Studio- Talk
DUBLIN.—Two of the most interesting
picture shows ever held in Dublin
have taken place here within the last
few weeks : one, a loan collection of
the work of Mr. Nathaniel Hone, R.H.A., and
Mr. John Butler Yeats, R.H.A. ; the other an
exhibition of West of Ireland sketches by Jack
Yeats (the younger). Each of these artists has a
strongly marked individuality; each of them has
stamped his individuality upon his work in such
a manner as to give it a certain distinction, a
quality of uniqueness ; and in the work of each
embroidered cushion designed by willy
o. dressler
(See Berlin Studio- Talk.)
been producing work of an interesting and varied
character.
The steel plate, designed and executed by
J. Dewdney, is both original in design and in the
method of treating the material. A casket de- embroidery designed by willy o. dressler
jj . j u - t? t -ri j ■ ■! (See Berlin Studio- Tdlk. I
signed and executed by I*. J. Partridge, is earned out
in brass and decorated with small enamel rondels
on the cover, the little finials crowning the apex there is something elusive, something that suggests
being set with lapis stones. A copper door-plate a quest after the secret soul of things, something
designed and executed by F. Braddon is original in that it has been the fashion to call in literature—
design, and shows unusual ability in the use of line, the Celtic note. All who have approached the
embroidered table centre designed by willy o. dressler
( See Berlijt Studio- Talk J
204
DUBLIN.—Two of the most interesting
picture shows ever held in Dublin
have taken place here within the last
few weeks : one, a loan collection of
the work of Mr. Nathaniel Hone, R.H.A., and
Mr. John Butler Yeats, R.H.A. ; the other an
exhibition of West of Ireland sketches by Jack
Yeats (the younger). Each of these artists has a
strongly marked individuality; each of them has
stamped his individuality upon his work in such
a manner as to give it a certain distinction, a
quality of uniqueness ; and in the work of each
embroidered cushion designed by willy
o. dressler
(See Berlin Studio- Talk.)
been producing work of an interesting and varied
character.
The steel plate, designed and executed by
J. Dewdney, is both original in design and in the
method of treating the material. A casket de- embroidery designed by willy o. dressler
jj . j u - t? t -ri j ■ ■! (See Berlin Studio- Tdlk. I
signed and executed by I*. J. Partridge, is earned out
in brass and decorated with small enamel rondels
on the cover, the little finials crowning the apex there is something elusive, something that suggests
being set with lapis stones. A copper door-plate a quest after the secret soul of things, something
designed and executed by F. Braddon is original in that it has been the fashion to call in literature—
design, and shows unusual ability in the use of line, the Celtic note. All who have approached the
embroidered table centre designed by willy o. dressler
( See Berlijt Studio- Talk J
204