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Index to volume XXIII
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SUBJECTS AND AUTHORS
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Dusseldorf, The Fine Arts and Horticultural Exhibition at. By Professor Hans W. Singer. Eleven
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Frykholm, Sunny. The Imaginative and Realistic Art of Carl Larsson. Ten Illustrations . . 298
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Langham Sketching Club, The Artists’ Society and the. By Leonore Van der Veer. Twenty-seven
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Metal-Work by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn C. E. Carr, Some. By Esther Wood. Eight Illustrations 21
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Schools and Institutions. One Illustration ........ ccclxvii, cccxcvi
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Singer, Professor Hans W. The Fine Arts and Horticultural Exhibition at Dusseldorf. Eleven
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“Studio” Talk. One hundred and fifty-seven Illustrations ...... 59.150,238,335
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Veer, Leonore Van der. “The Artists’ Society and the Langham Sketching Club.” Twenty-seven
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Whiting, Frederic Allen, The Arts and Crafts at the Louisana Purchase Exposition. One Illustration ccclxxxiv
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“Acorn.” Design and Plan ............. 48
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“Autolocus.” Design and Plan . . . . . . . . . . ... . 54 '
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Besnard, Albert. Painting ......
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“Blues.” Design and Plan ......
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Brewerton, G. H. Architectural Designs and Plans
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“Buccaneer.” Design and Plan . . . . .
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“Dogrose.” Designs and Plans ............ 49,31
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Ellwood, G. M. Interiors and Furniture Designs ........ 39, 60, 61
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“Ferry.” Design and Plan
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Gordon, F. Moore. Cup and Saucer
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Heinigke and Bowen. Windows
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Friezes and Leaded Glass
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“Iota.” Design and Plan ............. 47
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Jarvie Shop: Chicago. Candlesticks and Lantern ........ ccclxvi
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“Leap Year.” Design and Plan
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“ Limestone.” Designs and Plans
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“Loghouse.” Design and Plan .
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“ Lyric.” Designs and Plans
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Quaker Shops: Philadelphia. Studio and Metal Work
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Ramsden, Omar and A. C. E. Carr. Metal-Work Designs
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Roelofs, Albert. Painting .....
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‘ ‘Roughcast.” Design and Plan ....
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“Salop.” Design and Plan
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Scott, Arthur. Cup and Saucer
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“Simple Aveu.” Design and Plan
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“Snuff Box.” Design and Plan
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Stikeman and Company. Leather Bindings
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“Sunny Jim.” Design and Plan.
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“Tristan.” Designs and Plans .
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Wedding Coffers of the XV, XVI, XVII and XVIII Centuries
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Class B.—Pen and Ink Work
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Marriott, Frederick. Panel in Gesso and Mother-o’-Pearl. Coloured Reproduction ... 63
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Bryan’s Dictionary oj Painters and Engravers. (Vol.III.) Edited by Dr. G.('. Williamson. Illustrated 173
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Edinburgh and Its Story. By Oliphant Smeaton. Illustrations ....... 362
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Hawley Collection oj Violins, The. By Theodore Thomas and Albert H. Pitkin. . . . cccxcviii
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Moonlight and Six Feet oj Romance. By Dan Beard. Illustrated ...... cccxxiv
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Prado and its Masterpieces, The. By C. S. Ricketts. Illustrated ....... 361
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Silver-Work and Jewellery. By H. Wilson. Illustrated ........ 81
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Yorkshire: Painted and Described. By Gordon Home . . . . . . . - .271
No. 89 (July, 1904) / The art of Thomas Collier
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I understand, at Glossop, in Derbyshire, and who
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some want of variety ; and, superficially too, that
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The person who with sensitive eye has studied, and
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the close and genuine student recognises, that, while
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And, be it noted, it is variety of the best kind :
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impression. And that is brought about by this
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ception and a new performance. It records with
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never Nature; and it was the happiness and privi-
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and the sense, too, of the great upland, fold beyond
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and, though thoroughly successful as far as it went,
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facility, an unemphasised vigour, the scenes and
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before him, and of infinite heavens, his truest world
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Mr. Fulleylove, or Mr. Orrock, for instance—and I
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and, if it deigns to know the artist at all, it knows
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But even when they are not that—and Collier’s
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creations of an artist so skilful and far-seeing in his
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an individual and particular impulse, will not, and
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they are his titles to celebrity—and they are great
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and charm, not of some isolated pieces, but of the
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rank and class him ; it is by the delightfulness and
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other artists—and especially, I must suppose, the
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existence of certain traditions of style and of taste—
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to us, as we live our crowded days, and find
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death—the end, here, of a frail and sensitive
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But so many did not know; and the comparative
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Thomas Collier were lent by, and are reproduced
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and defying routine, founded the “ Society of the
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known in Belgium. His dreams of mystery and
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hostility of official artists and public authorities
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death—the end, here, of a frail and sensitive
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But so many did not know; and the comparative
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Thomas Collier were lent by, and are reproduced
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and defying routine, founded the “ Society of the
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known in Belgium. His dreams of mystery and
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hostility of official artists and public authorities
No. 89 (July, 1904) / Whistler in Belgium
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of which they were the victims, and the ironical
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sistance, and start a real revolution in aesthetics.
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in substance to this effect: “ I am with you and
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And not long after, among the works of young
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of Miss C. (No. 5), A Nocturne in Blue and Silver
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—one in black and one in green and grey. The
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the title Arrangement in Grey and Green, is a
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show, and in 1886 he sent them his portrait of
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deep, and of witticisms—sometimes really witty—at
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tion under the ‘XX,’ and ere long may cease
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Israels, and Jakob Maris, who were all, with
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Fantin-Latour, Bracquemond, F. Thaulow, Albert
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Klinger, and many more. These names of them-
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and mystery, illuminated by fugitive flashes—and
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and attitudes something of his . own superfine
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between ourselves and his body, it was undoubtedly
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and disreputable quarter of les Marolles, in the
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with the recognised judges of painting and etching
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and in America, Whistler had forefended this
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Belgium and took counsel with the famous
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1891, and Whistler, who never drew back
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in Paris and had prudently refrained from answering
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Whistler, and of noting the Mephistophelian
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only witness examined, and he gave in French
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Mr. Whistler was silent, and seemed to hesitate.
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advocate of talent and taste, he -would not
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(T2°)i and an indemnity of 3i000 G£i2o)
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those which strike us as being so, and likely to
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by the exhibition of 1904 is a satisfactory one, and
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only witness examined, and he gave in French
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Mr. Whistler was silent, and seemed to hesitate.
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advocate of talent and taste, he -would not
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(T2°)i and an indemnity of 3i000 G£i2o)
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those which strike us as being so, and likely to
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by the exhibition of 1904 is a satisfactory one, and
No. 89 (July, 1904) / The Salon of the Société nationale des beaux-arts.
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PORTRAIT OF M \DAME S. AND HER SON
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and if certain artists whose day is past, or whose
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as that of Carriere himself, and who, like him, is
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ing the warmth and glow of the general effect.
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more notable and vigorous
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tion and in execution. The
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and deserves to be placed
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plicity and sincerity of the
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eliminated all sentiment, and it is impossible not
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charm and repose ! They are truly amongst the
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position recalls that of the Pre-Raphaelites, and it
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richness of colouring, and grace of this fine work
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work, called Belles de Nuit; and last, but by no
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themselves, and for sending year after year pictures
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meadow bathed in brilliant light, and are wearing
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old church, and groups of peasants are scattered
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Simon is remarkable for its quiet and sombre
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and gestures, but all alike full of the sincere piety
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it in a somewhat bolder and more robust fashion
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les Chines, is no exception, and represents, rising
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admire), Billotte and Roll, Dauchez, Aubunin,
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able mastery alike of composition and of colour,
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Omar Rams den and A. C. E. Carr
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Breton subjects of Milcendeau and Piet, the gleam-
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RAMSDEN AND ALWYN C. E.
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perament, and has added
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and satisfying craftsman-
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aptitude of hands and
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Messrs. Ramsden and
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of Art and taking the
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and practice of the metal crafts which ‘ has now
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probation in English workshops and class-rooms,
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course of study and investigation far too arduous
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BY OMAR RAMSDEN AND A. C. E. CARR
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Omar Rams den and A. C. E. Carr
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Breton subjects of Milcendeau and Piet, the gleam-
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RAMSDEN AND ALWYN C. E.
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perament, and has added
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and satisfying craftsman-
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aptitude of hands and
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Messrs. Ramsden and
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of Art and taking the
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and practice of the metal crafts which ‘ has now
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probation in English workshops and class-rooms,
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course of study and investigation far too arduous
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BY OMAR RAMSDEN AND A. C. E. CARR
No. 89 (July, 1904) / Some metal-work by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn C. E. Carr
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and habit of the fingers, and then adding whatever
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tion in the use of material, and an imaginative and
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early commissions was an iron gate and grille
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Omar Ramsden and A. C. E. Carr
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and surfaces. The whole of the
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on red-hot and allowed to contract in
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Omar Ramsden and A. C. E. Carr
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figure, and the work is executed in bold
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With health and good luck
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the poster and the door-plate, seems to mark
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the feeling and individuality of the craftsman.
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massive and dignified piece of workmanship,
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have given scope for fine gold- and silver-work with
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Omar Ramsden and A. C. E. Cart
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table and for ceremonial use are made on this
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command of the City Corporation, and presented
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decorated with low-relief carving and chisel-
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in which Messrs. Ramsden and Carr have
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city of Sheffield, and they have followed it
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of Education for the Victoria and Albert
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brous, pseudo-Renaissance vases and centre-
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Omar Ramsden and A. C. E. Carr
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service, and the translucent enamelling at the base
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Somewhat akin to this in form and spirit is the
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and emblematic shields are set, and the stem has a
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more homely and hospitable
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for decoration, and effective
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able for its breezy and vigorous decoration. This
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stranded and attacked by pirates or corsairs.
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WINE-CUPS IN WROUGHT, PIERCED, AND HAMMERED SILVER
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pleasure a dainty little silver and enamel hand-
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versatile and eclectic output of Messrs. Ramsden
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the Academy of insufficient impartiality and of
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and dissimilar schools, but it brings together in
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itself to nothing, and is quite content to do what-
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For example, out of some fourteen hundred and
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interesting figure-pictures, and several excellent
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being one-sided, and gives it a sufficient reason for
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Mr. J. M. Swan, Mr. Waterhouse, and Mr. Orchard-
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and vigorous in design; the Seine Boat, by Mr.
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pleasure a dainty little silver and enamel hand-
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versatile and eclectic output of Messrs. Ramsden
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the Academy of insufficient impartiality and of
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and dissimilar schools, but it brings together in
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itself to nothing, and is quite content to do what-
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For example, out of some fourteen hundred and
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interesting figure-pictures, and several excellent
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being one-sided, and gives it a sufficient reason for
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Mr. J. M. Swan, Mr. Waterhouse, and Mr. Orchard-
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and vigorous in design; the Seine Boat, by Mr.
No. 89 (July, 1904) / The exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1904
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and Butterflies by Mr. Charles Sims. These are
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fine is it in its technical qualities and in its con-
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Duchess of Sutherland, Mrs. Wertheimer, and
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Lilac Gown, Diana of the Upla?ids, and Sir Francis
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and masters of style. This picture is certainly one
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Gladys Raphael, but his group of Lorna and
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Justice Bigham and Miss Ruby Lindsay; Mr.
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J. H. F. Bacon’s M. H. Spielmann, Esq., and
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and his splendid feeling for decorative arrangement;
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Mr. Aumonier’s broad and effective The Border-
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Buxton Knight’s The Peace and Quiet oj Chorley
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by M. Thaulow, and to the ambitious canvas,
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Pomeroy’s Canada and The late Dr. Temple, Mr.
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The Dancer, and the reredos by Mr. W. Reynolds
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Pinker, Mr. J. M. Swan, and Mr. Roscoe Mullins.
No. 89 (July, 1904) / Week-end cottages, [2]
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Scott (May No., p. 327) and Johnnie send simple
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passage is only 2 ft. 6 in. wide, and again we have to
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points of planning and design, and is daintily
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lery is an unpleasant feature, and there is no
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has no vestibule door, and shows no “ offices,”
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service between the living-room and kitchen is too
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p. 333) is complicated, and costly, nor is the place
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thin and delicate drawings. Jim the Penman, who
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design is set forth in a vigorous drawing, and the
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to, and so an extra cost over, a backing of 9-in.
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he only shows eleven steps, and these could have
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accommodation is particularly good, and the steep
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sitting-room be at all a pleasant feature'; and his
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p. 331), whose plan is a simple and straightforward
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w.c. is but 2 ft. 6 in. wide, and would appear to be
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No. 2 design (p. 51) his entrance porch is small and
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topping ridges of both the higher and the lower
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well arranged, and, as we have said before, we
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the upper gallery—is original and well contrived,
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and 58) to be a non-English worker. He sends two
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pen-and-ink drawings. The design of Bumpkin
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simplicity that is his dominant note and economy
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china and larder. The barrel ceiling in the bed-
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bedrooms in which it is sometimes difficult and
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for. In No. 2 there is no scullery, and his lafder
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from outside have had not the smallest effect, and
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tions, and would have implied a doubt concerning
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ditions laid down in Chantrey’s will, and as to its
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have been bought; and
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and executed by Mr. J. S.
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at the National Gallery, and
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PEWTER AND ROSEWOOD
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SETTEE AND WRITING TABLE
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Nile Craft, Gizeh, and
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Gebelahmar, and for atmo-
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in character, and the result is that
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White, Miss H. Myers, and Miss A.
