80 ART GALLERY. 
under the terms of the Derby Bequest. The sales, however, to the 
outside public, including the Art Union prizewinners, were in 
excess of the previous year. 
The illustrated edition of the Exhibition Catalogue undertaken 
bv the Committee in 1912 was continued this vear. The size was 
reduced to a more convenient one for visitors, and the illustrations 
were produced by a better and more artistic process than that 
formerly employed; including 6 mezzoprint reproductions of 
special pictures. 
Notwithstanding the special attractions in this year’s Exhibition, 
and the musical recitals on Wednesday evenings, the attendances 
showed a considerable falling off. The figures were as follows.— 
At one, shill ays yt. sec fodsc as tocar ae 12,182 
At 6d. (Wednesdays and Evenings) ......... 9,244 
AtvddetG sevenanips) S301. 220... <.kert ee 3,804 
Miscelltneous\0 Lat sas st career eat aetna 25 
25,253 
School Tickets : — 
At two shillings (admitting 24 scholars 
and a teacher) 291 tickets, representing 
AN Ube AskCe (Ohh. agin ss <p vadzeku hse sh 7,209 
Season Ticket Holders :—— 
Gentlemen (a8.)) c.ccsesswep tvs nist sg tats eee . 98 
Ta atesa yak tcc WA oe wasps os tees eae nee 417 
Studenta ater {as- (GER. 2.20.5 5. saee has. 28 7 1,181 
Ginnip limtewbaiys =o. leon aee 3 ts ovarerans 1st ovens 650 
Art Com LGOw poise’ ees suss. estes ote senses 6,315 
41,189 
A season ticket holders’ soirée was held on 3rd October, with 
a programme of yocal and instrumental music, 
