KEITH VAUGHAN
“The Rectory Garden”. Pen and Ink, Wash and Gouache (Lefevre Gallery)
group of painters with whose aims he is most in sympathy. Later he can discard or adapt those principles according to his own more mature aesthetic convic
tions. Unfortunately many young painters have a tendency to arrive at some magic formula, hail it with delight and then (in the words of the American
critic) stay where they are, happily running the entire gamut of emotion from A to B.
Leonard Appelbee, whose painting “The Haddock” is reproduced here, is one of many artists whose work has been interrupted by the war. This painting shows an interest in problems of tone and a sensitively
JOHN MINTON
Summer Day”. Gouache (Lefevre Gallery)
“The Rectory Garden”. Pen and Ink, Wash and Gouache (Lefevre Gallery)
group of painters with whose aims he is most in sympathy. Later he can discard or adapt those principles according to his own more mature aesthetic convic
tions. Unfortunately many young painters have a tendency to arrive at some magic formula, hail it with delight and then (in the words of the American
critic) stay where they are, happily running the entire gamut of emotion from A to B.
Leonard Appelbee, whose painting “The Haddock” is reproduced here, is one of many artists whose work has been interrupted by the war. This painting shows an interest in problems of tone and a sensitively
JOHN MINTON
Summer Day”. Gouache (Lefevre Gallery)