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and Sir W. B. Richmond, and interest-
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and knows how to render nature per-
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gesso and mother-o’-pearl by Mr. Frederick
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temperature and is unaffected by frost—essential
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and silver plate, pewter,
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forms boldly and effectively
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designed and executed by Mr. Walter Smith, a
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Mr. Frank Bazeley, whose door furniture and
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LOCK PLATE AND FINGER PLATES BY FRANK BAZELEY
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represented there, and in the varied attrac-
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of the famous city, and
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perfect, and the beauty
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and the garden spaces, have all been treated with
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and attractive crafts-
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and intentionally delicate. With
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CANDLESTICKS AND KETTLE-STANDS DESIGNED BY EDWARD SPENCER
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ject and undemonstrative in effect, but, as could
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worthy follower; she has much of his power and
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things, and of the capacities of a number of clever
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fabrics, and other ob-
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for efficiency in the knowledge and
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thereto. The designs for carpets and textiles
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and Arthur Baxter, L. S.
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was seeking to find “fields and pastures new.”
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Adolf Luntz, August Roth, and other members of
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a fine feeling for colour and atmosphere.
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Stursa deserves mention here for his marble por- was arranged by Josef Urban, and displayed much
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full of life and tempera-
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himself, which he himself arranged, and his paintings
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Orpheus and Etirydice was another decorative work,
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window, was very interesting, and his portrait of
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Dr. Henneberg, Baron Myrbach, and others—but
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botanist as well as artist, and the idea occurred to
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papers, this year in his Holzeinlagen ; and he hopes
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gelatine is placed on the wood, and the designs
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and the colours mix them-
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beautiful and new. Praise
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and it was there the work
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•countess mysa wydenbruck-esterhazy by ludwig Ferdinand graf china and pottery. Ten
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tinctions, and greatly
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VASES DESIGNED BY A. ERIKSON, N. LUNDSTROM AND K. LINDSTROM Only tW0 china manufaC-
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of Rorstrand and Gustafsberg. Both must be con-
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wish for more accomplished leaders and advisers
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modelling and design in
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happened, however, and
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tion and in the manner,
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Realists and for the Italians before the Renais-
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as still undeveloped, and rather consider him
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particular and scrutinising
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past age and partly for the evolution he will still
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lake. The family was very poor, and
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“ Kalevala ” by heart, and never tired of
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He now apprenticed himself to a bookseller and
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the legends of Vainamoinen and Ilmarinen, now
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been arrested by a blind woman, so frail and
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snow fascinates him, and he gives us the home-
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Italy ; and one of his last frescoes (for he has
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Italian, and marks, let us hope, the line along
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this richly-illustrated and well-written book, Mr.
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Constable, Bonington, and Watts; that in later
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the legends of Vainamoinen and Ilmarinen, now
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been arrested by a blind woman, so frail and
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snow fascinates him, and he gives us the home-
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Italy ; and one of his last frescoes (for he has
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Italian, and marks, let us hope, the line along
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this richly-illustrated and well-written book, Mr.
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Constable, Bonington, and Watts; that in later
No. 89 (July, 1904) / Reviews
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Dewhurst’s life; and he has since spent years in
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its contents represents the final and matured
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runners: Jongkind, Boudin, and Cezanne; who
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and Childe Hassam. A short appreciation
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and the New English Art
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ton, and Watts, who can
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Its criticisms are thoroughly sound, and, although
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interesting and well illustrated volume is somewhat
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William Adams of Burslem and William Adams
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and in the end the services of Mr. William Turner,
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of the greatest value to future collectors and con-
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Lancashire, and of several other experts, whilst
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several exquisite pieces of blue-and-white Jaspar
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to Colonel Harding, of Hartsholme Hall, and the
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is an associate and lecturer of Newnham College,
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and conquering races, piecing skilfully together out
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and the rising up of the patriotic spirit, which is the
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subject treated a standard of quality, and to treat
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in another idiom, especially such a rugged and
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very reason they are marked by a freshness and
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Highways and Byways in Sussex. By E. V.
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of Anglo-Saxon and Norman times. Mr. Lucas is
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paintings in England; and he dismisses the deeply
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is an excellent one, and will be found an invaluable
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research or criticism, and frankly admitting that
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pieces of a bygone day ; and in her descriptions of
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ful May masque was designed, and fortunate were
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times when young and old, rich and poor, were
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April, “ is Sorrow’s brother ”; and only after the
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is an excellent one, and will be found an invaluable
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research or criticism, and frankly admitting that
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pieces of a bygone day ; and in her descriptions of
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ful May masque was designed, and fortunate were
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times when young and old, rich and poor, were
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April, “ is Sorrow’s brother ”; and only after the
No. 89 (July, 1904) / The lay figure: on art exhibitions
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art exhibitions demoralise the public taste, and
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“ and artists would be saved from temptations. You
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that they popularise art, and that so far from de-
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holding his own among other men, and he learns
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be reduced to pattern-making; and is it only to seek
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market is totally different, and artists must adapt
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too many of them for my comfort—and I think
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chance of being noticed, and the artist who fails to
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must put himself into the hands of a dealer, and in
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wants clients and the patron who is on the look out
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would have to be kept for inspection, and the
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kinds of tastes; and it would be to the interest of
No. 89 (July, 1904) / The artistic ensemble of the world's fair
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VIEW FROM THE CASCADE TERRACE OVERLOOKING THE PALACE OF EDUCATION AND SOCIAL ECONOMY
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angle with its long sides on the North and South,
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of steep knolls and declivities, richly wooded with
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and the two others from fountains which front im-
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tival Hall, and along three broad axes that radiate
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ing Grounds, the Philippine Villages, the Plant and
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and grouping of the Palaces of Exhibition.
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fitly out of the natural conditions of the site, and
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necessary to secure the final result, and what was at
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bined architecture, landscape, and water effects,
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favor : the natural declivity of the hill and a larger
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in successive tiers and of architectural and sculptural
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were partly preventible and partly due to the
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surprises and unrehearsed effects, but with a dimi-
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One knows it to be colossal—legs and brain en-
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to finish and complete important vistas. The plan
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of the Cascades and look back over the course you
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consummation of the whole decorative scheme, and
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the visitor for what follows, but to terminate and
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Palaces of Manufactures, Education and Social
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Economy, Mines and Metallurgy, and Liberal Arts.
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methods and of the directorship of Mr. Knox
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ture, built around an impluvium, and the exterior
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having in mind both its artistic character and its
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portals and in the continuations above the cornice
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principal fagade the utility and artistic possibilities
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building at the back and the need and possibility of
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is represented in the Palace of Mines and Metal-
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which spans the space between the main ones ; and
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the cool and ample suggestion of the overhanging
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striking building and one which I find gains in
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strike the note of practical and serious purposes
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lend their assistance satisfactorily to the light and
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and finishing, as of stuff turned out grossly under
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ize, for it is only here and there that a statue or a
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representing The City of St. Louis and Guiding
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Borglum, Cowboy Testing and Pioneer Looking for
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these statues hold their own in composition and
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truth and artistic capacity, as to stand out amid the
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collectively and individually an impressiveness, while
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ONE OF THE JAPANESE BUILDINGS AND PART OF THE GARDENS OF THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT
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of the architectonic requirements, and, as a result,
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and accompanying groups upon the education Pal-
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design that is full of imagination and has a truly
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a buffalo and in the other of a bull. The con-
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fly-away kind, and for my own part I prefer the
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Saint-Gaudens, and Charles Grafly’s Truth. Digni-
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The latter, executed in gray limestone and buff
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baths of Caracalla, and in the interior gives a hall
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been disposed to right and left and back of it.
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with broad eaves over a carved and colored frieze
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to the inordinate size of the whole and to the pro-
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bility and well-ordered fitness as the planning of the
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lights have been extinguished and only the lower
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their mystery and is lifted up. And far in the
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wings below, it presents a spectacle of mystery and
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fluity, and confusion of motives.
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Prince Pu Lun and Siam the Ben Chama Temple.
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combination of elegance and grotesqueness. Japan,
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where knolls and dells abound. Perched here or
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interest, and continue the idea with similar appro-
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which is no slight matter, he can find a respite and
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nificent writing-table and chair designed
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years to complete, and has cost many thousands of
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style quite individual, and indeed unsurpassed by
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arts and crafts under the healthy influence of such
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periods, and conveying nothing vital to the present
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silverware ever manufactured at any period, and
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old mediaeval inscription runs : “ By hammer and
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the traditions of this craft that decadence and
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by ideas that are new and living instead of by those
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style of its surrounding furniture and accessories.
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which is no slight matter, he can find a respite and
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nificent writing-table and chair designed
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years to complete, and has cost many thousands of
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style quite individual, and indeed unsurpassed by
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arts and crafts under the healthy influence of such
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periods, and conveying nothing vital to the present
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silverware ever manufactured at any period, and
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old mediaeval inscription runs : “ By hammer and
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the traditions of this craft that decadence and
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by ideas that are new and living instead of by those
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style of its surrounding furniture and accessories.
No. 89 (July, 1904) / Notes on the crafts
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few illustrations accompany our text and show
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and yet not easily selected, embellishment, the deco-
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poses a far more satisfactory and fitting result than
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not inharmonious with the varying moods and
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designs kindly lent us by Messrs. Heinigke and
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readily introduced, and even plenty of it, there is a
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strange and unaccountable to state
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of Mr. Otto Heinigke’s original and
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of the window cavities and carrying
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and also the barring combine to
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Georgian Court, N. J.; and finally
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TEA-SET AND KETTLE
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specimens of sound taste, and as a word of warn-
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out consulting a well-trained and experienced
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displayed in modelling, wood-carving, and water-
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work in chalk, and including modelling, the study
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HEINIGKE AND BOWEN
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ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON
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designing and pictorial composition, water-color,
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manual instruction that shall be comprehensive and
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structed to be let down as a table-top ; and a large
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and Greek box shown in the accompanying cut
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BY HEINIGKE AND BOWEN
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HEINIGKE AND BOWEN
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numbering between two hundred and two hundred
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tinue to the 24th of August, and will be in the
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colors, and etchings, together with the artist’s col-
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BY HEINIGKE AND BOWEN
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HEINIGKE AND BOWEN
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numbering between two hundred and two hundred
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tinue to the 24th of August, and will be in the
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colors, and etchings, together with the artist’s col-
No. 89 (July, 1904) / Current art events
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courses in cabinet-making and wood-carving, to be
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an exhibition of furniture, designed and completed,
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artists and craftsmen full facilities to build their
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Park, the principal park of the city, and near the
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Parker, and the day classes under Sidney R. Burleigh
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FIRE SCREEN IN BRASS AND WROUGHT-IRON, BY I. K. TUERCK
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Patterson, and executed by the Cranberry Island
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a sculptor, and an architect, and three lay members.
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large sum of $18,450 in scholarships and prizes.
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nature study and manual training, as well as to the
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There are available clays and glazes of various
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The Report of the President of the Museum of
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Committee erected a structure on Fenway land, and
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and a portrait by Henry Inman.
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little girls in pert sunbonnets busy knitting and
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is a native of Louisville, Ky., and studied in the
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and he has spent much time in the small towns of
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china, and wood-carvings, from his Philadelphia
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study of dogs called The Three Guardsmen ; Albert
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and Tendencies of American Art,” and the award
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between the faculty and student. The competitors
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L. Zorn, J. Alden Wier, and James McNeill Whistler.
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than the history of art in general, and yet not one
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of the history of the human world and of all human
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illustrative parallels and deductions. The number
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for in Germany, and yet to no foreigner except the
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both as regards execution and choice. Three or
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is a native of Louisville, Ky., and studied in the
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and he has spent much time in the small towns of
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china, and wood-carvings, from his Philadelphia
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study of dogs called The Three Guardsmen ; Albert
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and Tendencies of American Art,” and the award
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between the faculty and student. The competitors
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L. Zorn, J. Alden Wier, and James McNeill Whistler.
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than the history of art in general, and yet not one
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of the history of the human world and of all human
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illustrative parallels and deductions. The number
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for in Germany, and yet to no foreigner except the
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both as regards execution and choice. Three or
No. 89 (July, 1904) / Book reviews
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and upon the entire learning he has acquired. We
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volume recording both pictorially and textually the
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and the author has enhanced the value of his book
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who, having visited and studied the originals of the
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and of their work in general as will form a working
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confusion of the detail, and yet not so bulky as to
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and interpretation by Sylvester Baxter. 8vo.
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follows : The Theme and its Relation to the Place ;
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rive benefit from the perusal of the third and fourth
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general tendency to-day for guides and inter-
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don and New York: John Lane, The Bodley
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Robertson, an English artist and author, and a firm
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the subject is amply indicated by the title, and illus-
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and other makeshifts that are certainly “ wonderful,”
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tion ; and though it is obvious that he believes
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wide as possible has led him and the publisher to
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building and home surroundings more of the spirit
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roundings can be made artistic. Texture and
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practical suggestions for roof and window gardening,
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simpler and more vital art expression is now taking
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portrays the ideal life of the home, and pleads
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warning and arouse the more thoughtful of our
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nities and of rights is the foundation principle upon
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the old stage-coach is still in existence and the hum
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is stricken down, crippled for life, and his prospects
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that from first to last our sympathy and interest are
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Shioya and E. F. Edgett. i2mo. Pages 314.
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in 1894; and we have blended together in these
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they exist to-day, and sets forth in a most realistic
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touched upon, and we get all through the pages of
No. 90 (August, 1904) / The work of Félix Bracquemond
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he hole's a place almost unique and entirely
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but none can deny the man’s high talent and con-
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incessant, varied, and prodigious output.
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tions. And even this list, long though
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number of plates. And he is more
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Baron Vita by Bracquemond, Cheret, and
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indulgent and kind to others, blessed moreover
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and thus it is I find him, at seventy-one, still young
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atmosphere of meditation and of calm. From the
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Meudon, and the Seine unwinding its pale ribbon
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prove again and again, his love of Nature and
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lanes and play, all regard-
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of stream and thicket
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'Gautier, and that year
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force of his temperament and his instinct. His
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and work sufficed to give him a complete mastery
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and delicate features, framed with a fair beard, has
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at a public sale, bought it, and presented it to
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art and ornamentation, while still practising etching
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and then group them on the various dishes. The
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and absolutely faithful to the meaning of the painter.
