ART.
PICTURES WORTH SEEING.
'ATIONAL GALLERY (ROOMS VI., VII.).
[Venetian rooms recently opened. Another triumph of arrangement and selection for the director and his staff.]
VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM (Rooms 101-106).
[Recently opened with a miscellaneous collection, ranging from Crivelli to Alma Tadema.]
BRPTISH MUSEUM (Edward VII. Gallery).
[Special exhibition of two coloured mezzotints after Raeburn, by Sir. Macbeth Raeburn. A perfection of the old process. giving softer tone and cleaner colour. Also an interesting exhibition of the Norwich school.] TATE GALLERY.
[A memorable exhibition of the work of John Sell Cotman.]
DULWICH GALLERY.
[Spring days should tempt us to Dulwich. Here we may revel and riot in a \elasquez, Rubins, Rembrandts, and most of the good Dutch.] THE INDEPENDENT GALLERY, 7A, GRAFTON STREET. [Drawings and oils by some of the best artists in France and Britain. A thoroughly good show.]
THE GREATOREX GALLERrvR, 14 Grafton Street.
[Sculpture and drypointe by Professor Henry Glioenstein. A lirtt exhibition in London by this international artist, which i a revela- tion of true feeling for form. A powerful lesson.]
THE FRENCH GALLERY, 120 Pall Mall.
[British and Preach Art from Diaz to mediocrity. A pleasant show.]
THE FINE Ara SOCIETY, LTD., 148 New Bond Street. [Decorative paintings by G. Robb out of Corot by Watteau.]