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International studio — 17.1902

DOI Heft:
No. 68 (October, 1902)
DOI Artikel:
Jenkins, Will: Illustration of the daily press in America, [2]
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.22774#0396

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Studio-Talk

INDIAN WORK AT THE WOMEN’S ART ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION IN MONTREAL

nude : a woman kneeling
under the shade of some
trees, with her head thrown
back, and her hands clasped
behind it. A mere study,
but the man who can model
and paint like this, without
any forcing of the values,
yet with perfection of form
and relief, should, if he can
also compose, become a
great artist. I. M. A.

M

ONTREAL.—
In the July
number of The
Studio there
was published a note on
the exhibition of the
Montreal Branch of the
Women’s Art Association

least decorative, but is evidently the reproduction
of what the artist has felt and seen.

Ferro’s contribution is a masterly study from the

of Canada, and reference was made in it to
the interesting exhibit of work carried out by Indian
squaws in remote parts of the Dominion. We
have pleasure in giving here two illustrations

INDIAN WORK AT THE WOMEN’S ART ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION IN MONTREAL

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