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The Artist and his Public: 12

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A Discussion between Eric Newton and D.S. MacColl, D.Litt., LL.D.
In this, the last of the series, Mr. Eric Newton is to hold a discussion with Mr. D.S. MacColl, distinguished painter, designer, and art critic. Mr. MacColl is one of the senior members of the New English Art Club, and his works hang in the National and other Collections. He was art critic for The Spectator (1890-6) and then on The Saturday Review. He has been Keeper of the Tate Gallery and of the Wallace Collection, and helped to found the National Art Collections Fund and Contemporary Art Society. He is author of 'Greek Vase Paintings' (1893), 'Nineteenth-Century Art' (1902), and 'Confessions of a Keeper, and Other Papers' (1931).
Thus two leading art critics of different generations are to debate some of the issues raised in previous talks and discussions in this series.

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Eric Newton
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D. S. MacColl

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