14 CHELTENHAM COLLEGE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
ART SECTION; 
President - - - = Mr, Nespit. 
marty - . - = 4, C. Pavrosg, 
HIS section was created in September, 1891. 
The number of members is 38. Its object 
is to encourage a love of Art, and to 
facilitate a study of its various branches. 
To this end it is desirable to: 
1. Arrange for lectures bearing upon 
Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture. 
2. Organize expeditions from time to 
time to places having Picture Galleries, 
Museums, Buildings, and other objects 
of Art interest. 
3. To give every encouragement to the study of Art in detail. 
Under this head the section has already had the advantage of 
a most interesting Lecture, given by Mr. Rouse, on “ Greek Vase 
Paintings.” 
It is to be hoped that this will be followed by a lecture on 
Greek Sculpture, by a historical sketch of the Old Masters of 
Painting, or by a lecture on Gothic Architecture. 
This latter would seem especially appropriate now that efforts 
are being made to build a new Chapel for the College. 
Some twenty members, last November, visited the Birmingham 
Art Gallery, where, in addition to the permanent collection, the 
members were able to contemplate a loan collection comprised 
mainly of the works of the Pre-Raphaelites, Burne Jones, Millais, 
Holman Hunt, etc. 
Through the courtesy of Mr. Councillor Bradley, the party 
were on the same occasion enabled to visit the Town Hall and 
Municipal Buildings. 
