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Calendar {Session 1901-2)6^., by post Sd. 



THE"WESTBY"SERrES 

 SEASCAPE PHOTOGRAPHS. 



(PERMANENT GARBON.) 



The Art Journal : Extract from the Paper on " Picture 

 Photography," — " 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 

 blue Ocean, roll ! ' . . . Mr. Worslev-Benison's sea composi- 

 tions are triumphs of artistic arrangement." 



The Royal Societies' Ladies' Conversazione : From T/ie 

 Times Report. —" Mr. Worslev-Benison's series of seascape 

 photographs . . . were magnificent examples of photographic art." 



Extract from Mr. Gleeson White's Paper, ■' The Sea, as Mr. 

 Worsley-Benison Photographs it," in The Photogram, January, 

 189S. — " One doubts if any pictures of English scenery would re: 

 awaken the peculiar memories of fields and dales st vividly as 

 these photograms awaken memories of the sea. Indeed, it is very 

 hard to remember that it is Mr. WoRSLEv-BENisON'sskilful records 

 which should be the text of this discourse ; you forget his share as. 

 you study them, and think not of a pictured ocean, but of the real 

 entity itself. For, oddly enough, it is always the sea one finds,, 

 never a sea. . . . 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 imper- 

 tinent after owning he has made criticism appear secondary by the 

 sheer beauty of truth." 



Knowledge. — Extract from the Paper on "The Artistic Study 

 of Waves," by Mr. Vaughan Cornish, M.Sc— "Mr. Worslev- 

 Benison's ' Westby ' series of Photographs are the finest studies 

 with which I am acquainted. There is no sea-painter, however 

 skilful, who would not find much to repay him in the careful study 

 of such photographs. Above all, the foam is rendered as no painter 

 ever rendered it ; not merely the thin film of foam of which I have 

 already spoken, but the thick white froth of the breaker line, which 

 looks by daylight like whipped cream, but by moonlight is changed 

 to molten silver." 



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UNIVERSAL SCIENCE SERIES. 



READY SHORTLY. Vol. I. of 



BUTTERFLIES OF THE 



PALAEARCTIC REGION, 



By the Rev. H. C. LANG, M.D., F.E.S., &c. 



Comprising the Papilionidae, with Four Coloured and Thirty-four Photo Process Plates, handsomely printed on art 

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