Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours: "Harvest in Cambria" - H. Clarence Whaite, 1890. Engraving of a painting. 'We referred last week to the claims of several works to especial notice, and we are glad, therefore, to bring some of the more important more distinctly before our readers...among the works that we have selected to show the calibre of the present exhibition, is Mr. Clarence Whaite's "Harvest in Cambria," a fine exposition of that land of mountain and of cloud, where harvests are often scanty, and hard to garner. The still primitive way in which the stooks of corn are carried down from the high-lying fields to the far-off farmstead is well seen in Mr. Whaite's picture; and he renders the struggle between storm and sunshine among the mountains with masterly effect'. From "Illustrated London News", 1890.
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