Royal Society of British Artists, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, London
"In 1927 the Daily Express organized a young artists’ exhibition. It was a remarkable show. Paul Nash and Mark Gertler had work there, and it was here I believe that John Armstrong first exhibited the fine tempera paintings he was doing at this time. I was fortunate in having two paintings hung and went to the private view.
. . . One of my landscapes of Scotland was hung and a ‘Mother and Child’.
from Chapter 26 of Richard's memoir, 'As the Twig is Bent'