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'In all the range of British Art," wrote the late W. 

 1 E. Henley in 1888, "there are few things better 

 than a good iVlorland. Morland was nothing if not a 

 good painter, and Morland's paintings are nothing if 

 not a good arrangement of paint. He was a vigorous 

 and expressive draughtsman ; he had the craftsman's 

 sense of his material, and the craftsman's delight in 

 the use of it for its own sake ; he was a colourist and 

 a colourist of the good type ; and the fact remains, and 

 must go on remaining, that his pictures are painter's 

 work." — VV. E. Henley. 



