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International studio — 16.1902

DOI Heft:
No. 62 (April, 1902)
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Reviews
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Awards in "The Studio" prize competitions
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.22773#0165

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Awards in “ The Studio" Prize Competitions

"'th the mystic bent of Germany than the close
flowing of Nature of the plein-airists. His
Pfriciple was rather to store the memory with
Serial for the imagination to work on, than to
raw direct from Nature. What his influence
®'ay be is not easy to forecast; he is an inspira-
jl0r> to young Germany, yet he is one of the
ast imitable of painters. He has much in com-
rt'°a with Watts—decorative treatment, idealism,
P°etic symbolism—but he has a larger following,
r German art of to-day has made him her
Standard-bearer.
Fhe Poems and Songs of Robert Bw-ns. One
°lutne. With photogravure frontispiece and title-
ge from drawings by Edmund J. Sullivan. Limp
^kskin, 2,s. net ; cloth, 2s. 6d. net.— The Pil-
s Progress. By John Bunyan. With illus-
^iong by Edmund J. Sullivan. Two volumes.
'^P lambskin, 3.1. each net.—The Complete Poems
John Milton. With photogravure frontispiece
title-page by Edmund J. Sullivan. One
me- Limp lambskin, 35-. net; cloth, 2s. 6d.
ser- (London : George Newnes, Ltd.)—This new
^ e$ °f reprints of famous classics, of which the
r(/JJe form the vanguard, will be welcomed by
^6rS W^° 'ove a well'iHustrated, well-printed
daintily-bound volume of a size, weight and
aPe suitable for carrying in the pocket. Ad-

j)Wrs °t Mr. Edmund Sullivan’s virile art will find
Mb at *1'S beSt ’n t^e Powerl'ul drawings con-
Pjj to the series, those illustrating “ The
ritTl s Progress ” being especially noteworthy.

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wards in « the studio ”
prize competitions.

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(A XI.)
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-e First Prize (Twenty Guineas) has been
far(led to Kit (Charles Kingsley Cook, 14,
Street, Bury, Lancashire).
l Mle Second Prize (Ten Guineas) is diviciec
®G-een 0. B. (Oscar Binder, 42, Upper Bedfor
S Russell Square, London), and ^(Charles
'JS 102, Hambalt Road, Clapham, SA\
1 Third Prize (Five Guineas) is divide
>eeU Pan (Fred H. Ball, 20, Wilmington
fr*. London, W.C.), and Isca (Ethel Larcombe,
Lu Place, St. James’s, Exeter).
honourable Mention is given to the following
oy°ck (Miss F. H. Edgeworth Sanderson),
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r B. Waller); Romano (D. H. Smith);

Skoda (Percy John Wright); Ali Shardie (Alexander
Gascoyne); Meets (Mrs. A. Y. Whishaw); Isca
(Ethel Larcombe); Vere (Elsie M. P. Knight);
King Arthur (A. R. Laird); Dickens (Alfred G. T.
Land); Ntghtbird (H. Reitz); Ivy (Ivy M. James);
Rex (Mary M. Falcon); Bloom (T. A. Cook);
Yama (G. IV. Mason); Archer (A. English); and
Taffy (J. Staniforth).
(A XV.)
As no good work has been sent in for this
competition, the prizes are withheld.
(A X.VII.)
The First Prize (Seven Guineas) is awarded to
Nishtbird (Hans Reitz, 7, Wharton Road, West
Kensington, London).
The Second Prize (Three Guineas) to Pati
(F. IT. Ball, 20, Wilmington Square, London, W.C.).
A Third Prize (Three Guineas) has been added,
and given to Fitz (Denis D. Fietzsimons, 17,
Lily Terrace, Canning Road, Wealdstone, Harrow).
Honourable Mention is given to Chat Noir
(Alfred Leete), and Gemini (A. M. Appleton).
(A XX.)
The First Prize (Three Guineas) is awarded to
Cleon (Stanley Ramsey, Oak Lodge, Benhill Wood
Road, Sutton, Surrey).
The Second Prize (Two Guineas) to G/eeson
(C. J. White, “ Midland,” York Road, King’s
Heath, Birmingham).
Honourable Mention:—Brush (Percy Lancaster);
Lang Toun (George Mitchell); Gleniffer (George
A. Tohnston) ; Ali Shardie (Alexander Gascoyne);
Craftsman (George Wilson); Jacques I Outrenter
(Jacques Housez); The Blizzard (William Hector
Reed); Quest (E. O. Lansdowne); Sphinx (Charles
A. Battie); Alcyone (A. J. Madeley) ; Fifer (Harry
P. Maiden); and B. M. T. C. (C. H. Smith).
(B XIII.)
The First Prize (One Guinea) is awarded to
Isca (Ethel Larcombe, Wilton Place, Exeter).
The Second Prize (Halfa-Guinea) to Pooscat
(Mrs. Ida F. Ellwood, 26, Cedar Road, Cricklewood,
London, N.W.)
Honourable Mention :—Isca (Ethel Larcombe);
Black Spean (Marjory Parker Rhodes); All Shardie
(Alexander Gascoyne); Brush (Percy Lancaster);
II. O. D. (Miss H. O’Donnell); Trebor (E. Robert
Brewer); Undine (J. Corrie Derrick); Romano
(D. H. Smith); Alige (Alice E. Newby); Gour-
mand (S. Calder); and Patroclus (W. A. Stewart).
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