THERE hag recently been a movement to revive interest in the British School of Painting, and remind ourselves that even if we have never had a Leonardo or a Michaelangelo, a Botticelli or a Rubens, a Rembrandt or a Goya, we yet can boast our Constable, Gainsborough, Reynolds and Turner, and many more painters not to be despised. This talk on English painting is to be given by the Slade Professor of Art in the University of Oxford.