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International studio — 17.1902

DOI Heft:
No. 65 (July, 1902)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.22774#0084

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PATRONS J*H THE CROWNPRINCE Of THE GERMAN EMPIRE

r?. EXHIBITION OCTOBER 20™

1302 oeJndimry, Craft and Tine Arts. 1902

One of these “new men” is M. A. Nicolai,
some of whose work is reproduced in this month’s
Studio. The characteristic of modern art-workers
—versatility—has plainly fallen to his share too.
Tapestry hangings and book-cover designs belong
to his best work, and are especially pleasing in their
colour combinations. Mr. Nicolai is still at work
in the studios of the architects, Schilling and
Graebner. H. W. S.

DUSSELDORF.—The accompanying
poster was designed by the clever artist,
Mr. Wiegand, to advertise the Indus-
trial and Arts and Crafts Exhibition
at Diisseldorf. The exhibition will be dealt with
in a future number of The Studio. W. F.

ing German Renaissance or Rococo will no doubt
be honoured. Notable modern art-workers, such
as Gross and Schumacher, have been appointed
to positions of importance, and when one con-
siders how ready the Government has always
shown itself to give the new men a chance of
displaying what they can achieve, we are war-
ranted in looking hopefully to the future.

DESIGN FOR A TAPESTRY HANGING

BY M. A. NICOI.AI

is a work of capital importance, and that M. de
Beaumont wrought in that difficult material with
sureness and success time is proving, for these
frescoes, the subject of which
is essentially national, being
a resume of the history of
Geneva from its origin down
to our day, seem to mellow
with time, and to be part of
the old building itself, “ a
variant of its stone-work.”

R. M.

over

"The

10 I)E JANEIRO. I will devote these
notes exclusively to the young Brazilian
painter, Elyseo Visconti, who has just
returned from Europe, where he spent
five years as a pensioner of the State,
one-man show which he gave soon after

Dresden.—a

new election of
the officers of the
“Kunstgewerbe-
verein,” the Arts and Crafts
Society of Dresden, promises
to conduct this body into
a new path. A less con-
servative element has ob-
tained the upper hand, and
other ideals than the everlast



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