth he manner exalik tot bared ther in the end for some explanation lapse in con Fus, almost in spite of himself. Heibnity,

after a moment's hesitation he wanted one of it. Not for, at moment Ed he wish for on exact finds his happiness in to Fam s trends anything but the other things." spontaneets cordalities wish kind

ativ to the distinction that was that disapp, he replied, asylum in Scotland...

A Private Interview. Dr. Marr said that one of his patients, a single woman, who always asked for a private inter view, had the delufor that she was married to a university pro- always felt better afer interview- ing him in private. (Laughter.)

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MEM GOFFE The ahudiy that he ever deliber, bordinary intensas, Reely sought the mark accentualed cent tumself, he cordially detested the less pleasing qualities in his every lot of publierty. NOMA-intera cosilił be refuted by mnamer- †fessor. He was told that she Mr & Mrs. Guth-Dr. H. F. Bowmars

Take just table entivasN

one nstance, the very beautifs), and dignified portmik of the late Mrs. Wertheimer; whose family, it was report of were started to discover the exquisite quality this intimate restitions so clearly revealed. Mr. Sargent himself dismissed this sitles of legends with dry uncop-

TALE OF KINDNESS.

hire Sparks

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Mr H. P Survey A. Mr. H Taik

Thorin

Miss A

Á, I. Grima Min FM. SAORYS ard family Mr H., Cuther Sir Arthur Rose said there were Capt. T. P. Hall 18,266 Tegistered lunties in Scot-dr and Mrs W.

Hantal

Mr James Thorn land and of these 9,112 were fraction endry Me 3.

Mr. A. F. Hany Mr F. M. Tita males and 9,154 females.

ដឹង១ ០ Mr and Mr L. A The Chairman (Mr. H. P. Mac-Mr 8. Millan, K.C.): That is a fifty-fifty Misses & Tobias

T. odd

Earl Russell: It is much more urad Mr. A. W.Mr H. Walli a dedivision and is rather remarkable Martiman Mr & Mr walk,

Mre 1. Watso Bogo even than in England,

ulmon Mr J. Willes Miss Willian

Sir Arthur added that many persons of unsound mind lived with relatives, and these figures

population in Scotland. were not exhaustive of the insane

Mr. D. E. Bolmes Mr A. K. Jousou

Mr. J. B. Johnstone, Samuel Wong

Mr And Mre G Mr J. R. Jones

Wcesener & chilid: tes J. E. Joseob

him

ANAY irritated

more than exuggenation of deference of re Speel Flattery he cut short with impedience, with

Me times with audible groans, appreciation he faved as met

cooling breeze, enjoyext but not detained. It is questionable even whether he enjoyed it; for he exer- essed his critical faculties or his res choice," he once

W wirks, ant, keeping his Clared, "I do not judge, dulgence for atliers, hever learnt how to spare, himself. He knew Like many men of generons note better, just when and where physial proportions, Mr. Sargent He had moceeded in capturing the Fous instinctively kind. This kind- Heng grace, the imperceptibly de- was so madural to him that he Beate ansition, the vital quality be! Have atmost without consideration sought for. He knew, also, be of the fast to Jomself; ng only in

Dr. Marr, further stated that a yod argument, where he had money, but in those marey sacrifices

system of boarding out- chronic failer; and this certainty of jug time, his strength, his harmless cases of Insane persous Mr & Mrs A W.Van ment made in almost Terrilyngs thought, his.energy.

in private dwellings, and especially ink pendet of comments, appreciu- The late Charles Forse loved to in farmhouses, was prevalent in tive or the reverse.

relate how, when engaged on one of Scotland. One in ten of the "UGEP-TONED GAFETY.".

everal hues from Landon, helunatics over the Border lived in Intelectual independence was

wrote to his friend, begging for a private houses, and it was one of perlas the keyuote of his inental lines of advice, confessing that the conditions under which they was "stark, and enclosing, were boarded out that they should with a small diagram of the space be treated as one of the family.

he covered, a rarefni analysis of his dinculties. On the following

title he made his own dis- coveries, accepting thing

his decorations, ut a distance ni

he

ond hand. That independence was the background for his reserve, a reserve inviolable to the mot morning before an answer could be timate of his friends.

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It was a very fine tradition in some families in Scotland to take in these cases. Apart from the

Mr Godtsan The expected, he was at the safolding, fact that this system was more than treatment in unqualifier admiration, the deepest working hard, when head ap-economical affection, which he so frequently peared at the top of the ladder. asylums, it restored the lunatic inspired, was never without a vont an instant's hesitation to society and gave him greater pelling restraint, even secrèt chastening sense of wwe Doni sluch cancelling all his other engage freedom than was possible in an ments, Mr. Sargent had taken an asylum. One ruan he knew of took Parly Train from London, so that advantage of his freedom to such an extent as to attend all the there might be, for Charles Furse. to whom he was warmly attached, funerals in his locality. the smallest loss of time.

there was no escape...