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too, some of the fine works of Delacroix; and the
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King David, Salome, Hercules and the Hydra,
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in composition and in demonstration, but the artist
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of river-bank and forest. What character in this
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annals of French art and French literature in the
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Burty, and Geffroy; or artists of the stamp of
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engraver—Baudelaire and Edmond de Goncourt.
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up his son Pierre and trained him in his art ?
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fine face, with its relief of white hair, and the deep,
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bronze ; and all so harmo-
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And the same may be said
No. 90 (August, 1904) / The work of Frederick Whitehead, a painter of Thomas Hardy's "Wessex"
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Just as there is a “Constable” country and a
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is, to all intents and purposes, the old-world county
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his numerous novels and
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and exquisite natural
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and success. Compara-
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mead and silvery stream,
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and quiet pastoral nooks,
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of its beauty so vividly, truthfully, and sym-
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which have come from his easel, and rest satisfied
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round an island with fir trees and gorse, amid
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and shallows; and the sunbeams pierce every
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It is a particularly “ coy ” land, and only the artist
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which the artist of parts and observation success-
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from Mr. Hardy’s birthplace; a “ reeds and rushes ”
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and sweet-odoured with “boys’ love,” lavender,
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and Continental street scenes. From Leamington
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the supervision of MM. Boulanger and Jules
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portance of being out of doors at all times and
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particular occasion seeks, but always and under
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one comes to closely examine and study, not only
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“ There is plenty of character and variety to be
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important “Wessex” picture was painted and hung
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the D’Urberville family ; and it was well hung. It
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stream, and the Elizabethan bridge over which (so
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It is in this same dwelling of a departed and fallen
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narrow eyes, and a smirk, so suggestive of ferocity; ”
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Hardy describes Tess and Angel Clare as passing
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the great pictorial beauty of the old mill, and its
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took a moorland subject, and his contribution to
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tions of moorland and heather to be found in the
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paintings held in Bond Street, and it was very
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“ The Return of the Native,” and is also mentioned
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bird-life, naturally and effectively. Quite a different
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luminous and beautiful river scene on the Frome,
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hung in the Royal Academy and several in the
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Old Mill at Corfe Mullen and Meadows near Wim-
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and yellow-reds; a picture of Gorse in Bloom, with
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gorse, and marshland, with the silvery streak of
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during the summer months, I found him and
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near proximity to the small movable studio and
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content himself with making rough notes and
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open air, and, therefore, sees all the atmospheric
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bits. And as I have told you already, some of the
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tent door; and as for the hats, well! one doesn’t
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attractiveness and individual beauty, the River
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is described in ‘ Tess.’ And Mr. Hardy, who is
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number of small water-colour drawings, and I very
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canvases out with one across heather and gorse, or
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gale or in a biting easterly wind — and one
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open air entirely unprotected, and I have found it
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amusing adventures and experiences in Wessex
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not to be ‘ more’n two-and-six ! ’
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and asked, ‘What does un mean?’ The young
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in which I delight to paint and wander speak of
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ings, places, and customs are yearly altered, destroyed,
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and to artists generally,
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ful and quaint—the same
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away with old and
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often non-essential—and it can exhibit but little
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embroidery, and lace-work.
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farlane, and Miss Carter. view from front entrance m. h. baillie scott, architect
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landscape painter—and the great sympathy shown
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shown in his Frosty Mortiing, Morning Mist, and
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all its tender greys and greens and poetic charm.”
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article show the plans and some aspects of
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of its woodland home, and to bear evidence to
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embroidery, and lace-work.
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farlane, and Miss Carter. view from front entrance m. h. baillie scott, architect
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landscape painter—and the great sympathy shown
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shown in his Frosty Mortiing, Morning Mist, and
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all its tender greys and greens and poetic charm.”
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article show the plans and some aspects of
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of its woodland home, and to bear evidence to
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plastered surfaces, and which then proceeds to
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principal apartment of this country dwelling, and
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one-fire household, and the
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sitting-room fireplace, and so
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may share in the warmth and
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thus secured and although it is now happily no
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applique embroidery, and then when the dinner is
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shutters and form a miniature winter garden, but
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for breakfast, and while enjoying the advantages of
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bedrooms partly on the ground floor and partly as
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cuts off and isolates the kitchen premises from the
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of this wing, and if the ground floor were developed
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tant than the house itself, and its apartments and
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ment. And in such treatment much will
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and instead of frustrating her efforts to fa,ll in with
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door, looking down the passage and pergola beyond
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one looks through a walk bordered by shrubs, and
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stream and paved margins, and turning to the left,
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of mystery, and those surprises and dramatic effects
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and orchard - trees some
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in the sun; and by such
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affectations, and he points
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of its unequalled background qualities. Roses and
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And so, to a great extent, the more permanent frame-
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replaces it will yield the beauty of its blossom and
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of weeds, and the garden as a whole when once
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matter of course to old farmhouses and cottages,
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and economic conditions. The art factor in much
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achieved, and which may find expression in the
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to readers of The Studio and therefore needs
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Moll, Dr. Spitzer, and Dr. Henneberg. The houses
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of weeds, and the garden as a whole when once
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matter of course to old farmhouses and cottages,
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and economic conditions. The art factor in much
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achieved, and which may find expression in the
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to readers of The Studio and therefore needs
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Moll, Dr. Spitzer, and Dr. Henneberg. The houses
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whirl and turmoil, and yet near enough for a com-
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raised ground — the view is singularly good, and
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of the windows, and by their peculiar beauty and
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and in no sense areas—are devoted to the kitchens
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immense relief—and one merely comes across
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charm and refinement. The hall serves as
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at hand for the drapery and hangings. The
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on them; but it is soothing and in perfect harmony
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quarters, and particularly the kitchens, which are
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the dresser has received much care and thought,
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pantry, fitted with practical and artistic cupboards,
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black marble, and the receptacles have glass
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the whole length of the room, and as it is placed
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of the villa. It is very spacious and lofty, the
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and brass mountings, and the chairs are upholstered
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blue-grey; and this tone predominates in the
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a good piece of architectural design and artistic
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One is grey-blue, with drapery and hangings of
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rosewood colour, and the hangings are of white
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which are white and blue. Lead fillings have also
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and other rooms ; to the left is a kind
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and oxidised lead. On either side are
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itself. The furniture and high wains-
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achieved a fine piece of architecture, and at
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black lines and black steel fittings. The writing-
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and certainly the line effect is seen to great
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the ideal, and, generally speaking, the reason is
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and to that of the school of art, with the result
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The bedrooms are also varied in colour and
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whole from an architectural and artistic standpoint,
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and certainly the line effect is seen to great
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the ideal, and, generally speaking, the reason is
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and to that of the school of art, with the result
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The bedrooms are also varied in colour and
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whole from an architectural and artistic standpoint,
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Recognising these facts, and realising the impor-
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scheme and to undertake
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tion of art inspectors and
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sand, and then proceed with drawing on
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these means the training of hand and eye,
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ALMS DISH IN COLOURED GLAZES AND LUSTRE
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ing with brush and pencil, colour work, scale-
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ing masses, and applying simple units to the
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thing of colour and colour harmony, and he has
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developed and extended, and from these classes
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offered, and it may be here mentioned as a note-
No. 90 (August, 1904) / The Ionides collection at South Kensington
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able importance. It was left to the Victoria and
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Museum, some new galleries have been provided,
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played to excellent advantage, and its artistic im-
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eighty-two oil paintings, four hundred and thirty-two
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dael, Adrien Brower, Ostade, and Van Goyen; but
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Gallery and at Hertford House, but this score or
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Moroni, Tiepolo, and others, number only about a
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Rossetti, Burne-Jones, and some others of little
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Old Italian and Dutch masters are chiefly to be
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precise and elegant sketches. These drawings,
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That the etchings and engravings round off the
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by men who are unquestionable masters, and pos-
No. 90 (August, 1904) / Modern French pastellists
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and lance in rest, in full and immortal maturity,
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and inspiring beauty of the Real. Never having
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offering the saddening and
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Energetic and deter-
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and something of Zola in this rough and sometimes
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Realising that in art beauty and ugliness have
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interest and pity for the poor, the humble, the
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background and in the
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as it were by scutf, and its
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the cinders, and the filth,
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which has grace and charm. Fashionable, lux-
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des-Pres, and the Boulevard des Italiens has pro-
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frankness, and observation which we admire in
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and that he will not cease to deserve the admira-
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In an interesting and admirably illus-
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for monotyping is the quality and beau-
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and may even be used dry, as with the
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any other branch of art. And it is not a more rapid
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in parts and give less or more pressure, and
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frankness, and observation which we admire in
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and that he will not cease to deserve the admira-
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In an interesting and admirably illus-
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for monotyping is the quality and beau-
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and may even be used dry, as with the
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any other branch of art. And it is not a more rapid
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in parts and give less or more pressure, and
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engraving, and it resembles the overlaying process
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tions than painting on canvas or paper, and schemes
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The most difficult and interesting fact to be con-
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in the first instance, and it
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printing is done—and no
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produce good art; and as
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he organised and has controlled for twenty-one
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educated there; and, altogether, it may fairly be
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energies becomes more urgent, and that he can
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engraving, and it resembles the overlaying process
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tions than painting on canvas or paper, and schemes
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The most difficult and interesting fact to be con-
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in the first instance, and it
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printing is done—and no
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produce good art; and as
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he organised and has controlled for twenty-one
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educated there; and, altogether, it may fairly be
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energies becomes more urgent, and that he can
No. 90 (August, 1904) / Studio-talk
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The Smith's Yard, and
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graphic medium, and one which shows effectively
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trated, of Japan and its
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scenery of Japan and of
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both in appreciation of artistic essentials and in
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to be in process of development, and his work
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individuality and sees things from such an unusual
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arranged in the India Museum
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trate the strength and the variety
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genre compositions, and a few
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colour, and marked especially by
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able, and claims attention from.
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every one who can appreciate fine and mas-
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at the New Gallery; and the fine reredos, My
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could choose good material and interpret it effec-
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of the drawings and studies as a whole, compared
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much more than mere draughtsmanship and colour
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Miss L. Raine’s clever pencil sketches, and others
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motion, and should eventually do
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for tiles, and Mr. W. H. O. Tennant, in
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sound work both as regards design and
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glass section ; and, if there was nothing
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the modelling section, and
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Messrs. C. Stockdale and
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feeling for texture and
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and metal-work, in view
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Exhibition ; and mention
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master last year, and, if
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and G. E. Hides, Misses
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lettering and heraldic drawing, one sees a welcome
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front and an overmantel,
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leaves greater scope and offers higher prizes to fine
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and to many painters whose work has not been
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was noticeable among the etchings and drawings
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stein, Muirhead Bone, and others. There were also
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and freedom of handling, and a nice adjustment of
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Black-and-White Room local talent was
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Sketch,” and others of the better-
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always has humour, and this counts
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and wash, his drawing is marked by
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from outside, and those whose names
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Moffat Linder, and Frederick Catchpole.
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ample of that painter’s distinguished work, and
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collectors and painters, responding to their invita-
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and An Ayrshire Landscape by Mr. George Houston.
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tunity, and the committee were quick to avail
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and exhibiting all the artist’s well-known feeling
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view. The artist is one of the ablest and sincerest
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high level. Largely seen, delicately handled, and
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and “ winter’s rains and ruins are over.”
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from the cognoscenti of Italy and Germany, at the
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tecting curve of an old stone jetty, their masts and
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of her moods of gentle reverie, and the artist is to
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means and methods, but securing a serene and
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March are at once excellent artists and thoroughly
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original and powerful etcher, and the distinction of
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also clear. His dual residence in Aberdeen and
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ment as painter and etcher, and Mr. Brough’s
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is less well known, and a few words regarding his
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both in technique and in the emotional elements.
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moods than in transcribing the facts of nature, and
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change and play of great masses of floating cloud,
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and the collection embraced examples representing
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brotherhood and from Sir Noel Paton, its Scottish
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breadth of effect and coloration, which in such
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in the sentiment and
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and treated with a power
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natural, appealed forcibly alike to his artist’s eye and
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vases painted at Giverny, Vilheuil, and on the coasts
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it under its most diverse aspects, and interpreting
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and the Houses of Parlia-
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and other articles for in-
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and eighteenth centuries
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and his contemporaries
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ise in design and colour;
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and with a hand to which
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personal and
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and flowers,
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the framework and the leaves of the fan in thorough
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specially woven for the purpose, and she mixes
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as well as the accuracy of the drawing and the
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for her productions ; and she expresses
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and festoons, is of pale
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in water-colour in two shades of orange-yellow, and
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and the ribs are so fine
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season of Lent, and although it cannot
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red crayon and charcoal by V. Mechkoff, others in
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was charming alike in pose, in colouring, and in
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their poetic feeling and technical skill, especially
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drawings by Vroubel, and some etchings in colour
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England and America. Now Hermann Seidler,
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and he is now able to produce almost
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pottery, and in Germany, at any rate,
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efforts tend to suiting all tastes in form, colour, and prac-
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green, and the effect is almost archaically simple. This
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is an exquisite work. In it simplicity and grace
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ing, and, with few exceptions, the results are
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was begun and carried on under very exceptional
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with the utmost care under the eye and largely
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one whole plate, the B7-idge and Goats, completed
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extreme brilliancy of tone and intricacy of detail
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this standard dictionary of painters and engravers,
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Sir John Millais and William Morris, by the equally
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and those on the Germans, Meister Wilhelm and
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Lorenzo diPietro and Simone Martine; butapprecia-
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is an exquisite work. In it simplicity and grace
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ing, and, with few exceptions, the results are
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was begun and carried on under very exceptional
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with the utmost care under the eye and largely
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one whole plate, the B7-idge and Goats, completed
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extreme brilliancy of tone and intricacy of detail
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this standard dictionary of painters and engravers,
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Sir John Millais and William Morris, by the equally
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and those on the Germans, Meister Wilhelm and
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Lorenzo diPietro and Simone Martine; butapprecia-
No. 90 (August, 1904) / Reviews
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and N. Macbeth—and to Mr. Staley, who is re-
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thuysen, by Franz Hals, from Vienna, and The
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away, and no hamlet, however remote, is safe from
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it is indeed delightful and refreshing to turn over
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She knows and loves every
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Back, and on the south by
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homely and familiar objects
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years hence they may be as rare and as much
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and tile-hung cottages, and the grand old farm-
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crystallisation of local need, material, and
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Job,” “Wonder Stories from Herodotus,” and
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forests and woodlands. Bitterly does the authoress
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of pen-and ink work, but it is scarcely decorative
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Putney, S.W.), and the Second Prize (Half-a-
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forests and woodlands. Bitterly does the authoress
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of pen-and ink work, but it is scarcely decorative
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Putney, S.W.), and the Second Prize (Half-a-
No. 90 (August, 1904) / The lay figure: on domestic decoration
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old friend to-day,” said the Art Critic sadly, “and
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making enemies and in exciting the evil passions
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and I am grieving over the idea that it is lost to us
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I always thought that you were a man of sense, and
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what I think of you; and I am very much afraid
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“ We are cursed with styles, and stifled with con-
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and style in the best sense are not incompatible.
