THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME
Contents for August, igoi
SUPPLEMENTS:—A Reproduction in Colours of a Study for
“The Forge,” by Stanhope A. Forbes, A.R. A.; a Repro-
duction in Colours of an Enamelled Plaque, by Alexander
Fisher ; A Lithographic Portrait of James Pryde, by William
Nicholson; a Reproduction in Colours of a Drawing by
George Poggenbeek, entitled “A Dutch Farm”; a Tinted
Reproduction of a Study by H. J. Draper ; and a Reproduc-
tion of a Pencil Drawing by Francis D. Bedford.
THE WORK OF STANHOPE A. FORBES, A.R.A. By
Norman Garstin. Eight Illustrations.81
THE ART OF TRUE ENAMELLING UPON METAL. —
Part II. By Alexander Fishf.r. Nine Illustrations . . . 88
LE TREPORT AS A SKETCHING GROUND. By Frank
L. Emanuel. Seven Illustrations.96
SOME DRAWINGS BY JAMES PRYDE. By Charles
Hiatt. Five Illustrations.101
HOME ARTS AND INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION. By
Esther Wood. Eleven Illustrations.106
ON SOME DECORATIVE FLOWER AND PLANT
STUDIES DRAWN BY MISS J. FOORD. Six Illus. no
STUDIO-TALK. (From our own Correspondents)
London. Eight Illus. . . 114 Vienna. Three Illus. . . . 137
Dublin.122 Brussels. One Illus. ... 138
Birmingham. Eleven Illus. 125 St. Petersburg. Four
Newcastle-upon-Tyne . . 127 Illus.138
Switzerland. Four Illus. . 128 Antwerp.140
Copenhagen. Four Illus. . 134 Frankfort. Three Illus. . 142
Paris. One Illus.134 Melbourne. Three Illus. . 143
REVIEWS.145
AWARDS IN “ THE STUDIO ” PRIZE COMPETITIONS
Seven Illustrations .148
THE LAY FIGURE.152
AMERICAN STUDIO TALK.xiii-xx
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS.
The Editor of The. International Studio cannot hold himself
responsible in any case for the return of Articles or Sketches. He
•will, however, always be glad to consider any suitable Manuscripts
or Drawings which may be submitted to him, and will make every
effort to return those not accepted, provided postage stamps are enclosed
at the time they are sent.
All Contributions should be addressed, “The Editor,” Office of
The International Studio, 5 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden,
London, IV. C.
Communications intended for the American Studio-Talk should be
addressed to the New York Office, 67 Fifth A venue.
Interior Decorations
/”\UR various departments, covering all branches of
artistic color-decoration, Furniture, Fittings
(Rugs, Carpets), and Hangings, will be found sug-
gestive by those interested
Favrile Glass
for decorative lighting, has delightful qualities of opalescence
and lustre used alone, and in combination with metal in
Hanging, Table, and Piano Lamps
Electric Brackets, Electroliers, Candelabra
OF UNIQUE SPECIAL DESIGNS
Jewel Boxes, Ink-stands, Tea Screens
Enamels, Leathers, Andirons
TIFFANY® ST VDIOS
333 to 341 FOURTH AVE.
NEW YORK
All objects of Art in Favrile Glass bear either the full sig-
nature or the initials of Mr. Louis C. Tiffany
Memorial and
Decorative Windows
of Favrile Glass are made only by us, and under his per-
sonal supervision
Glass Mosaic
is appropriately applied to the enrichment of walls and
ceilings, and to mantel facings
ARTISTIC FURNITURE
R. JOHN LANE, Publisher of THE
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO, will
consider it a favor if subscribers to
the Magazine who no longer care
to retain the No.’s for January,
1899, February, 1899, November,
1899, December, 1899, and January, 1900, will
kindly resell to him their copies of those five
numbers. He offers 35c. for each of the five
issues returned in good condition; or if sub-
scribers prefer, he will extend their current
subscriptions one month for each of the five
numbers returned in good condition.
Address,
JOHN LANE, 67 Fifth Ave., New York.
University Press, John fVilson & Son, Cambridge, U. S. A.
EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME
Contents for August, igoi
SUPPLEMENTS:—A Reproduction in Colours of a Study for
“The Forge,” by Stanhope A. Forbes, A.R. A.; a Repro-
duction in Colours of an Enamelled Plaque, by Alexander
Fisher ; A Lithographic Portrait of James Pryde, by William
Nicholson; a Reproduction in Colours of a Drawing by
George Poggenbeek, entitled “A Dutch Farm”; a Tinted
Reproduction of a Study by H. J. Draper ; and a Reproduc-
tion of a Pencil Drawing by Francis D. Bedford.
THE WORK OF STANHOPE A. FORBES, A.R.A. By
Norman Garstin. Eight Illustrations.81
THE ART OF TRUE ENAMELLING UPON METAL. —
Part II. By Alexander Fishf.r. Nine Illustrations . . . 88
LE TREPORT AS A SKETCHING GROUND. By Frank
L. Emanuel. Seven Illustrations.96
SOME DRAWINGS BY JAMES PRYDE. By Charles
Hiatt. Five Illustrations.101
HOME ARTS AND INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION. By
Esther Wood. Eleven Illustrations.106
ON SOME DECORATIVE FLOWER AND PLANT
STUDIES DRAWN BY MISS J. FOORD. Six Illus. no
STUDIO-TALK. (From our own Correspondents)
London. Eight Illus. . . 114 Vienna. Three Illus. . . . 137
Dublin.122 Brussels. One Illus. ... 138
Birmingham. Eleven Illus. 125 St. Petersburg. Four
Newcastle-upon-Tyne . . 127 Illus.138
Switzerland. Four Illus. . 128 Antwerp.140
Copenhagen. Four Illus. . 134 Frankfort. Three Illus. . 142
Paris. One Illus.134 Melbourne. Three Illus. . 143
REVIEWS.145
AWARDS IN “ THE STUDIO ” PRIZE COMPETITIONS
Seven Illustrations .148
THE LAY FIGURE.152
AMERICAN STUDIO TALK.xiii-xx
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS.
The Editor of The. International Studio cannot hold himself
responsible in any case for the return of Articles or Sketches. He
•will, however, always be glad to consider any suitable Manuscripts
or Drawings which may be submitted to him, and will make every
effort to return those not accepted, provided postage stamps are enclosed
at the time they are sent.
All Contributions should be addressed, “The Editor,” Office of
The International Studio, 5 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden,
London, IV. C.
Communications intended for the American Studio-Talk should be
addressed to the New York Office, 67 Fifth A venue.
Interior Decorations
/”\UR various departments, covering all branches of
artistic color-decoration, Furniture, Fittings
(Rugs, Carpets), and Hangings, will be found sug-
gestive by those interested
Favrile Glass
for decorative lighting, has delightful qualities of opalescence
and lustre used alone, and in combination with metal in
Hanging, Table, and Piano Lamps
Electric Brackets, Electroliers, Candelabra
OF UNIQUE SPECIAL DESIGNS
Jewel Boxes, Ink-stands, Tea Screens
Enamels, Leathers, Andirons
TIFFANY® ST VDIOS
333 to 341 FOURTH AVE.
NEW YORK
All objects of Art in Favrile Glass bear either the full sig-
nature or the initials of Mr. Louis C. Tiffany
Memorial and
Decorative Windows
of Favrile Glass are made only by us, and under his per-
sonal supervision
Glass Mosaic
is appropriately applied to the enrichment of walls and
ceilings, and to mantel facings
ARTISTIC FURNITURE
R. JOHN LANE, Publisher of THE
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO, will
consider it a favor if subscribers to
the Magazine who no longer care
to retain the No.’s for January,
1899, February, 1899, November,
1899, December, 1899, and January, 1900, will
kindly resell to him their copies of those five
numbers. He offers 35c. for each of the five
issues returned in good condition; or if sub-
scribers prefer, he will extend their current
subscriptions one month for each of the five
numbers returned in good condition.
Address,
JOHN LANE, 67 Fifth Ave., New York.
University Press, John fVilson & Son, Cambridge, U. S. A.