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Studio: international art — 31.1904

DOI Heft:
No. 131 (February, 1904)
DOI Artikel:
The International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19881#0075

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The International Exhibition

THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY Cardinal Rampolla, Whistler's Valparaiso, Mr-
OF SCULPTORS, PAINTERS Lavery's The First Communion, Mr. Zuloaga's Un
AND GRAVERS. Mot Piquant and Gitane et Andalouse, Mr. Millie

Dow's Eve, Mr. Hornel's Woodland Garden, Mr.
As all readers of The Studio are aware it has Cottet's Messedu Matin, Prince Paul Troubetzkoy's
been the business of this journal to notice the bronze group Mother and Child, Mr. Chahine's and
work of living painters of all nationalities who have Mr. Klinger's etchings, etc.

shown remarkable qualities in their productions, Before proceeding to comment in detail upon
and especially to rescue from neglect those who, the works displayed we must enter a protest against
while displaying talent, have failed from one the deplorable lack of taste shown in the arrange-
cause or another to be recognised at their ment of the rooms and the hanging of the pictures,
true worth. It is a cause of great satisfaction to Imagine a large reception-room, the walls of which
feel that many men whose
names were unknown to the
world have, by reason of the
publicity given to their
talents in The Studio, now
risen to an eminence in the
esteem of art-lovers which
it will be their own fault if
they forfeit in the future.

To bring together the
work of a number of painters,
without consideration of
nationality or of popular
taste, is in these days as
unusual a performance as it
is a commendable one.
This is the avowed aim of
the International Society of
Painters, Sculptors and
Gravers, and as it follows
so closely the lines upon
which The Studio has
consistently laboured, the
Society's Exhibition calls
for a rather more extended
notice than the large demands
upon the space of the maga-
zine permit us usually to
devote to shows of ihis kind.

It is unnecessary, how-
ever, to illustrate so many
of the exhibits as might
otherwise have been chosen
for the purpose, owing to the
fact that a large number of
the works shown have already
appeared in previous issues
of the magazine, in connection
with articles upon the various
exhibitors. Amongst these
may be mentioned Mr. "le dejeuner" by claude monet

Laszl6's fine portrait of • (Bypermission of M. Durand-Ruel)

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