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right kind of capacity; and in the field of domestic
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ready-made clothes, and yet we prefer, if any-
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demand for something newer and more intelligent
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attempts of the same sort heartily encouraged, and
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accustomed. Try and be a little broader minded,
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artist, and is not to be bought across a counter ? ”
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so characteristic, homogeneous, and completely
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in their own galleries, to the motives and methods
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and the new technical ideal of substituting open-air
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carried the public with them; they took rank and
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in selecting their subjects from the human and
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not been distracted and divided by some form of
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while others, and by far the majority, use the
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born in 1831, and Jozef Israels, who is seven years
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is the sea for its own sake, and not because of any
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of the strongest marine painters since Courbet, and
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of it underneath and all around. Yet it is an im-
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up on shore and looms up darkly against the
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long, with high forehead, very long nose, and large
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heroism of the fisher life and has sought to give it
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feeling of the family group, Saying Grace, and in
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Far less intense and searching than Israels, more
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terior shows the father, mother and little child at
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canvases of Steen and Pieter de Hooch. A single
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ness and awkwardness. And over the three fig-
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nowledged masters and at the same time asserting
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Viewed as a scheme of tone and color, the picture
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with splendid breadth and assurance; the veil with
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and subtlety in a still-life subject, Fish, a beautifully
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give an idea of its composition and something of its
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color and suggestion than they appear here; having
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merit, particularly for the drawing and grouping
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a buoy marking the entrance to a little harbor, and
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color scheme is mainly gray, white and brown, but
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country, while the placing of every hill and object
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of brushwork and a
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of sea and sky, the
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expression of an ardent and dramatic tempera-
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dotted with sheep, and sloping up to a knoll cov-
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fairly individual and
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river and canal
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and by the reedy
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and the verdure
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and freshness of feel-
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and charmingly felt subject by F. T. Du Chattel.
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and without the object
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shades and floral con-
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and it is “bad art” to
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is languorous, and which
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ter of wonder and re-
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and from this again a flat diagram is traced, in
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of coolness and relaxation, with its comfortable
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and we bless the delicious harmony of Tiffany
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and cutting the glass to fit. These pieces of glass,
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ance with the key-—and, lo and behold,
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the vine and its fruit glowing in softest
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Tiffany are inexhaustible, and
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And so the student can
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beauty of her silken toil, and
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his wishes at the Tiffany Studios—and in ninety-
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and sale of the
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and welcome in-
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rugs, portieres, and pillows, quite original in idea
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ing in rich, warm tints, and would make good
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and bottom, and making a very pretty drapery
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ered, and mak-
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ing for and can-
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and to find that
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came, we must confess, as a surprise to us—and
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world—and, indeed, both exterior and interior
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house-building and furnishing, and we therefore
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The enhanced value and undiminished appre-
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of its occupant by the artistic appointing and fur-
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and coloring bas-reliefs, which is, so far as we are
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effect, the background in medium brown and the
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mand, and that still rarer quality, self-limitation in
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etchings in brass, such as Christmas texts and ap-
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meaning and significance, and is drawn with its
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out the picture with delicacy and also with force.
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comprised an idyllic scene and figure of Priscilla,
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colors, pastels and black-and-white. An outdoor
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and surmounted by heraldic quarterings which at
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brass, etched and richly enameled in the heraldic
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Conn., and was the scene of many incidents in the
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ings, and, as usual, three prizes will be awarded;
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out the picture with delicacy and also with force.
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comprised an idyllic scene and figure of Priscilla,
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colors, pastels and black-and-white. An outdoor
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and surmounted by heraldic quarterings which at
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brass, etched and richly enameled in the heraldic
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Conn., and was the scene of many incidents in the
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ings, and, as usual, three prizes will be awarded;
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the first prize $300, the second $200, and the third
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beyond her there is a glimpse of the head and
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and John Lambert an interior called The Gray
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ridge. The museum
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Wood, and a canvas
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Club last year, and
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and M. T. Nordyke. The exhibition comprised
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adapted to this educational purpose, and large
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willallowthe museum
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ment and lower floor,
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S. Fleming, secretary and treasurer; Orson Lowell,
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tirely fireproof, and
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and bronzes during
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Europe and eight
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this class he divides as follows: On Monday and
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will be given, and the
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holm, and studie
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House, and the sculpture decorations for the C
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English and Colonial furniture, pictures, Chinese
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Street have been deeded to the school, and upon
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floors and roof, and is to be of stone and brick. In
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The Pennsylvania Museum and School of
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report of the museum, and was favorably acted
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paintings and drawings listed, a selection from other
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known pictures, and has been translated into Eng-
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of Honor and numerous medals in successive exhi-
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Steele, a book entitled “The Magi in the West and
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and centralize the members of the various and widely
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Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers of Lon-
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are $200 each, and all carry free tuition. In vari-
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ot pupils. The management of the museum finds
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trations in color and sixteen in black and
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and was one of its earliest editors. His career as
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and originality, and much of the contents of the
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and all their kin of the various nationalities, is but
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comprehension and appreciation of the aims and
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to the man with the highest ideal, and only bad
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inquire and examine indications until he strikes the
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and act like sunlight upon the eyes.
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ot pupils. The management of the museum finds
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trations in color and sixteen in black and
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and was one of its earliest editors. His career as
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and originality, and much of the contents of the
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and all their kin of the various nationalities, is but
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comprehension and appreciation of the aims and
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to the man with the highest ideal, and only bad
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inquire and examine indications until he strikes the
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and act like sunlight upon the eyes.
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and paints. So through the long day: To each
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no more that day; other days passed and he let the
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about, and that in many and many a copy phrases
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pamphlet, with marginal rubrics and initial letters
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settled at Wollaston, and called his house “Ma-re-
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English sports, and, besides, he set up a Maypole',.
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quisite in its typography, its press work and its
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Pages 96. London, Paris, New York and Mel-
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and criticism, and to explain their underlying
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stage, and their criticism, like that of a musical
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experimenting and the encouraging of these eccen-
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for art and artists, and believing, also, that the
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to expose the crude and ignorant criticisms of the
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but have been since revised and enlarged for the
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tion has been given to the making of the plates and
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have been done in photogravure and are included
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Academy, and a tendency to encourage a particular
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as the collection, comprising fourteen hundred and
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Mr. Brock’s The Late Lord Russell of Killouven, and
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ment, and as an accomplishment requiring no spe-
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have time and patience, as well as a natural ability,
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cal manual, written in so clear and lucid a style that
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Ford. 3^x5!-. Pages 102. New York and
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of the Holy Grail, and so enshrouded in mystery
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quet halls touched his harp and sang his song of
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the theological atmosphere of the Galahad cycle and
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writer on the subject of nature and animal life.
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ings, and also end-papers and head and tail pieces
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of the two young Englishmen, Maurice and Ed-
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the forest, and having few interests save those which
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some of the furred or feathered kindred; and the
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the wild kindreds, and an intimate knowledge of
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and mental processes of man.
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first and second volumes of the Langham- Series, an
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painter,” because his work appeals to artists and
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The life and work of Auguste Rodin forms the
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;miet, Carpeaux, Dalou and other distinguished
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by the Salon of 1864 and accepted fourteen years
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Meudon, and the Place de la Poste, Calais. The
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hundred and fifty copies have been printed on Van
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and the characters are supposed to speak in Gaelic,
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atmosphere, and with that delightful sense of faery
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Chicago, and is, we are informed, a painter of some
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not finding the required information; and if it is to
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capable of doing much finer and more lasting work,
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and therefore one looks forward to see the author’s
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Century; New Developments in France and
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worth reading and possessing.
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Series of art books abound; and there is no
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itatively written, surveying the life and work of the
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stituting the list, and that by sixty plates of repro-
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editors and others will find most convenient for
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Ghiberti, and one of those who worked upon the
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ended, however, his style was distinct and independ-
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and high quality of its illustrations. Some hun-
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sculptors, the engravers and the architects in three
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“Donkeys,” Landseer’s “Low Life,” and Con-
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Dance’s lithograph; and Samuel Cousins, by A.
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Kauffman; “Countess Gower and Daughter,” by
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of the colored plates facing pages no and IjO
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nient, and regretfully to request the readers of the:
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(2) Designs must be original and not traceable
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drawing OR Set of drawings, and must be enclosed in a
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panied by sufficient stamps for postage or carriage and pack-
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(7) All designs and correspondence thereon to be addressed
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or Cup, and it is necessary that the design should show dis-
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a number of small sketches in pencil or pen-and-ink. The
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C 1, and November 1 for New Series C H.
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One Prize of £5, and Five Prizes of £2 are offered ®a-v °-
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and Photographers,” and the quotations must be written
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section (Landscape, Figure, Marine, Sport and Animal
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nym, as well as the name and address of the competitor,
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to be inaugurated by this Magazine with a view to encouraging and extending the
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may aid a protege, an institution, art in general, and be personally benefited as
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interest in your art enterprise, and require finan-
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interests of American art, and wish to aid a
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Publisher’s and Editor’s efforts to make, and to continue to uphold the standard
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interested in the progress of art, of American art in particular, and thereby
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world, through their active interest or moral support, and thus assist in reaching
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assistance to the enterprise, and those willing and able to take a more active inter-
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PRINCIPLES and METHODS in VITAL ART EDUCATION
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John Ward Stimson has given us the greatest and best book, outside of the Bible and Shakespeare, that the world has ever seen.
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AND SIX FEET OF ROMANCE
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mines and miners. The appendix is a most striking feature of the volume, for here the author marshals an appalling array of facts as
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The Cleveland Plain-Dealer says: “ ‘ Moonblight’ is a story with an economic moral, and its lesson is much needed.”
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editor of The Public, of Chicago; and an appendix. Price, $1.25 net; postage, 10 cents.
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Mr. Wishart brings the advantages of a trained mind and the
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Nature with fresher eyes, and to see beauties and sources of
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Unity (Chicago) says : “ One of the most timely, instructive, and
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hope, as it anticipates victory over oppression and wrong.”
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striking resemblance of conditions existing then, and those obtain-
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Boston, Mass. ALBERT BRANDT, Publisher Trenton, N. J.
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / Mr. Moffat P. Lindner's water-colours of Venice
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inquirer, and till the last man asks the last
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Salons, and at Munich. But beauty of line,
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occurs anywhere, any time, and when it occurs joy
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ment, in Zola’s fine phrase, and who strive to
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ever been inspired by an artistic, and never by a
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towers and buildings rising
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water curving and widening
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demarcation between the seen and unseen is blur-
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and thoroughly, and then forget all about it.”
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colour, and movement,
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looks at it. And Venice,
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and to recall the names of the waterways where the
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is his manner. And if the end of art is the
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and arranged them leisurely on chairs, on couches,
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pictures ; and they know no more of nature than
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and England.
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like Mr. Brabazon and Mr. Francis James, has
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talent, may, and does, over-ride tradition and
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Little Sea Piece—all atmosphere and light—hints
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aerial effect, wet and wide, loose and large, that
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member goes his own way, and the electing and
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colour and gaiety, and Mr. Glindoni’s suave-
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one forgets all about the craftsmanship, and Mr.
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and Sir Ernest Waterlow’s Mill, which ninety-nine
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who looked, admired, and
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performance. And yet in
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James, Mr. Conder, and the men who give distinction
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tures, not painted ones. Listen to the gallant and
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Benoit, Guiffret, and other French critics, may well
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Philip of Burgundy and the Dukes of Anjou and
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James, Mr. Conder, and the men who give distinction
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tures, not painted ones. Listen to the gallant and
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Benoit, Guiffret, and other French critics, may well
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Philip of Burgundy and the Dukes of Anjou and
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / The exhibition of the French Primitifs in Paris
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centuries, and was no doubt the chief reason why
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admirable miniatures by Jean Pucelle and Ancelet
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France at the early ages of sixteen and four-
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / A modern house at Southbourne
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sub-letting, petty landlord tribe and unscrupulous
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thirdly, a practical man; and through some artist
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rough-cast and then limed.
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h ird pottery bricks, and
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cement, sand, and gravel-
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and the hollows get dirty
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buff, and the woodwork
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true; and so when the plastering was done and the
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and panelling, moss-green picture rail, and green
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“ picking-out ” of woodwork, white frieze and ceiling.
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woodwork and mantel-
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and a dining room’s show-
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and glass.
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and a pitch-pine floor.
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piece, and green antique
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ture rail and skirting
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the wood-work yellow, picked out with green and
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Scott’s designs and Mr.
