THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME
Contents for September jgo2
SUPPLEMENTS: — A Reproduction in Photo,gravure of an
Oil Painting by E. A. Walton, entitled “ The Rendezvous’’;
a Reproduction in Photogravure of a Portrait of “ Muriel
Wylie Hill,” by E. A. Walton ; a Double-Page Reproduc-
tion in Facsimile of a Book-Cover by Jessie M. King; a
Facsimile Reproduction of a Drawing by Jessie M. King, en-
titled “ The Little Princess and the Peacock”; a Reproduc-
tion in Colours after a Water-Colour Drawing entitled “ The
Keepsake,” by J. Walter West; a Reproduction in Colours
of a Pastel by Jean Francois Millet, entitled “The Shep-
herd ” ; a Reproduction in Colours of a Portrait of Alfred
East, A.R.A., by J. H. Bacon. Page
A SCOTTISH PAINTER: E. A. WALTON, A.R.S.A.
By James L. Caw. Ten Illustrations . . ..161
MONOTTYPING: Written and Illustrated by Edward Ertz.
Seven Illustrations . 172
MISS JESSIE M. KING AND HER WORK. By Walter
R. Watson. Thirteen Illustrations . ..* 177
SOME NOTES ON OLD LONG-CASE CLOCKS. By
F. J. Britten. Ten Illustrations.188
SOME PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE AT THE
PARIS SALONS. By Gabriel Moukey. Nine Illustra-
tions . IQI
THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF MODERN
DECORATIVE ART AT TURIN: THE DUTCH
SECTION. By Dr. Enrico Thovez. Nineteen Illus-
trations .204
STUDIO TALK. (From our own Correspondents): —
London. Seven Illus. . . 213 Berlin. Two Illus. . . . 220
Liverpool.216 Leipzig. Three Illus. . . 221
Krefeld. Two Illus. . . 219 Switzerland. Four Illus. 222
REVIEWS.227
AWARDS IN “ THE STUDIO ” PRIZE COMPETITIONS.
Twelve Illustrations.228
THE LAY FIGURE.236
AMERICAN STUDIO TALK.xc
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS.
The Editor of The International Studio cannot hold himself
responsible in a?iy 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 hint, 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, 44 Leicester Square, London, IV.-C.
Communications intended for the A merican Studio Talk should be
addressed to the New York Office, 67 Fifth A venue.
TO THE READERS OF
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
Important Hnnouncement
It has been decided by the management of THE INTERNATIONAL
STUDIO, in view of the rapid increase in the circulation amongst
American readers, henceforward to publish with each month’s issue
a calendar of the principal forthcoming events which are to take
place in art circles throughout the United States. This will include
announcements concerning art exhibitions, sales connected therewith,
competitions, etc., etc.
The management will be greatly obliged for all information which
will aid them in rendering this Calendar of art events as complete
as possible. All such communications should be addressed to
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
67 FIFTH AVENUE : : : : : NEWYORK
In writing to advertisers, please mention The International Studio. .
THE
INTERNATIONAL
STUDIO
Subscribers desiring to
bind their volumes of
The International Studio
can obtain special green
buckram covers, designed
by Will Bradley, price 50
cents each. On receipt of
the separate numbers ex-
press paid and one dollar,
the publisher will supply
the bound volume.
University Press, John IVilson & Son, Cambridge, U. S. A.
EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME
Contents for September jgo2
SUPPLEMENTS: — A Reproduction in Photo,gravure of an
Oil Painting by E. A. Walton, entitled “ The Rendezvous’’;
a Reproduction in Photogravure of a Portrait of “ Muriel
Wylie Hill,” by E. A. Walton ; a Double-Page Reproduc-
tion in Facsimile of a Book-Cover by Jessie M. King; a
Facsimile Reproduction of a Drawing by Jessie M. King, en-
titled “ The Little Princess and the Peacock”; a Reproduc-
tion in Colours after a Water-Colour Drawing entitled “ The
Keepsake,” by J. Walter West; a Reproduction in Colours
of a Pastel by Jean Francois Millet, entitled “The Shep-
herd ” ; a Reproduction in Colours of a Portrait of Alfred
East, A.R.A., by J. H. Bacon. Page
A SCOTTISH PAINTER: E. A. WALTON, A.R.S.A.
By James L. Caw. Ten Illustrations . . ..161
MONOTTYPING: Written and Illustrated by Edward Ertz.
Seven Illustrations . 172
MISS JESSIE M. KING AND HER WORK. By Walter
R. Watson. Thirteen Illustrations . ..* 177
SOME NOTES ON OLD LONG-CASE CLOCKS. By
F. J. Britten. Ten Illustrations.188
SOME PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE AT THE
PARIS SALONS. By Gabriel Moukey. Nine Illustra-
tions . IQI
THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF MODERN
DECORATIVE ART AT TURIN: THE DUTCH
SECTION. By Dr. Enrico Thovez. Nineteen Illus-
trations .204
STUDIO TALK. (From our own Correspondents): —
London. Seven Illus. . . 213 Berlin. Two Illus. . . . 220
Liverpool.216 Leipzig. Three Illus. . . 221
Krefeld. Two Illus. . . 219 Switzerland. Four Illus. 222
REVIEWS.227
AWARDS IN “ THE STUDIO ” PRIZE COMPETITIONS.
Twelve Illustrations.228
THE LAY FIGURE.236
AMERICAN STUDIO TALK.xc
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS.
The Editor of The International Studio cannot hold himself
responsible in a?iy 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 hint, 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, 44 Leicester Square, London, IV.-C.
Communications intended for the A merican Studio Talk should be
addressed to the New York Office, 67 Fifth A venue.
TO THE READERS OF
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
Important Hnnouncement
It has been decided by the management of THE INTERNATIONAL
STUDIO, in view of the rapid increase in the circulation amongst
American readers, henceforward to publish with each month’s issue
a calendar of the principal forthcoming events which are to take
place in art circles throughout the United States. This will include
announcements concerning art exhibitions, sales connected therewith,
competitions, etc., etc.
The management will be greatly obliged for all information which
will aid them in rendering this Calendar of art events as complete
as possible. All such communications should be addressed to
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
67 FIFTH AVENUE : : : : : NEWYORK
In writing to advertisers, please mention The International Studio. .
THE
INTERNATIONAL
STUDIO
Subscribers desiring to
bind their volumes of
The International Studio
can obtain special green
buckram covers, designed
by Will Bradley, price 50
cents each. On receipt of
the separate numbers ex-
press paid and one dollar,
the publisher will supply
the bound volume.
University Press, John IVilson & Son, Cambridge, U. S. A.