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International studio — 21.1903/​1904(1904)

DOI issue:
No. 83 (January, 1904)
DOI article:
Reviews
DOI article:
Awards in "The Studio" prize competitions
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.26230#0313

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they are mounted. The ZI<?rz'77Z7zi Zaazazz is
perhaps the best, reahsing weh the shrewd self-love
of the subject; and the ATA. ZazzzA and ATz-j'.
A7a/a^z-aA, though they fail to bring out all the
humour of those two immortal women, are aiso
fairiy satisfactory.
Among the various reprints of oid and well-
known volumes which have lately been published,
the series now being issued by Messrs. Methuen &
Co. of iHustrated books of the eariier part of the
last Century will be particularly welcome to the
many who are unable or unwilling to pay the high
prices which the original editions now command.
The works which have already appeared are 7%?
Tazzz* a/ 7?z*. Zi'zzz'aA, 7H^ Xarazza? Tazzz* a/* 7?z*.
Xi'zz/azr, 7/A Zzzj/zkA 7?azza^ a/* 7%a ZfA/azy
a7 yä^zzzzy Qzza^ Z^zzzz^—all by the same author ;
7%^ Zz^y a/* ya/^zz ATz'z'z'azz and 7%g Zz/g a 6j7az*A-
zzzazz, by Nimrod ; ZfazzTZy Zz*a^ and yaz-z-aa/zjA
/azzzzA azz7 yäZz*/zA, by Surtees; 7)A Fz'aaz* y
IFa^^ZT, by Oliver Goldsmith; and Blake's
ZVzzjz'z-a/z'azzy <y Z/A Zaa^ yyi?7. The reproductions
in a reduced size of the original coloured illus-
trations are an especial feature of the series.
The amount of artistic labour annually bestowed
upon the making of Christmas and New Year cards is
considerable, and the employment afforded to busy
minds and hands is especially satisfactory to remem-
ber in these days, when the lack of appreciation by
the public in general of artistic work makes the
living of a painter and designer a somewhat pre-
carious one. In looking through the selection of
this year's cards forwarded to us for review by
Messrs. Raphael Tuck & Sons, we Und much to
commend and something to deplore. Most of the
best designs—and there are many excellent ones^-
are printed without the name of the artist. It is a
source of regret to us that this should be so gener-
ally the rule, for whenever good work is done we
consider it fair to the worker that he should have the
full credit of his performance, whether his name be
known to the public or not. We should like to have
made favourable comment upon some of these pub-
lications by nameless men, because their works are
to us of much greater interest than photographic
representations of well-known pictures by deceased
painters. With this reservation, we can but applaud
the taste and discretion of the publishers in their
selection and manner of production of the very
extensive and beautiful assortment of almanacs
and cards now offered by them. Messrs. Hills &
Co. have also produced a varied collection of
cards well designed and well printed, which should
appeal to a wide circle of patrons, while Mr.
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Mortimer, of Halifax, has again issued a book
of " private" cards, in which are many attractive
examples.
WARDS IN "THE STUDIO"
PRIZE COMPETITIONS.
A XLVII.
DESIGN FOR A PAINTED DECORATION OF A
PORCEI.AIN JUG.
No designs of even second-rate quality have
been sent in for this competition, and the prizes
are therefore withheld. Scarcely one of the draw-
ings submitted betrayed so much as an elementary
knowledge of the technique of this kind of work,
and it is evident this is one of the branches of
art that is badly neglected in the schools.
B XXXVIII.
DESIGN FOR A BOOK-PLATE (Ex-LlBRIs).
The FiRST PRIZE (Ozza (Tzzz'zzaa) is awarded to
ATazyz/zzz-zA (Elisabeth Weinberger, Schiller-Strasse
127, Charlottenburg).
The SECOND PRIZE (7fäy-a-<Tzzzzzga) to Zz'zza
(Clifford J. Beese, 2 2 Hythe View, Thorpe Road,
Staines).
Hon. mention: Zz/7*A?p (Lennox G. Bird);
ZZyAz-^zzzzz (E. H. Roberts Collings); Zz^/ (Sydney
R. Turner); Zz'z* (Katharine Richardson); Cayzzjg
(Alexandrine McEwen); Caaaz-z'aa (Andre Godard);
7wY2 (George J. Cox); A7az*zy (Thomas Frost);
Caazz (R. C. West); (Alex Scott Carter);
ZMzzaWz'azz (Lucy Renouf); Aaa (Ethel Larcombe);
Z<za (Lionel A. Bowen).
C XXXVI.
SEASCAPE.
The FiRST PRIZE (Ozzg Czzz'zzaa) has been won
by 7azza^z*azz<? (F. J. Mortimer, 10 Ordnance Row,
Portsea).
The SECOND PRIZE (Zfä^Ta-lTz/zzzzza) by TVäz-Z
/Az'zzz (E. Hepburn, Nordheim, Sidcup).
Hon. mention : ZajyzzazA (Miss F. Mordaunt);
Zaya (C. E. AVanless); Zazzazzz'a (No Coupon);
AAz*zzz' (J. Bertoglio); Tips- (O. Sella); Z'/aa^ Za/
(Miss S. Aird); ZaZz-z'azz (P. H. Coles); ZwA
(S. J. Nunn); Z7a/a/z'azz (Burdus Redford); Fa.f/A-
zza^ (Miss M. Grant); ZaZazzy (H. Wanless);
TTaza (Miss A. B. Warburg); ATazZ ^Azz/^azzy (Miss
M. G. Johnstone); ZhzAAz/zazz (T. L. Cooper);
MG'zz-zzz (M. Masius); ^Zaz* (D. A. Rabadan);
Tazza^y/azza (F. J. Mortimer); A7a^ (T. Kent);
ZAF/z'/A (S. Hornor); and Zfäzy pazz Za^azz
(K. Roelants); ATazA/ (Miss M. de Jonge); (?az*/M-
/azz (B. Moore).
 
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