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bright and cheerful on the dullest days, and scheme of the room; wealthy people can have
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of Bedford, and are of
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by Mr. Baillie Scott, and
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illustration, and Messrs.
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ground was deeply trenched and heavily manured,
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to the desired effect, and this I have tried to get.
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man ” forgets that numberless art schools and
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amined, reported upon, and valued by a
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artistic architect, who is honest and practi-
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to plan, specify, supervise, and test the
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and builder calls himself a sanitary en-
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plan, specify, and supervise the contractors
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ficial acquaintance with the subject, and a
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ing contractor, and to have any but a consulting
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half way up to the roof, including extras and the
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And do not forget the servants: plan every
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And, lastly, an artistic and well-built house, on
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health; and don’t believe in the adage, “ Fools
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first and most important representative of German
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Nature and the world around. Since Liebermann
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was understood and appreciated. It was indeed
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his work as impossible, and so for years his
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nised by most as the reviver of real art and one of
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humanity from its deepest and hardest side, the
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health; and don’t believe in the adage, “ Fools
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first and most important representative of German
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Nature and the world around. Since Liebermann
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was understood and appreciated. It was indeed
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his work as impossible, and so for years his
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nised by most as the reviver of real art and one of
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humanity from its deepest and hardest side, the
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / The work of Max Liebermann
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Like all Impressionists he loves light and atmo-
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secretly, the Berlin Art Academy, and also attended
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was under Thumann and Pauwels, his art was
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termed commonplace by the multitude, and
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nature, and showing life from its hard side. The
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Liebermann was before his time, and not understood.
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country, and often watched the peasants working
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and became a painter of actualities. At present
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for the “ Kunsthalle ” in Hamburg, and the Woman
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of youth and energy as at the beginning of his
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in the Dutch people and their country endless
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A visit to Millet and his school of art in Barbizon
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ance under certain conditions of light and air; and
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details subordinate to general impressions, and by
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spinning-wheel or forge, are always true to life ; and
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colour and effect; in
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lines of composition and
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Brother and Sister is a
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striving to picture the incident after a simple and
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and he has never again attempted anything of the
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works are taken from Holland and its people, many
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and atmosphere, whether in the open air or in
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and atmosphere, whether they be sombre and
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knows so well how to represent the worn and
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of poverty around, and The Cobblers, two men,
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about the year 1881, and the Garden
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dresses, white aprons and caps of the
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and hung on lines to bleach in the
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being fed by the farm maid, and children watching
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director of the Berlin Museum, the sculptor
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simplicity and naturalness. His own portrait, by
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and atmosphere, whether in the open air or in
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and atmosphere, whether they be sombre and
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knows so well how to represent the worn and
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of poverty around, and The Cobblers, two men,
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about the year 1881, and the Garden
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dresses, white aprons and caps of the
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and hung on lines to bleach in the
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being fed by the farm maid, and children watching
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director of the Berlin Museum, the sculptor
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simplicity and naturalness. His own portrait, by
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art museum in that town. A glance at
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Jack-of-alhtrades and master of
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temperament, and to a mind of remarkable
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poetry, and making drawings from nature in
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year, and this is why Mr. Heaton is equally at
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decoration expressed in different materials. And
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Newman Street—as a glass painter, and thus
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acquiring a close and thorough know-
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of production on one given line, and it was
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and recommencements.
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done, and mosaics were judged unsuitable for
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and the dish in Seven Dials was his only master.
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and the sudden immersion in the heart of moun-
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of happy art workers—craftsmen in the true and
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to the Pilatus, with the lake of Neuchatel and the
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spacious and lofty, and
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beauty and value have
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fragments upon the design and soldering the leads
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at work, turning out repousse paper and canvas,
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taste and skill. Nothing once taken up has been
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added to and built upon by bringing to bear upon
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living figure and costume have all contributed to
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over the material, and he has now a scheme on
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design, well-planned leading and colour scheme,
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of ancient tradition and
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and in which the most deli-
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for the most part small plaques, panels and vases,
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on works few in number and given to the public
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living figure and costume have all contributed to
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over the material, and he has now a scheme on
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design, well-planned leading and colour scheme,
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of ancient tradition and
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and in which the most deli-
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for the most part small plaques, panels and vases,
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on works few in number and given to the public
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / Joseph Crawhall, master draughtsman
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painters so fastidious and so sensitive as to the
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and to possess if possible.
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made the name one of repute and of delight to
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faculty and so strong a delight in the quaint and
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and inspirer of Charles Keene, greatest of our
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“a coach and four
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the ‘wheel’ and a white
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power of observation and
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New Faces,” and last, not
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moods, and that his
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tails and impressions afterwards to be reproduced
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memory, and often by gaslight. However slight
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in paint.” The style—expressive, reticent, and
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inventor of a style so simple and true as to be
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and a liveliness of pose and contour that are quite
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and a piebald horse, with
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a picture. And yet, from
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his own knowledge and
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and such is the painter’s
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and texture. The pigment
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every line tells, and the horse lives, breathes,
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with atmosphere and sunlight, as well as with
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Aviary, Clifton, to the subtly graded dim blues and
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bird. And in The Piebald the beautifully indicated
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dent in his works, and (not to speak of the quaint
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of humour, and of design, remarkable power of
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but the main qualities and characteristics of his
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an unerring manual dexterity and an unapproach-
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able power of selection and suggestion—have all
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his coup-de-crayo?i; its verve and decision are unique
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realism pushed to its utmost limit, and will prob-
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hem, and that even what have been termed her
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peccable design and bold, firm impressionism, for
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and treats, by preference, the tragic aspects of life
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able power of selection and suggestion—have all
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his coup-de-crayo?i; its verve and decision are unique
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realism pushed to its utmost limit, and will prob-
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hem, and that even what have been termed her
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peccable design and bold, firm impressionism, for
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and treats, by preference, the tragic aspects of life
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / Some sketches by Paul Renouard
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Renouard has more cheery views, and is inclined and herein probably lies the principal secret of his
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arm or a leg is quite as expressive and char-
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and others. It will be sufficient for present
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black-and-white is that he is absolutely
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circle of possible patrons; and in France this
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taste. This was what Renouard did, and, in con-
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for reality pure and unadulterated, and he could
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to maintain a high standard in black-and-white art,
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hand, both in the choice of subject and treatment.
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prophetic gift and furnish pictorial representations
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liberality and comprehension.
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and of late years much
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for the brush, and the exhibition of his works in
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scape, portrait, and getire—and in each instance
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Elysee, and one, notably, entitled Changement de
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with the dignity and calm self-possession of a
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the vast edifice. It was winter, and in order to
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and released his voluntary prisoner,—a notable
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and of late years much
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for the brush, and the exhibition of his works in
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scape, portrait, and getire—and in each instance
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Elysee, and one, notably, entitled Changement de
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with the dignity and calm self-possession of a
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the vast edifice. It was winter, and in order to
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and released his voluntary prisoner,—a notable
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / The fine arts and horticultural exhibition at Düsseldorf
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besides, and part of the extensive exhibition
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to pursue the same plan; and in all likelihood
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tion of 1902 and made over to the town as a gift.
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Munich and Berlin, which has had its day, how-
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new—the new having won on all sides—and as
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new excitements and amusement.
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resorted to. There the manner of arranging and
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patronage of the Emperor and the highest Prussian
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and the Iron Foundry are missing; likewise pictures
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magnificent crayon, pencil, and charcoal drawings,
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of the Passions, and Un mot Piquant among them.
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Slevogt, and he to Anglada. This habit was
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and which does not gain anything by constant
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BY ALBERT BESNARD
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being a novelty, and that is the best kind of
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yet ascribed to any one person, and the “ Histor-
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public and private galleries
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pots, and other vessels which may be used for dis-
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art exhibitions elsewhere, and they should be
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taken the exhibit in hand and sent most of the
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non, J. J. Shannon, and Wilson Steer are a few of
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to Mr. Pennell’s efforts, and should be appre-
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a series of tapestry designs ; and Kittelsen, who
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and Spanish sections, they are all indifferent, and
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Dancer and Laughing
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and new strength in the
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“mother and child” by gari melchers migrated to Berlin.
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scape and catt'e painter, who is known to the
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and Fritz von Wille. Other notable landscape
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Weimar, Dresden, and the Vienna Secession are
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and very few paintings worth having at all, while
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and Erler-Samaden’s Meadow, all of which partake
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subdued, and harmonious tones. The Study of a
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L. Kunfy and Carolus-Duran’s Reverie,
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of fine feeling, and a picture of which
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bed, the deal wall, and the floor are
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and unexpected disappointment. One
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decoration and furniture, the principal interest of
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houses and such things, and from time to time
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the moment and without
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distinction, and he will
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“beside the death-bed” by THEODOR funck ture; and in both branches
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in Germany—and the programme in
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greatest painter of imaginative and
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the moment and without
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distinction, and he will
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“beside the death-bed” by THEODOR funck ture; and in both branches
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in Germany—and the programme in
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greatest painter of imaginative and
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / Studio-talk
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Sandys, who in years past was an enlightened and
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man and his remarkable
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broad character and low-life types. He handles
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hundred and fifty pictures and drawings by Professor
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some of the independence and strength which had
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tradition of classic landscape and to deal with it
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It was full of fine paintings, soundly designed and
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water - colours charmingly painted, and distin-
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of the roses are set and wrought in pewter, the
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sycamore, and the parchment tints of this wood
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in minute interlacing stems with leaves and
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and has little value in a tone reproduction. Here
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this cabinet and rug fail somewhat to convey a
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the interest of the intelligent and the curiosity of
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legends got about as to this room, and numbers of
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the arrangement and decoration of rooms is an
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which formed part of the original scheme, and
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by the sense of form and instinct for decora-
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in which he elected to work and, to a large extent,
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An arts and crafts exhibition, in connection with
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was the first event of this kind, and gave evidence
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design and workmanship, the portion of an altar
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sented by some vigorous wood-carving, and Miss
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Pollock, and a small statuette on a pedestal by
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side of severity, but showing sane and sensible
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drawing by W. Mitchell illustrated a pleasant~and
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tive design and drawing.
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Small; it was individual and arresting. Two water-
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a hazardous venture, and few artists are daring
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much that is commendable and full of promise for
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Water-colour and oils are the two mediums
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gether rich and beautiful tone to his studies.
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and there fell under the notice of Lanteri, whose
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racter and strength to the modelling. Con-
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tones—dull greys and browns—although one
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ings for his “ Westminster Cartoons,” and for
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of line as Mr. Raven-Hill, and he does not
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to his purpose as a caricaturist, and his never-
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esque gives him a broader field and
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degree of grace and smartness. The
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suggested than actual, and seeking to
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being!!genial in"' character and free from those
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of gold-point and chalk drawings, several etchings,
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solemn in its sentiment, and impressive in its
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From one of the most strenuous and powerful of
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tant etchings by old and modem masters. The
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has been recently designed and exe-
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and most representative painters of the nineteenth
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able works; Dagnan Bouveret had an exquisite and
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and Zuloaga; Mrs. Stillman, and Miss
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nings —1847 to 1850 and thereabouts
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the colour is rich and harmonious, and two of the
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GLASS FOR HALL DOOR DESIGNED AND EXECUTED
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the exhibitions of the last few years, and vastly
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light and atmospheric effect, after realism at all
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highly refined portraits, two of children and one, ex-
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SCREEN DESIGNED AND EXECUTED
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BATHROOM WINDOW IN ANTIQUE AND OPALESCENT GLASSES DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY ANDREW STODDART
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pupils merit special attention. In his Vespero and
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covolo, Basilici, and Mengarini. A Luminista, too,
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VESTIBULE SCREEN IN WHITE ANTIQUE AND OPALESCENT GLASSES
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brilliant and
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and Vittorio
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and his Decorative Landscape (here illustrated) has
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Alex Holmstrom, whose fantastic and imaginative
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gave a charming piece of fresh colour and painting
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DESIGNED AND EXECUTED
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PARIS.—The fine medals and plaquettes by
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allegory, showing the Hotel de Ville and market-
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decoration, and an entirely
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of the poet, a pensive and
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Henri Kautsch was born at Prague, and
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and he it was who so successfully organised
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tastefully and
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mann, and many others.
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Feast, some Hessian peasant-types, and a most
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technique, and yet remaining sunny and bright.
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first importance, and most of the drawings have
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with a superb Mother and Child, of deep feeling, and
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of tones made up by the dresses, faces, and
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I should mention that Weimar, Karlsruhe, and
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hitherto as a remarkable draughtsman and interest-
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three fine fountains and a strange Bismarck monu-
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and the white Penseur, placed in a
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plished and brought to a finish, but
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London, at Diisseldorf, and
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just turned sixty, and the uncommon exhibition of
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sing, and the treatment adds
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tion and simplification, has
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tural designs, etchings, drawings, and a good section
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ing and lack of drawing
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ality and entirely national
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to mere imitation. And it is these masters who
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Barcelona, Valencia, and Seville are the three
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and the world in general. By the word “school”
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and Blay in sculpture. It is but two or three
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severe and elegant, powerful and delicate.
