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International studio — 21.1903/​1904(1904)

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No. 82 (December, 1903)
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Reviews
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Awards in "The Studio" prize competitions
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as satisfactory as the text. Reproduced chieHy
from photographs and sketches by the author, they
prove that his artistic is not equal to his literary
ability.
Z'zzcpgAzZggifz'a Z?z*z'z*<zzzzzz'ga. VoL 33. Edited by
Sir DONALD MACKENZIE WALLACE, ARTHUR T.
HADLEY, LL.D, and HUGH CHISHOLM, B.A.
(London : Adam and Charles Biack, and "The
Times").—This, the concluding voiume of the new
issue, contains a number of articles of interest to
the artist and art-lover, amongst the most impor-
tant of which are those deaiing with Sir Henry
Tate, Sir John Tenniel, James Tissot, Constant
Troyon, Textiles, G. E. Watts, Thomas Woolner,
Anton von Werner, I. Q. A. Ward, E. C. Gustave
Wappers and Sir Richard Wallace. All these sub-
jects are treated with admirable judgment and
discrimination, and the illustrations are excellently
reproduced.
-SY. ^4/Agzzzr. By the Rev. THOMAS PERKiNS,
M.A. (London: George Bell & Sons.)—Fully
on a level with its predecessors in the
same series, so far as the scholarly text and
excellent illustrations are concerned, this new
voiume is melancholy reading, recording as
it does the terrible damage done to the
noble structure of the Cathedral of St. Albans by
its restorers. To give but a few instances of the
ruthless destruction which has taken place : the
beautiful octagonal corner turrets of the west front
have been pulled down and replaced by square ones
with pyramidal caps; the south front of the transept
has been entirely rebuilt, and a new window of no
art merit whatever inserted; whilst the quaintly
characteristic stype, of which a beautiful Illustration
is given by Mr. Perkins, has been completely taken
to pieces, its disjointed members now appearing in
different parts of the new work. It is, indeed,
melancholy that it should be possible for such a
fate to overtake what was originally one of the
noblest examples of Norman architecture in the
British Isles.
A/gYzZZ-gg UYzY AzZ'gZ'ZZgM. By P. 1)ELAVAULT.
(Inverness : Robert Carruthers & Sons.) ^2 2n*.
—The long list of subscribers to this copiously
illustrated voiume proves how great an interest is
taken in Inverness by those familiär with it. There
is, however, unfortunately little to recommend the
book to the general public ; for, in spite of all the
time and care evidently lavished on it, coloured
photographs would really have been quite as satis-
factory as these essentially commonplace drawings,
which are not only wanting in character, but in
some cases are even faulty in perspective.
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Crzz-pz'zzg'. By FRANK G. JACKSON.
(London -. Chapman & Hall.)—Thoroughly elemen-
tary in scope, written in clear and simple language,
and enriched with numerous illustrations, reproduced
from drawings by the author from specially carved
exercises, this little Manual will be of great use to
all teachers, especially to those who are endeavour-
ing to arouse an interest in wood carving and
encourage local talent in remote country districts.
A WARDS IN "THE STUDIO"
/\ PRIZE COMPETITIONS.
i Y (A XLVI.)
DESIGN FOR A SlLVER INKSTAND.
The FiRST PRIZE (Zwi? (Pzzz'zzgay) has been
awarded to ZfzAYAAzzzy (G. H. Day, Oak Lea,
Helsby, Cheshire.)
The SECOND PRIZE (Ozzg fpz/z'zzgaj, to ^rzzgjYzzg
(E. F. Beckett, 13 Fell Street, Kensington, Liverpool )
Hon. Mention :—Zofz'zz (Edwin Wallick); Zzzzzz^-
/z^AYgz* (J. P. Hully); CzzzVgw (Lennox G. Bird).
(B XXXIV.)
DESIGN FOR A BOOK-COVER.
The PRIZE (7zw fPzzz'zzgaj) has been won
by ZArgJ- (Natalie A. Johnson, 416 West 2oth
Street, New York City, U.S.A.).
Hon. Mention :—ZYbg^YAwzz (Helena E. Jones),
and -SbzzYAgz*z; AYaz* (Florence Broom).
B XXXV.)
DESIGN FOR A BOOK-COVER AND END-PAPER.
The PRIZE (TZzgg (yzzzzzga^-) has been won
by Zrg<z (Ethel Larcombe, Wilton Place, St. James's,
Exeter).
Hon. Mention :—Zazzi? ZIzzzz (George Mitchell);
ZzVg (Edith Mitchell); (bz*z'Zzzz (Edward Pay);
and ^4/gzv (A. Isa'iloff).
(B XXXVII.)
ILLUSTRATION FOR " IN MEMORIAjSI."
The FiRST PRIZE (Ozzg Uzzz'zzga) is awarded to
Vazz (R H. Ball, 83 Scotland Road, Carlisle).
The SECOND "PRIZE (zYzz^a-Uzzz'zzga), to Acrz
(Ethel Larcombe, Wilton Place, St. James's, Exeter).
Hon. Mention :—Zgzz (L. A. Borden); SbzzYAgz-zz
AYaz- (Florence Browne) j and VAzzzzfg/z'wz (Lucy
Renouf).
(C XXXV.)
The FiRST PRIZE (Ozzg (Pzzz'zzga) is awarded to
Caz-zYgzzgz- (Bridget Talbot, Little Gaddesden
House, Berkhamsted).
The SECOND PRIZE (ZAz^a-Czzz'zzga), to Zgzzy
(W. A. Hoffmann, The Manor House, Tonbridge).
 
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