SCULPTURE IN ENGLAND.
A THOROUGHLY SATISFACTORY WORE. (nr TELEQUAPH—rnKSS ASSOCIATION—cbI'TRIGHT.) London, February 10. "The Times" describes -'Mr.;!- Bertram St'Kerinal's bust -of the' late Sir W. H. Russell, the famons Svar correspondent, which' was unveiled yesterday, as ono of few thoroughly satisfactory worlis that St.' Paul's ,Cathedral;: cryp£;'contains^ lt adds: ''Sculptors generally recogniso Mr. M'Kennal.. as ono of tho men most likely to further tho advance iriado by sculpture in England diiringtlie past twenty, years." : .Mr. M f Kennal, who .was born in .Melbourne, studied chiefly in. Paris. .His woiks include the war, memorial -at. Islington, tho'statue of Queen ;Victoria'..for.' the town of Blaokburo, Lancashire, the. monument to tho late Robt. Landalo, at. Woking, and a,bust,of the late :Sir Edward Knos, at Sydney. Ho .'•designed the figured of.the';group for the pediment of the'now Govern-' inent Buildings; at Westminster.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 430, 12 February 1909, Page 5
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