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.Rest, and Family. D. Ramon Casas sent an
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imaginable posture—men and women writhing
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the best and most original
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Santiago Rusinol, and
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and other influences. If traces of pre-Raphaelitism
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of material, and perfection of process, some half-
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and the possession of two of the largest kilns in
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and of colour is cultivated in a more marked and
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have had no previous knowledge of drawing, and
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young for any fixed curriculum, and whether or
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ledged, and that it holds the possibilities of future
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and requirements of the individual pupil he always
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organised form and individual inclination has not
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Ware ” will be an indication of refinement and
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showing of work both in painting and sculpture
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siderably over life-size and showed Australia—a
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Teague, and The Sonata by Mr. Bell, the latter
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and C. Summers must also be included for
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Gallery, and has established quite a record for his
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its exaggerations and distortions of fact, its
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stant companion, and who, without doubt, owed
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is obscured, and I feel that it is only fair to his
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ledged, and that it holds the possibilities of future
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and requirements of the individual pupil he always
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organised form and individual inclination has not
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Ware ” will be an indication of refinement and
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showing of work both in painting and sculpture
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siderably over life-size and showed Australia—a
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Teague, and The Sonata by Mr. Bell, the latter
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and C. Summers must also be included for
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Gallery, and has established quite a record for his
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its exaggerations and distortions of fact, its
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stant companion, and who, without doubt, owed
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is obscured, and I feel that it is only fair to his
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / Reviews
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to his hostess at a musical party, and remarks
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personality, and of pathetic instances of the devo-
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displeasure of the Master; and when, on his return,
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my solitary artistic career, and tried to make a
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good. We worked well for the Master and we
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old friend and pupil, taken when the relations
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no less than five of Maude standing and five of Sir
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English Earthenware and Stoneware. By W illiam
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director of Pilkington’s Tile and Pottery Co., and
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and Miss Meteyard the true facts connected with
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fessor Church, and of Mr. Hobson, to whom he
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examples in public museums, so that students and
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the history of the potter’s art up to 1600, and
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and quaint slip dish, by Thomas Toft, from the
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Wedgwood, Josiah Wedgwood and their contem-
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worthy for their literary charm, curiosity, and
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in 1623, and the new, limited in all to a little over
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and, indeed, scarcely a letter of his even on business
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in this very mystery there is an added cnarm ; and,
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the Baptist of the Fienza Museum, surely an
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and it was he who formed the nucleus of what is
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noteworthy contents, and in so doing she betrays
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tion,” she quotes George Eliot and Nathaniel
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Venice, who lived between 1668 and 1750. Three
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field of criticism. The exact date and the name of
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as Giovanni Morelli and Bernhard Berenson, when
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and again reprinted, and has been constantly
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cluded in an abbreviated form, and have been
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fulness, and may possibly be the means of solving
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the Italian and English editors bringing the text
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certain old clocks and watches that its title would
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water-clocks, wick and lamp timekeepers, hour-
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water-clocks, the recently restored and most curious
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of Rouen, and the ornate sixteenth-century clock
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clock and watch-makers of the past, the compila-
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Bell.) 21s. net.—In this interesting and useful
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to the connoisseur and collector, but scarcely
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well as domestic purposes, and with many fine
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The alloy used, he says, is too crude and white,
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success; and interesting as are some of the contents
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editorship, and were fully in place there, but they
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bowing acquaintance, and he is disposed to give
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“ there are but two luminous and self-evident things,
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Sergant, and the Venice, after Moffat Lindner, the
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in 1896, is as full of pregnant and witty observa-
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be considered an Art, and Art Prisons, in the last
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virile and caustic style.
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and so original are the ideas enumerated in it,
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of women by the sculptor and the painter are,
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Literature,” and the “ Identity and Fusion of the
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virile and original work. The author had the privi-
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(London: A. and F. Denny.) is. net.—It seems
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gives extracts from the will of Sir Francis, and a
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of engraving ; and supplements it with an interest-
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Studio, and may justly be called masterpieces of
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(Munich and London: Franz Hanfstaengl.) 1 is. net.
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Yorkshire: Painted and Described by Gordon
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Scarborough Harbour and the Rivaulx Abbey—are,
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of Whitby Harbour in the early morning and
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in colour, and when carried out in work will, with-
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N.B.), and the Second Prize (One Guinea) to
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virile and original work. The author had the privi-
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(London: A. and F. Denny.) is. net.—It seems
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gives extracts from the will of Sir Francis, and a
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of engraving ; and supplements it with an interest-
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Studio, and may justly be called masterpieces of
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(Munich and London: Franz Hanfstaengl.) 1 is. net.
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Yorkshire: Painted and Described by Gordon
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Scarborough Harbour and the Rivaulx Abbey—are,
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of Whitby Harbour in the early morning and
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in colour, and when carried out in work will, with-
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N.B.), and the Second Prize (One Guinea) to
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / Awards in "The Studio" prize competitions
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / The lay figure: on the Chantrey bequest
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“ And how do you imagine that what you call
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was a member of the Academy himself, and that
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fund and certainly not an endowment for the
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and representative that are held in this country.
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and chosen out of the whole body of artists because
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paradise. Wait and see ! ”
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mindedness of the Academy, and I would like to
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of trust is practically impossible ; and what chance
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Tate Gallery and assigned positions which could
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reject more important and more representative
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / Hashimoto Gaho: a modern master of japan
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where it is Germany and Japan which arrest
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its military and naval capacity, has mustered
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exhibit of fine arts, and to have seen that was to
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reticence and tactful simplicity of the essentially
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artist superior to his contemporaries; and such a
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intrinsic value and also by reason of the fact that
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tivated Japanese, and read such a book as Mr.
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ese ideal, and have begun to realize its intimate
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ances are deceptive.” And the continuous aim of
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of its accidental wrappings and surprise it in its
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and detailed characteristics. But in its higher
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own. The cloud excites in us a buoyancy and
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assumes the other actors, the scenery, and supers
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key to the problems of his life and art. The con-
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striving after simplicity both in technique and in
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up once and for all. Yes, a “little” matter; for it
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and not escape the attention of our teachers of art.
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Shogunate was being gradually broken up and the
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were permitted, and any deviation from these, or
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and Chinese schools, whereby he obtained such
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liberty and play.
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head pupil, and at twenty-six discontinued the life
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Western methods and ideas. The essential of the
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a livelihood by making bridges for guitars and link-
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Naval Academy was founded and Gaho received
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ern methods of painting, and to place upon their
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that each can yield; is a man of original genius, and,
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whom, as far as possible for a man of his age and
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and portrayed; the grip of the rooted oak, its
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the appearance of nature as it was, and not as he
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sal, and to acquiescing in the idea that he is only
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Fair, is Ml. Horai and Sunrise; the Horaizan being
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clearly visible, and one knows that from the veran-
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of spiritual desire and massed ramparts barring
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tion and those of detail; the suggestion in the one
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unaffected dignity and the instinctive graciousness
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imagination and the consciousness into the upper
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and the suggestiveness of piquant simplicity. In
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the polar star,” and this old artist, whose work
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Winter Morning and Wild Ducks. The picture is
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of grandeur, that homeliness and meagreness of
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bending his body to, and staggering in, the force of
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their arms gesticulating, their foliage tossed and
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point of view was intensely subjective, and the more
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and at the same time a more poignant suggestive-
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by its very nature, is a system of conventions and
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accepted, and so admit to our habitual acceptance.
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we have had sun and sunlight with us always. Not
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selves of objects represented, and do not care for
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a thing to be admired and to be made at once as
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / Notes in the crafts
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and public favor on account of its prima jacie
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guidance of both art and life, conveyed in the three
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the liberty of paraphrasing and freely extracting
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we find what the medium was truly meant for, and
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design, color, and leading.
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the sense of fitness of expression and singleness of
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quickly filled new and expensive churches. “Opal
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of something mural and opaque, instead of trans-
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appreciate the value of hard lines, and consequently
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greatly to the lead lines, and inquired why it was
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love and respect for
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and devout mysticism
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saints and martyrs, we still have the story of
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and the true decorator
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in one way and embel-
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public—subconscious and uncritical though the
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and shapes—nautical, stable, domestic, and what
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absolute darkness and
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cal day, and the coales-
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and crafts, when mech-
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mechanical contrivances, and applying its ability
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gress Street, and the name at once calls to mind the
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both its lines and its
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for use, and of adapt-
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and he is, besides, one
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and Beverly, the Vir-
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been revived by the Hingham Society of Arts and
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tions and occa-
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Prize Cup, and
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material, and
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ship; and the designs them-
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ing and Clay Modeling. It
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constructive value, and no pre-
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ery to a minimum and sub-
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and wax, which brings out the
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leather, dressed by hand and
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Schools and Institutions
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chairs are jmade, and
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meaningless and un-
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it ? ” and ‘ ‘ How cheap
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simple and beautiful
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and took several
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Art School, and has
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ings and drawings
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open fireplaces, and
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AND IN-
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Schools and Institutions
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chairs are jmade, and
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meaningless and un-
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it ? ” and ‘ ‘ How cheap
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simple and beautiful
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and took several
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Art School, and has
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ings and drawings
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open fireplaces, and
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AND IN-
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / Schools and institutions
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Schools and Institutions
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Hammond and F.
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and costume draw-
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and charcoal: Arthur Hammond.
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animal studies and
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Ellis and Florence
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Francis Winslow and
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Schools and Institutions
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Mention: Albert R. Thayer.
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The progress of the Cincinnati Museum, as
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Schools and Institutions
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tor, has been in this city for the past season, and
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tute and Historical and Art Society, has added to
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of Julia Marlowe; and the Rev. Alfred Duane Pell,
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pioneer in the far West, and was originally estab-
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the late W. C. Yawley and $200 from Mr. and Mrs.
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Miss Ellen Wetherald Ahrens and Miss Amy
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The Society of Akts and Crafts has
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craft and endeavors to stimulate in workmen the
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or four years, with exhibitions of basket work and
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in gold beating, silver smithing, enameling and
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sylvania Museum. This handsome plate has a
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Wood, John Alcock and others, and is now given
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ten years, and resumed his former medium in oils.
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October 10 and n, to consist of original water-
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committees in London, Paris and Munich, to con-
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the late W. C. Yawley and $200 from Mr. and Mrs.
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Miss Ellen Wetherald Ahrens and Miss Amy
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The Society of Akts and Crafts has
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craft and endeavors to stimulate in workmen the
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or four years, with exhibitions of basket work and
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in gold beating, silver smithing, enameling and
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sylvania Museum. This handsome plate has a
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Wood, John Alcock and others, and is now given
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ten years, and resumed his former medium in oils.
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October 10 and n, to consist of original water-
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committees in London, Paris and Munich, to con-
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / Current art events
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of the quaint and picturesques scenes in the north
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end of the city, and the Kelly Art Gallery has been
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The Detroit Museum of Art announces an
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Detroit and in Michigan intended and adapted for
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tion of ink, and the application of it by means of
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master printers of England and the Continent will
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Moribus Iulii Agricolae and De Origine Situ
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of the quaint and picturesques scenes in the north
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end of the city, and the Kelly Art Gallery has been
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The Detroit Museum of Art announces an
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Detroit and in Michigan intended and adapted for
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tion of ink, and the application of it by means of
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master printers of England and the Continent will
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Moribus Iulii Agricolae and De Origine Situ
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904) / Book reviews
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life and work of one of the most eminent artists of
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influence of Velasquez—and, for that matter, of
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sorts of masters and models in both Edinburgh and
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than in any other, and were ultimately focussed
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simply as we find him, and to look at his various
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Most of the poems abound with the poet’s love and
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his poem, “A Prairie Farmer,” and most pro-
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I rest upon thy bosom, and mine eyes
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And with its spell bright youth returns again,
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And, condescending, view her beauties o’er.
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And when life’s last, faint, twilight beam is spent,
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reigns of Charles VIII. and Louis XII.
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publication of documents, and the scattered sum-
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Historical Painting and Portrait Painting under
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Cabinet des Estampes, Paris, the British Museum,
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diary or letter, so clear and retentive was his mem-
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Bach. Oxon., and his mother the daughter of the
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anecdotes are-related, and also Lady Callcott, the
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the famous painter J. M. W. Turner and George
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Majesty’s keen intelligence and art sympathy.
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lakes and rivers with their surrounding hills and
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of maple woods and dark crowding fir trees have for
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merous and marvelous are her adventures, in which
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of North American Indian life and the strange
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romance and adventure this story will certainly
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Wraxall, and
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and London:
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down, and that
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name alive so long as letters and the charm of con-
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the kingdom, and Dr. Johnson described him as
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scribes a scene between the dictatorial doctor and
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Smith and Bos-
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sip and traveler,
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Denmark and
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the Ganges into one ear and Wraxall the Danube
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Franklin, drew up and signed the peace between
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Bart., to his brother Sir William, and Miss Franks
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last survivors of the “Bas Bleu” and describe their
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of the diary of Samuel Pepys and a reproduction
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(2) Designs must be original and not traceable
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OR set of drawings, and must be enclosed in a sealed
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panied by sufficient stamps for postage or carriage and pack-
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(7) All designs and correspondence thereon to be addressed
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Series, C 1, November 1 for New Series C n, and December
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Franklin, drew up and signed the peace between
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Bart., to his brother Sir William, and Miss Franks
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last survivors of the “Bas Bleu” and describe their
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of the diary of Samuel Pepys and a reproduction
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(2) Designs must be original and not traceable
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OR set of drawings, and must be enclosed in a sealed
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panied by sufficient stamps for postage or carriage and pack-
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(7) All designs and correspondence thereon to be addressed
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Series, C 1, November 1 for New Series C n, and December
No. 92 (October, 1904) / The Artists' Society and the Langham Sketching Club
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THE ARTISTS’ SOCIETY AND
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away from the noise and hurry of London, one
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appeared on the horizon. George Lance and
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John Tenniel and Charles Keene. During the
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and G. J. Pinwell must always live in close associa-
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Edward Poynter and Vicat Cole. Sir Edward’s first
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sketches, Mr. Stacey Marks and Mr. Leader. Charles
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names are well known, and
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Poetical and Rustic .Fig-
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1845, and whose death,
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and Louis Haghe. Whist-
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into its service; and in the founding of the Artists
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then decadent “grand style”; and its traditions
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Club, and the Society has now become P°PU dr i
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whom fall the entire management and responsi-
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some given title, partaking of tea and a supper
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were built to the order of the Society, and here
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week, and settled out of pocket then and there.
