64 ART GALLERY. 
work done by the organisers of the Liverpool Autumn Exhibitions. 
The works afterwards selected were those by Messrs. D. Y. Cameron, 
Bertram Priestman, and W. W. Russell, above referred to. 
The attendance of the Public was as follows :— 
At One Shillingx(9o.days) ..... <0... s+ 24,153 
At Sixpence (53 evenings) ...............66 13,676 
At Threepence (12 evenings) ............... 10,668 
48,497 
School Tickets :— 
At Two Shillings (admitting 20 Scholars 
Pa 3 Wee EV 2, Bie eae ee 304 
Season Ticket Holders :— 
Goetitleminn- (is Ye cao citnts sss sss “eee dake nt 243 
Ladies: (88-° 60) his. .2-inees Brdisiiws serposns> 972 
piudents, tec. (es Od.) > cccseliderscssscncres 2,798 
Donmiplimientary <tval cds acionss tees neste bas 550 
4,563 
53,364 
314 works were sold, the catalogue prices of which amounted to 
£4,919. In addition to the official catalogue, an illustrated edition 
was, as usual, published by Messrs. D. Marples & Co., who also 
published a series of 8 pictorial postcards of prominent pictures—an 
experiment which, having proved successful, will probably be 
repeated. The Committee had valuable professional assistance in 
the hanging of the Autumn Exhibition from Messrs. Arnesby Brown, 
A.R.A., Ralph Peacock, and Frank T. Copnall. 
Season ticket holders’ soirees were held on the 8th October and 
19th November, both of which were attended by the Right 
Honourable the Lord Mayor, and other civie dignitaries. At the 
first a lecture was delivered by Mr. William Rothenstein, entitled 
“The Place of the Modern Artist,” and at the second Mr. Councillor 
