28 MAY 1892, page 17

Poe Try.

A LONDON LANDSCAPE. BEFORE me lies no purple distance wide, With faint horizon hills to bound my view. Tall houses close me in on every side, Pierced here and there by meagre......

Art.

THE LEYLAND SALE AND GUILDHALL EXHIBITION. LAST week something was said of the remarkable collection of modern French and Dutch pictures got together by Mr. Cottier, and......

Why " Tricoupis " ?

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " EPECTATOR."] Siu,—May I point out, with reference to your query in your note on the Greek elections last week, that in calling the future Premier of......

*** The Rev. J. 0. Morris, Of Nunburnholme Rectory, Hayton,

York, wishes it to be known that Mrs. Close's letter on the tame kestrel, published in the Spectator of May 14th, was sent to us by him in a covering letter which unfortunately......

How To Look At Pictures.

[TO TEM EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—After reading the interesting remarks on modern methods of painting which prefaced your criticism of the Royal Academy in the Spectator......