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Composition”; and R. Cull gave frequent dis-
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was held in high favour and patronised by the
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and it is evident from
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they felt the need of study and friendly suggestion
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for artists, and fewer studios,
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same subject, and to discuss their individual until the period of the renaissance that the
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—to get the simplest and best kind of art
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and the inauguration of the Friday evening
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by, and one man after another drops out of
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the drawing from the antique, and there
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to the north, and that the professional artist’s
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it started first as a seminary for artists, and
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for them, and soon the
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Academy and the greatest
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time when Reynolds and
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and he left the world at
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itself a whole technique of art criticism, and, more-
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the scenes, as it were, and has watched the artist
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religious subjects, as apostles and saints, that
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even in the present time of school and tech-
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its principles and worked on under its direction
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tion of old and historical costumes, and there
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to their collection of costumes and armour, until
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All the members and
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and lover. When one stops
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wanted to gain more facility in memory work, and
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and then go to the club
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—some who are famous and some who are just be-
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on candidates for election than it is now, and it was
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first, and the London Sketch Club, of which an
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reputation for its spirit of Bohemianism, and from
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however, and while there is an
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placed, and the twentieth-cen-
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and studies are on show the
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cap and apron, dispenses the cup that cheers from
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as humorous imitations of children and well-
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and, for some of the artists, quite into the dawn of
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A.R.A., and Edwin Hayes, the marine painter,
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monologues and the most
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low, and who usedsometimes
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gentlemen, and insisted on his joining him in
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week are related and old reminiscences recalled
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' SHINE AND SHADE
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was a most enthusiastic sketcher, and
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Gregory and Herkomer shows signs
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brief careers of Walker and Pinwell.
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and said little while at the Club, but
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to a jumping match, and
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and again. Wingfield, one
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look for the signature, when, lo and behold,
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in the old days, and is
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art, and some of the names
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and G. S. Walters, R.B.A.
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for over forty years, and are still turning out some
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in figure-work and clever execution. His nudes
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illustrator and an artist in black-and-white, that
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the Society, and holds the office of curator. His
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renown of the Society, and his work is individualised
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members, and is noted for his cleverness in flat
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The imaginative and real-
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picting of reality, and is characteristic of him as a man
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and thereupon migrated to
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the Society, and holds the office of curator. His
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renown of the Society, and his work is individualised
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members, and is noted for his cleverness in flat
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The imaginative and real-
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picting of reality, and is characteristic of him as a man
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and thereupon migrated to
No. 92 (October, 1904) / The imaginative and realistic art of Carl Larsson
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He invented stories about witches and ghosts, and
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ideas, and it is this indi-
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nent, Delacroix, and his
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and was therefore in just the mood for receiving
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look around and study reality. Living at Grez, he
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and once more Larsson’s own good-natured ex-
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temporaries, that Larsson was to gain fame and
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water - colours, and his
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into caricature, and we
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and feel sympathy with his little girls who cry
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formerly despised, and he saves his art by
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work, and we may then
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landscapes and portraits in water-colours. This
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thus remained as sketches, and this part of his
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“STRANGERS FROM THE l AND OF EGYPT”:
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house in every nook and corner, to the very
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three colours, and this interesting collection was
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are all made in wash, and are remarkable for
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“ERL4ND AND SINGOALLA ” BY C. LARSSON
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derful effect with view's and figures in silhouette,
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Albert Bonnier that this
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appreciate his most sincere art, and thus loses
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back to the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
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oak, and elaborately carved on the lid and sides.
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“ERL4ND AND SINGOALLA ” BY C. LARSSON
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derful effect with view's and figures in silhouette,
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Albert Bonnier that this
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appreciate his most sincere art, and thus loses
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back to the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
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oak, and elaborately carved on the lid and sides.
No. 92 (October, 1904) / Some ancient wedding-coffers
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Denmark. It is many centuries old, and is
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chestnut-wood, is oblong in shape, and has a raised
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tions, and capable of
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manship and belongs to
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sides, top, and back are plain. On either side of
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seventeenth century, and married a certain William
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in length, and 2 feet 2-\ inches in depth. It was
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by an amateur of Esther Hobsonne’s chest, and
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work. It is made of carved and gilt wood, and is
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of Solomon and the
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is seven feet, and it cost
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compartments, and it is on record that one lady,
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“ cassone,” and then committed suicide. Her
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workmanship. It is made of wood, carved and gilt.
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supposed to be typical of Peace, and another cupid
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painting is more original than beautiful, and not
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Museum. It is made of wood overlaid with
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arms and a somewhat stern
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and carrying what appear
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same museum, but not il-
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headed nails, and a fair
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silk and consequently do not take up much room)
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teenth century, and the
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Kensington Museum in
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of German make and dates
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from Turkey, and dates back to the eighteenth
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painted and gilded
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tical in design, and may
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weight, and is provided with a very artistic lock of
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saints This handsome and unique coffer may also
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private collection, and were brought over from
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ivory and coloured woods
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at both ends and the back, and is provided with a
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be found in South Kensington Museum, being
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years ago, entering a Dutch farmhouse and being
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Art has her martyrs and her heroes. Giovanni
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encompassed heights—and whilst working on the
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presence of his wife and sons, in the tiny wooden
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years ago, entering a Dutch farmhouse and being
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Art has her martyrs and her heroes. Giovanni
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encompassed heights—and whilst working on the
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presence of his wife and sons, in the tiny wooden
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contumely and derision which, as frequently
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de Chavannes, and Bocklin, is a shining light of
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sepia, and in crayon. But besides being abundant,
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the products of his brush and pencil may well be
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of pictorial vision, and
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And then, at length,
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note of originality, and
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and from the minute but superficial exactitude of
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prehend in a marvellous manner all the austere and
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upturned by the plough, and their far horizons, vast
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and winter, up to the day of his death. With this
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become the true protagonists of his new works ; and
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certain attempt, modifying and perfecting it to a
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multi-coloured lines replacing their spots and dashes
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coming, Spritig in the Alps, and various other works
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sounds and colours which shall contain within itself
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spring, and has listened to the voices that rise from
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chains of rocky mountains and by snowy glaciers,
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and sound; and how the mind which governs
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perience or comprehend it, our art is incomplete, and
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and I chose the Upper Engadine for my subject,
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the rocks to make all things green and fresh where
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faint lines and spots of gold, entitled : The Punish-
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and was suggested by the popular superstition that
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Florence in 1895, and before which the majority of
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should combine and harmonise his realistic
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three symbolic lunettes and the four decorative
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lifetime—in 1888, 1892, and 1898),
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and an exquisitely fanciful symbolic
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a feeling of most sincere and pro-
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ing and delightful revelations might
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acute, and a hand so sure and cunning, as were
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of grace and gaiety bequeathed by the French
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worthy descendant: of their own blood and of
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beings full of charm and rich with scenes of pleasure.
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pastels in addition to his painting and his vigorous
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acute, and a hand so sure and cunning, as were
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of grace and gaiety bequeathed by the French
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worthy descendant: of their own blood and of
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beings full of charm and rich with scenes of pleasure.
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pastels in addition to his painting and his vigorous
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favourite figures of Watteau and his disciples.
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choly is mixed with their diversions, and a restless-
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Again—and this bears still further testimony to
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tains, the parks, and the lovely rose-grown ruins; but
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afraid to mix with his Gilles and his Clitandres the
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consciousness, for Cheret has studied long and
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ment of the exhibits, both this year and last, has
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Competition, and added
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and design, 'and some of the subjects would do
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of work they may design, and to show it in all its
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the applied arts, and cannot but react well upon
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effects by the simplest means and with due regard
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and this is habitually inter-
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ration, and has been aptly
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elaboration, and the load-
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and the restless convolu-
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tion to a smooth and roundly
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the surface of pottery and an
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ality and inventive charm. The plates by Francis
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panels and friezes are somewhat above
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of the designs in plaster, metal, and
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conventional, and one that might easily
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choice and disposition of materials. The two
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and also when applied to other materials. The New
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and Manchester.
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their own gifts clearly marked and wisely cultivated,
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waist-belt with mounts and clasps of copper
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shape and proportions, rather than by any super-
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its general scheme is flat and unobtrusive in
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and fewer repetitions and varieties of detail were
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corners and projecting details of form. The deco-
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able. Among the most distinctive and
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and reticence of ornament too rare in
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careful pen-and-ink draw-
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and decorated page with
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drawing and composition
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manlike tooling and sound
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book-bindings by Ethel Slater (Leeds) and of
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and the treatment, though
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to its purpose, and rightly
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and another, clever in con-
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and full of breezy motion
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appreciation of the value and limits of this
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somewhat ambitious and ecclesiastical character,
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by Mary G. Perrott (Holloway) and W. Potts
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manner, and the exhibits, though still above
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inspiration on these lines, and the design by
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(Holloway), and Harry Tattersall (Bury).
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full beauty of its design, in spite of laborious and
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Wilkinson, with its fresh and interesting combina-
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pretty and satisfying design.
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ley) and the silk hanging
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of Mr. Charles Agard and some Australian artists,
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de Bennecourt, Les Saules au Crepuscule, and a study
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Effet d' Orage was very successful in colour, and,
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fight for a hearing and without the fear of failure
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variety both in treatment and in the choice of
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Shop especially, and the other works of Mr. A.
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appeared in reproduction in Punch and other
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ablest works, and by
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originality and extremely decorative, and the
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scapes and a figure subject.
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and Mr. Hughes - Stan-
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treated, and very attractive in its suggestion of
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NECKLACE IN DIAMONDS AND OPALS
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and with a true sense of style. In its fortunate
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of its strength and fresh-
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pute sincere and devout in intention; it is cer-
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a new departure in religious art, and as an
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is very well drawn, and the face is an especially
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ecclesiastical building; and he has arrived at a
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stained-glass window designed and painted by him
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of colour and for the clever use made in it
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ingenious and
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monds and opals, also by Mr. Spencer. This design
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and the Scandinavian Earth-ash Ygdrasil, shows
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Waring and made at
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her exhibition, Old Houses, Norwich, and
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design, and upon the graceful cup designed
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Earth-snake controlled, binds the earthly and
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ordeal and set free from the dominion of the
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fine gold and partly in 18 carat, the two
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of her paintings and etchings. It is the
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the habit of the school, and they
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is worked in gold and silver threads.
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scapes and figure subjects, has
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cated, and to these principles he
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and the masters of the Re-
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chance in them, and even
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crude and yet so fine ; the grandiose
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akin both in sentiment and in in-
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terest and curiosity, and in a future
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M. Besnard has been chosen—and the choice is
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and Walden. On the other hand, there are now
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promised and eagerly looked forward
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cine, Philosophy, and the unfinished
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particular science—and the end is the
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appointed and bitter expression of the
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and clouds of drapery, and
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there. And in his por-
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so wonderfully and
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no less than thirty-one pictures and frescoes. This
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new combinations of colour, and de-
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though the painter’s ideas and tastes
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Professors Koloman Moser and Josef
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of his brush and the fine-
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fine degree. The tones are black and
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who lies in terrible unrest; and over
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Solemn Hour), and other subjects, show
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yet at the same time they are full of life and
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and what at once strikes the
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and has its own peculiar in-
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DESIGNED AND ARRANGED BY TOSEF HOFFMANN
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(Evening Rest) and IVa/dlied (Song of the Wood)
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the tiny waterfall and the
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and weft. Whichever way
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methods, and each time
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have removed part of their clothing, and stand
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and at the same time, successful attempt at colour-
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realism : one can almost smell the soapsuds and
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tures by Hans von Marees, who died in 1887, and
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convention, and to seek his inspiration—where alone
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natural scenery; and, he having opened the way,
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personality is unique, and he is looked up to as a
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youth to devote himself entirely to art, and he
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fields and forests, hills and plains, of remote dis-
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to what he wears or what he eats and drinks,
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poet as well as the eye and hand of an artist. He
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ferent towns—Budapest, Vienna, and Paris—but
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Italy, in France, and in Germany he has painted
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earn enough to go on with, and then resume his
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and can never be mis-
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Nature alone, and its mo-
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turesque; he eschews the literal, and treats every-
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own personality. He makes many sketches and
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szky is far too original and
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and the pictures painted at
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of technique and experi-
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colour and for form, so
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simply full of studies, and
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and honourable record of
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the future—and they are
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grows daily younger and
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His style gains daily in grandeur; and whether his
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only about 60 metres long and 30 wide. Owing
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could be taken, and the two accompanying illus-
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out of doors, places to live in in the open air, and
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then anarchy and more or less unhappy re-hash
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(By permission of the New York Church Glass and Decorating Co. See page 360,)
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perhaps had enough of it now, and so Behrens thinks
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fountain and basin on a low level in so relatively
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mate and, to some extent, arbitrary manner. He
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(By permission of the New York Church Glass and Decorating Co. See page 360 )
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Voltat, Edouard Viullard, Albert Andre, Maurice
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fact that only one Belgian artist, and that one a
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the subject, and the matter has even been the
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were excellent, others quite second-rate, and others
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Studio in 1900 ; and the finest piece of sculpture
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Laing and J. Dillens, and, lastly, the numerous
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Richier, some decorative work by Montald, and
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reception room, which is 70 ft. by 40 ft, and will
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And this choice has not surprised those of us
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domitable perseverance, and the love of hard
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she is an American born and of American
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Beckwith at the Art Students’ League, and during
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These decorations consist of an altar-piece, and
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and will recall the history of Pennsylvania from
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charming house and studios close to Philadelphia
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became an inn, and whose huge gardens and beau-
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The Prado and i/s Masterpieces. By C. S.
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own, and adds that “ if he has ventured into fields
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and free from the irritating laying down of the law
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to this congress of master-painters, and naively
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“and an unexpected thousand or so over the record
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metheus, and technical difficulties led to the omission
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Murillo, Ribera, and II Greco, who are, of
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Van Dyck, Holbein, and Diirer. Amongst the
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and Andrea del Sarto’s Madonna and Child, with
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bound 30 marks.—An incidental and most grati-
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Isles as Ceylon, India, Japan, China, and Italy, so
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beauty of English landscape scenery, and con-
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is worthy in the past or in the present, and is as full
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and detailed history of the development of the
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became an inn, and whose huge gardens and beau-
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The Prado and i/s Masterpieces. By C. S.
