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International studio — 16.1902

DOI Heft:
No. 63 (May, 1902)
DOI Artikel:
Some work by the students of the Liverpool School of Art
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.22773#0195

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Liverpool School of Art


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FRIEZE

DESIGNED BY THOMAS CHISHOLM


of Verona,
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sixth
ter Paragraph of this statute it is said :

the earliest Italian art-guild of
we have authoritative evidence. In the
Fra-

ernal
Ver kind.”*

^ assistance to be given in necessity of what-

V ...
^ regards the accompanying illustrations, they
jj examples of recent work carried out under
■jj ‘ b V. Burridge, R.E., the Head Master of the
Street School of Art in Liverpool. The
(q &n for a schoolroom window, by Roberta
^Sow, has a quiet colour-
6lT|e of russet browns and
oreen..
t, "’ith reddish yellow
C es in the flowers, and

led f0^ace ^or working will be pro
'ich 'v°rnen living in London, in
tile

'Vritten 6n t^le foregoing lines were
and in the printer’s hands,
^atTle from the Slade School of
a dub for past and present
^ 0pS School is to be formed
) CriptioeneC! ^mmediately. The sub-
i ’^bl^ 'V*U be “ reasonable,” and .
\% ’
c art chher study or prac-
^ibiU t is added that “occasional
be°nS be held,” and that men
tQ Emitted as visitors. This
ju^ise ,UllPiy that the club is being
10 be ( ladies. If so, they are
IV, a.p^n,£’ratulated on their enter-
,lV lt: is to be hoped that many
^Ple s Schools will follow the ex-
^ pe^ y the Slade. Three things
raianence to the ancient art
W ^ lScipbne, the duty of assisting
tllber.S. nnrl duMr nf wnrlr.

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>ers, and the duty of work-
for the well-being of
A merely social temper

tap’s
V., e |°wship was not the chief
at- These points should
ln mind by the Slade

PRINTED HANGING

with plain white in the music sheets and books.
Mr. David Baxter, in a music cabinet of
pollard oak, shows fancy as well as constructive
skill; the painted wood panels are interesting,
and the fittings, carried out in dull steel, serve
their purposes without attracting too much
attention. Mr. Baxter has also put some good
work into his designs for printed book-covers.
The one entitled “Modern Design,” illustrated on
page 176, displays an effective use of dark green

BY WILLIAM H. BLAKEMAN

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