FEBRUARY EXHIBITIONS


Albany Gallery, 17 Sackville Street, W.l. No spécial exhibition.
Arlington Gallery, 22 Old Bond Street, W.l. The Bushey School of Painting.
British Muséum, Great Russell Street, W.C.l. Permanent Exhibition. Manuscripts, Prints, Drawings, Ancient Sculpture and Antiquities. Spécial Exhibition : French Art (Illuminated Manuscripts, Prints and Drawings).
Brook Street Gallery, 14 Brook Street, W.l. February 1—13. Exhibition of Pastels and Water
colours by Alméria Trotter. February 16 to end of month, first exhibition of the New Group.
Burlington Gallery (behind the Royal Academy), 3-5 Burlington Gardens, W.l. Exhibition of Reproductions of French Paintings.
Fine Art Society Ltd., 148 New Bond Street, W.l. (1) Exhibition of Three Centuries of French Graphie Art. (2) Paintings, Water-colours, and Etchings by Leading Artists.
Foyle Art Gallery, Trefoile House, Manette Street, W.l. Exhibition of Modem Art, Drawings and Paintings in Oil and Water-colour by Irma Stern.
Galerie Jean Charpentier, 76 Faubourg Saint- Honoré, Paris. Exposition André Ballet. Portraits of children and young girls ; landscapes, France and Poland. From January 23 to February 7.
Impérial War Muséum, South Kensington, S.W.7. Permanent Exhibition of Works executed by the late Sir William Orpen and other artists during the War Period. 10—6 (Sundays 2.30—6).
Lefevre Galleries, la King Street, St. James’s, London, S.W.l. Exhibition of Masterpieces by the Twentieth-Century French Painters (l’Ecole de Paris). Fine Paintings by the French Masters of the Nineteenth Century.
Leger Galleries, 13 Old Bond Street, W.l. Exhibition of Oil Paintings, Water-colours and Etchings by Anton Lock. February 8—27.
Leicester Galleries, Leicester Square, W.C.2. The Seven and Five Society. Admission ls. 2d. (including tax).
National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, W.C.2. Old Masters. 10—4.30 (Sundays 2—4.30). Thursdays and Fridays 6d. ; other days free.
National Portrait Gallery, St. Martin’s Place, Trafalgar Square, W.C.2. British Celebrities of the Past. (Lectures at 3 p.m., Monday—Friday.) 10—4 (Sundays 2—4). Thursdays and Fridays 6d. ; other days free.
New Burlington Galleries, Burlington Gardens, W.l. The Ridley Art Club (closes 13th). 10—5.
Paterson’s Gallery, 22 Old Bond Street, W.l Modem Pictures, Drawings, and Etchings.
P. & D. Colnaghi Ltd., 144-146 New Bond Street, W.l. Exhibition of French Engravings.
Redfern Gallery, 27 Old Bond Street, W.l. (1) Oils and W ater-colours by Blair Leighton (closes 20th).
(2) “ Incidents in the Old Testament ”—Water-colou > s by Jacob Epstein (opens 23rd).
Rowley Gallery of Décorative Art Ltd., 140-2 Church Street, Kensington, W.8. Modem Furniture, Décorative Mirrors, Inlaid Wood Panels, Frames, Fitments for Electric Light, Fabrics, Pottery, etc.
Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House, Piccadilly, W.l. Exhibition of French Art (1200—1900). 9.30—7 (Thursdays 9.30—9). Admission ls. 6d. (Fridays 5s.).
Royal Institute Galleries, 195 Piccadilly, W.l. Third Annual Exhibition of the National Society (Painters, Sculptors, Engravers, Potters) (opens 8th). 10—5. Admission ls.
Royal Photographic Society, 35 Russell Square, W.C.l. The Modem Movement in Photography. 10—5.
Tate Gallery, Millbank, S.W.l. British and Foreign Modem Paintings and Sculpture. 10—4 (Sundays
2—4). Tuesdays and W’ednesdays 6d. ; other days free.
Twenty-one Gallery, 15 Mil! Street, Conduit Street, W.l. Drawings.
Victoria and Albert Muséum, South Kensington, S.W.7. Permanent Exhibition. New Acquisitions in the Central Court. (Sundays 2.30—6.)
Walker’s Galleries, 118 New Bond Street, W.l. (1) Prize Cattle, etc.—Old Prints and Paintings (closes 17th). (2) India, Kashmir and Norway—Water-colours by Phyllis M. S. Toovey (opens 19th). (3) Glebe
Chelsea Pottery Models by A. Madeline Râper (opens 22nd). (4) Flower Paintings by Catherine M. Wood (Mrs. R. H. Wright) (opens 23rd).
Wallace Collection, Manchester Square, W.l. Permanent Exhibition of Paintings, Sculpture, Fur
niture and Armour. 10—5 (Sundays 2—5). Tuesdays and Fridays 6d. ; other days free.
Wertheim Gallery, 3-5 Burlington Gardens, W.l. (1) First Exhibition—Twenties Group. (2) Paintings by Stanley Grimm.
Whitechapel Art Gallery, High Street, Whitechapel, E.l. “ Reeve Fowkes ” Collection of Colour Prints illustrating the IJistory of European Painting. 12—9. (Sundays 2—9.)
Ail Galleries open 10—6, Sats. 10—1, and admission free, unless otherwise stated.
Applications for entries on this page should he addressed to ART EXHIBITIONS BUREAU,
3-5 Burlington Gardens, W.l.