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On the last night of his life, and old friend, upon leaving after dinner, said, half-laughingly to his her long sister, referring to

When Robert Brough acquaintance with the family mortally injured in the wrible acci- you know, I am still a little terrified dent to the Scolch express the

This is t of your brother!

news reached London lie in the cuse of perfect love casting evening. A few friends met at a studio, in the early hours of the fear,'"'

Yet how tinged with a kind of mining alter, to discuss what could "'deep-toned quiety" WHA his one dr him, whether one of their

conversation! ordinary

Mrsumber should not go at once Meynell pace wrote of the deep. Shemeld to stand by him, and to It was de- toned gaiety" of his Spanish paint do what was possible.

gs, and the phrase is singularlycided to consult John Sargent, and descriptive, at once pictureque and a deputatan went at once to rouse him, even though it was only a just,

This habitual good "tempernur little after seven o'clock in the At the door in Tite Tree from flashes of impatience or morning nervos irritability in moments of Street they were met by his servant strain or fatigue-was a kind of leaving the house with a gheuf, of j spiritum courage, the courage of the telegrams. Mr. Sargent heard of Bragh's accident late last explorer, the mental adventurer, in- ["Mr. terested in every variety of the night," he said, and took the six human problem. His keen enjoy o'clock train for Sheffield this mon

The sight of his great friend ment of a fine gesting was ascharne-ing.” teristic as his zest for the bizarre, was "Robert Brough's las personal. the original; anything odd, fanny triumph, for he sank within an hour or ridiculous in the spoken or into the unconsciousness that pre- written word. Hamour played faced the end." over his whole conception of life,

light on the deep aru.'

inental.

HOLIDAY AUSTERITIES,

alence. He was the most amusing

The Chairman: That seems a

very typical form of entertain-Dr Balcan

ment in Scotland.

Dr. Marr added

that the

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of companious, the most entertain-xperienced nirmen. Under weather 4R J. W Poster His independence was not only ing of hosts. When he was inter. conditions which were far from Mr and Mrs F. P.Mr and

ested in a subject under discussion, visibility and wind making His enjoyment of ble he spoke freely, vehemently even, dying difficult, the machine favour. E. Frederick Mr O. P. Burdse required so few of the crdinary with great felicity of phrase, often ably impressed the airmen, Mr. "M. creature comforts. The simplicity with a witty and clear decisiveness. Piercey, the English pilot, and M. W.D.Goodfellow Mr and Mrs. O. of his habits and of his lades, at At this moment it is difficult to Rabellier, a Belgian aeronaut, as B. Theses

Sir William Sefton Miss M. B. Hall once fastidious and austere, remain rentember the world's loss in the Brancker, who was among the MrBswer I Col and Mrs July 16-N.TK

My W. J. Hawks Trevelyan ed angularly free from any inclina-overwhelming personal loss. His

Jans 80.-8.E.4.0. dr G. M. Beau Mr L, D. Tarner tion towards luxury or magnificence, whole life, as well as his work, bore onlookers.

The machine, which the makers,

Capt and Mrs d which he nevertheless painted with silent testimony to the faith that

Jone 11.-P. & 0. M.BR Wäller anch delight, whether expressed in splendid architecture, or in interiore was in him. He loved Plato's de-suggest is suitable for any light-Comdr. G. Walker

finition of Beauty as "the Splendour aeroplane club, has a 25 h.p.

Nr 2.1. Jenkins - Misa: O. Wilmet where fine proportions werd sccén-

To that splendour Anzani three-cylinder radial engine, Howell Lt. A J. Whybe of the True,"

Is On lenkia: Mr and Mis'7.. tuated by the surface benty of he contributed, with the crapnious and is easily handled on the grand

For both landing u. 7 A Johnson Wood lovely material, over winch his

yet generous spontaneity of his by one man. Brith lingered. During one holiday work, with the broad-mindeness, and taking off il requires a minimum frd 8 Hogh Joast dr L. J. F. Young before the war, while painting at the indulgence, the toleration, and of space, any avenge field providing and Mrs A. D. the Carrara marble quarries, he slept the sincerity of his character. He sure then sufficient room. Costing for weeks in a hut so completely leaves, as an inheritance for the about £400, it weighs 4201b; takes devoid of all ordinary, comfort that artists of all time, the unstained one and a half gallons of petrol and his companions, fur younger inen,

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fled after a few days, able to record of a noble and laborious life. two and a half pints of oil an hour you told me you had picked up at

stand the spartan riziours tolerated

by their senior with such serene.in- difference.

All his life he remined the student, absorbed in Eis work, steep

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Little daughter was sitting on the body, as can also the whole of Hostess Well; there was, but at Sook. 13-X L her father's knee.

She had a new the tail, in a few minutes, and the the price

entira machine can be packed in a he won

ing himself in it, attempting always little brother whom she regarded song new developmei it, some fresh with wonder.

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experiment, Daring the last few To-day said her father, months he had found extmordinary man offered to give me a whole lot plura in sculptures and small of money for little brother, Shall in Che has noulptured, groupe ren 1am to show I sell hun?

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