The 'WESTBY' Series of 



PHOTOCRAPHIC SEASCAPES 



(PERMANENT CARBON). 



ALSO A FEW SELECTED LANDSCAPES. 



The late PROFESSOR RUSKIN, LL.D.— ' It is extremely beautiful.' 



From 'THE STUDIO.' — 'Mr. Worsley-Benison's recent additions to his ' Westby's ' series of 

 photographs worthily sustain the high reputation he enjoys. The sea in its ever-changing aspects has 

 never been more faithfully or more forcibly recorded than in the e.xamples he has lately submitted to us. 

 To the marine painter they are of special interest and value.' 



The Royal Society's Ladies' Conversazione from 'THE TIMES' report. — 'Mr. Worsley- 

 Benison's series of seascape photographs, enlargements in Carbon, were magnificent e.xamples of photo- 

 graphic art.' 



From ' THE ART JOURNAL.' — ' It would be difficult to praise too highly the success with which 

 the effect of moving, heaving water has been rendered in the superb composition, ^ Roll on, thou deep 

 and dark I'bie Ocean, roll'.' or the beauty of the sweeping lines of the white sea horses, so transient, so 

 momentary, yet thus permanently recorded. . . . Mr. Worsley-Benison's sea compositions are 

 triumphs of artistic arrangement.' 



Extr.-ict from Mr. Gleeson White's Paper, 'The .Sea, as Mr. Woksley-Benison Photographs 

 IT,' in 'THE PHOTOGR.-\M.'— To confess that one is entirely captivated by the literal truth of Mr. 

 Worsley-Benison's really beautiful work is perhaps in a way the finest compliment you could pay him. To 

 own how admirably he has chosen the spot to pitch his camera, and the moment to expose his plate; to 

 discuss the admirable development of his pictures, those harmonious skies and accessories, their artistic 

 ' placing ' within a given space, seems almost impertinent after owning he has made criticism appear 

 secondary by the sheer beauty of truth.' 



E'urther extracts from private letters of Royal Academicians, and highest eulogiums from the leading 

 Art and -Science Magazines forwarded with the series for inspection on application to Mr. F. H. 

 WORSLEY-BENISON, 'MOWBRICK,' CHEPSTOW. 



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