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"Dudley Gallery. Fourth Winter Exhibition." The Art-Journal, 1 December 1870: 373.

Mr. Simeon Solomon also must find that nature puts him out: ‘The Evening Hymn’ (56) is non-natural: such a figure could not sustain life for four and twenty hours, and so this sadly-stricken creature sighs out his soul, and looks suicidal. Mr. Armstrong’s ‘Lady with a Cat’ (205) might play second in Mr. Solomon’s ‘Evening Hymn,’ and the cat could join in the chorus.

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