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own, and adds that “ if he has ventured into fields
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and free from the irritating laying down of the law
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to this congress of master-painters, and naively
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“and an unexpected thousand or so over the record
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metheus, and technical difficulties led to the omission
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Murillo, Ribera, and II Greco, who are, of
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Van Dyck, Holbein, and Diirer. Amongst the
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and Andrea del Sarto’s Madonna and Child, with
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bound 30 marks.—An incidental and most grati-
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Isles as Ceylon, India, Japan, China, and Italy, so
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beauty of English landscape scenery, and con-
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is worthy in the past or in the present, and is as full
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and detailed history of the development of the
No. 92 (October, 1904) / Reviews
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and Modern. Every section of this remarkable publi-
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Penshurst and Igtham as well as of the Kitchen of
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Voysey, Edgar Wood, and other famous architects.
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Harry Furniss at Home. Written and Illustrated
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ful interpretation of human nature, and the many
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and a little careful editing would have added to
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parison between Du Maurier and Max O’Rell is
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Edinburgh and its Story. By Oliphant Smeaton.
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deep romance of her associations, and the priceless
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historical publications, and the author of numerous
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of a hoary antiquity, but in his delightful and
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associated with her, and so fully has she retained
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history; he describes the city as she is now, and in
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and of his grandmother, Mary of Lorraine, after
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Singleton. (Hodder and Stoughton.) J2 2s.
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and the checking of the originality of design for
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whose “ French Decoration and Furniture in the
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“ French and English Furniture ” the numerous
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by the connoisseur and collector as well as by the
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English and Scottish Wrought-Ironwork. By
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Great Britain, and it may even inaugurate a renais-
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says Mr. Murphy, “ was, both in England and
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from outside, and Mr. Murphy cites the remains
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work was reached, and he frankly admits the
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from the mingling of rolled and hammered iron,”
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are excellent, and prove that Scottish workers in
No. 92 (October, 1904) / The lay figure: on artusts whom no one knows
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of able artists,” said the Art Critic, “and I would
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So-and-So, Limited, and without any acknowledg-
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stock production ; and the better I do my work, the
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and another, that to put our employes, even by
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painter, and to a share in the popularity which is
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status in the art world as the painters, and this
No. 92 (October, 1904) / The stained glass windows of Willam Willet
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been made, and to have remarked airily: “I
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shown great ability in designing and creating works
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History is ever repeating herself, and doubtless
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distorted and ugly windows that “adorn” many
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elements of beauty, symmetry, repose, dignity and
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work of art is honesty. Is it a true and genuine
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ing and deeply sincere, is artistic.
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effort in a given direction, and the complacency
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and Michelangelo were associated with the beauti-
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This spirit was iconoclastic and resulted in the
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tion of worship. Cathedral and churches where
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and one of its most beautiful and encouraging
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spaces are imperative, and yet where the light must
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on the very verge of a new Christian Art, freer and
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foster a richer and more harmonious music and
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unpreempted. And it will not be only in eclesias-
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ating and even
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leads; and the su-
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and spoils their
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these experiments have been made, and of course
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and yet it may be seen in some of
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and draw attention
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stained glass and
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and Sir E. Burne-
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Madox Brown and
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endeavor, fine artistic spirit, and ability—and
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York Mechanics and Tradesmen’s Institute which,
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decides on the appropriate subject and prepares
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disposition of the leads and the patterns from
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many thousand, are laid on a large glass easel and
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at hand and is supplied with natural gas. When
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spective, of light and shade, architectural environ-
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and Philadelphia. Some of his most typical win-
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girl. The figures are nobly contrasted and the
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and oriel window at the very top are filled with
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entitled “Mercy and Judgment.” It represents
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expresses her discouragement, her despair, and a
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are thirty-six feet high and nine feet wide, their
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Wise and Foolish Virgins.” The two main panels
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slow and gracious carriage; their lamps are brightly
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of the stairs typify “Pity” and “Surprise”; their
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her duty and the consciousness of her failure is
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road, and thus leading the eye to a prospect of
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Oriental draperies, flowing in pleasing and restful
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unobtrusive and yet so constructed as to strengthen
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with directness and solemn earnestness and it has
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is simple and restful, the predominating tones
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with a calm and subdued light most satisfactory.
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soms of the water lily, typifying a brief and fra-
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Arts and Crafts at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
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day of Albrecht Durer, but still solid and imperish-
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its use and legitimate effect—or when the glass-
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which gave it birth and at first encouraged it the
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have its legitimate function and place, but it should
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by fashing and eating away by means of acids,
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The field of draughtmanship is inexhaustible and
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The arts and crafts at the
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The smaller exhibitions in other cities and towns
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in the arts and crafts movement to-day; for unfor-
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has been rejected by the Boston jury and vice versa.
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Arts and Crafts at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
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day of Albrecht Durer, but still solid and imperish-
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its use and legitimate effect—or when the glass-
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which gave it birth and at first encouraged it the
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have its legitimate function and place, but it should
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by fashing and eating away by means of acids,
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The field of draughtmanship is inexhaustible and
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The arts and crafts at the
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The smaller exhibitions in other cities and towns
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in the arts and crafts movement to-day; for unfor-
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has been rejected by the Boston jury and vice versa.
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Arts and Crafts at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
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Boston, New York, Philadelphia and St. Louis
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and value of good design; to counteract the popular
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imposed by materials and conditions, time and
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criticisms and suggestions where desired. The
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tained and the system so broadened that the jury
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of art and included in his classification a group
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Encouraged by the great growth of the arts and
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same conditions as those granted painters and
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representing work from the Atlantic and Pacific
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arranged in the Sculpture Court and fifteen other
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in galleries Nos. 9, 11, 12 and 13.
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shown in windows in Gallery 13 and an adjoining
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of much dignity and charm by Mrs. Henry Whit-
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Arts and Crafts at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
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Harry E. Goodhue, and a small panel, Loch
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and Mr. Goodhue, which appeared last year in
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Hugh C. Robertson—known first as “ Chelsea” and
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Chelsea, two small but very brilliant and valuable
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cases containing the Teco, Van Briggle and Rook-
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Hoagland, of New York, and by Miss Jones, of
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and character.
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design and of conventional decoration. The work
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setting being perfect, and the margins, paper, and
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modern printers, and the beautiful little volume of
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Arts and Crafts at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
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well and its pupils have proved so capable that it
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painstaking and thorough work, is that at the
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nition of the need for quiet and leisure where
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country, and probably with no equal among women
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Sears and Miss Agnes St. John, who have been
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seems to me, in both design and tooling (which is
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Baker, Miss Upton and Miss Marot, and two
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An interesting exhibit of tooled book covers and
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are varied and are always beautiful. Mr. Sanford
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exhibits some sconces, mugs, etc., in pottery and
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The cases of metal work are most attractive and
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pieces of silver and gold work adorned with pearls,
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oils, water colour, and pastel, and as a photographer.
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Miss Jane Carson and Miss Frances Barnum, of
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Arts and Crafts at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
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promise and the possibility of new uses of mate-
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glass, enamel and pottery, and also a number of
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employed by Tiffany & Company can go, and,
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collection of work in leather, brass and copper,
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design and execution.
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It is impossible and unnecessary to give a com-
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and variety of the Ap-
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SONS are odious”; and,
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reincarnations perhaps; and the fact that a certain
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and “parochial”—
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every art and craft; and
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It is impossible and unnecessary to give a com-
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and variety of the Ap-
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SONS are odious”; and,
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reincarnations perhaps; and the fact that a certain
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and “parochial”—
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every art and craft; and
No. 92 (October, 1904) / Notes on the crafts
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duction and decoration of pottery and porcelain
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been told by foreign critics (and their ancestors)
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and essential to the
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and honoured.
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peats itself, and that
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conception and execution of her designs.
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and orginalityofher
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in the building and
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ware; and we would
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people of knowledge and taste at the very studios
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clays, glazes, and all
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celain and pottery
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work and teaching in general, and from a careful
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cess ; and they hold that the most perfect results
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device and hand work
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The vases and ves-
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facture is slow and
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frosting, application of enamels and gold are
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through a kiln to fix the gold trimming, and while
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and^ prime mover in the
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youth in Bohemia, and
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ical sage: “Tell me who are your friends, and I
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will tell you your character”; and that analogous
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and fewer still are they that, loving the thought,
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the way and strait is the gate that leads thither.
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page, the ink, the paper, and lastly the binding
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and conse-
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large; and a false tone in this finishing touch to the
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cover, and an inlaid design of passion flowers and
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and grape
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arized and
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double and
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executed in tiger morocco, decorated with blind and
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and binding
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istics, and for
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a simpler and
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Schools and Institutions
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and carver of several beautiful works of art; a
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themselves. In the case of etchings and prints, only
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exhibition is to be purchased for the museum of
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La Farge and Miss Mary Cassatt.
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Andre Michel, curator of painting and sculpture of
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where it was purchased for the Detroit Museum.
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Schools and Institutions
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and carver of several beautiful works of art; a
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themselves. In the case of etchings and prints, only
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exhibition is to be purchased for the museum of
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La Farge and Miss Mary Cassatt.
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Andre Michel, curator of painting and sculpture of
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where it was purchased for the Detroit Museum.
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village blacksmith as her type of minute man, and
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ham Center and South Framingham.
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youth and took up modeling, -upon seeing a work-
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and Tommaso Juglaris have been engaged at the
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given to the New York Public Library, and the
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nine years ago at Fourth Avenue and Broadway,
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the Metropolitan Museum for the erection of the
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Constable’s Sketches in Oil and
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This book is one of that well-designed and useful
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are quite valueless to the student, and cannot fail
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village blacksmith as her type of minute man, and
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ham Center and South Framingham.
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youth and took up modeling, -upon seeing a work-
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and Tommaso Juglaris have been engaged at the
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given to the New York Public Library, and the
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nine years ago at Fourth Avenue and Broadway,
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the Metropolitan Museum for the erection of the
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Constable’s Sketches in Oil and
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This book is one of that well-designed and useful
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are quite valueless to the student, and cannot fail
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village blacksmith as her type of minute man, and
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ham Center and South Framingham.
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youth and took up modeling, -upon seeing a work-
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and Tommaso Juglaris have been engaged at the
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given to the New York Public Library, and the
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nine years ago at Fourth Avenue and Broadway,
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the Metropolitan Museum for the erection of the
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Constable’s Sketches in Oil and
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This book is one of that well-designed and useful
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are quite valueless to the student, and cannot fail
No. 92 (October, 1904) / Book reviews
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the stiles and stumps and village lanes of his home
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and will have its day; but truth in all things will
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truth and its beauty. Indeed, far from being an
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from and whose labors are devoted to the material
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History of their Makers and a Brief Review of
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Hawley, of Hartford, and one so representative of
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student, connoisseur, and violin lover be not lost
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of the violin, and its development in Italy; and, by
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likely to gather from a personal examination and
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letter-press and pictorial illustration, is beyond
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As to the text—and we must say, en passant, that
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mark, so to speak; and his remarks upon them and
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ality is pleasing and vivid; in two pages he gives
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knows his subject, and knows
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Healy Strad and the Earl
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Mantua and others. Chapter XII.—Franjois
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ductions, front and back views respectively, and
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and several line diagrams in the text. We wish
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voted to the mechanical execution and—above
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such subjects as are suitable and for which it
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and consequently with execrable effect, that we are
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at least, only a half truth; and,
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erature, is patent. But was this inevitable? And
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a sufficiently high standard and wide calibre of
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original and native productiv-
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from “the child’s and less of the would-be cos-
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European students and critics in
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lent and suggestive—not criticism proper, however;
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far too much of the personal element, and, hence,
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Poets of the Irish Movement (W. B. Yeats and
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‘ ‘ Aristocracy and Evolution ’ ’).
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the title page a little masterpiece in black and three
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separately printed and lightly affixed
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author’s work, and illumining his
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signed and printed, denoting his
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plate—one that he himself will appreciate and enjoy
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drawn and printed from “the child’s
Omar Rams den and A. C. E. Carr
SALAD BOWL
in the art of what may be called official painting;
nor must I pass over the fascinating conceptions
of Louis Picard, the seapieces of Chevalier, the
Breton subjects of Milcendeau and Piet, the gleam-
ing visions of La Touche, and, last, the panel of
examples of Whistler.
OME METAL-WORK BY OMAR
RAMSDEN AND ALWYN C. E.
CARR. BY ESTHER WOOD.
A radical difference divides the artist who has
taken up craftsmanship to strengthen his work in
design from the craftsman who is an artist by tem-
perament, and has added
a certain intellectual train-
ing to what he had of
technical power and skill.
It need not be invidious
to say that it is from
the latter class that we
usually get the most sound
and satisfying craftsman-
ship—indeed, the trained
artist would be the first
to grant this, and to tell
us how happy is the
worker who can feel the
push of generations of
workers behind him ; who
brings to his task a native
aptitude of hands and
tools, and a certain grit silver tea-pot
of physical and nervous
fibre which the most
strenuous brain - worker
often covets in vain.
Such is the fortunate
equipment of the two
young craftsmen from
whose metal-work we take
some characteristic exam-
ples for illustration.
Messrs. Ramsden and
Carr are natives of Shef-
field, and were at one
time employed in the silver
trade in that city, devoting
their evenings to the School
of Art and taking the
best local prizes year by
year, as well as winning
various medals in the
South Kensington Schools.
Thus began a happy partnership in the study
and practice of the metal crafts which ‘ has now
become unusually successful in the output ot
collaborated work.
A six months’ tour in Italy crowned their stern
probation in English workshops and class-rooms,
and brought them into direct touch with the great
Continental masters of metal-work. This was the
first of a series of summer holidays spent in a
course of study and investigation far too arduous
for the majority of English artists abroad. These
“ travelling scholars ”—to borrow a phrase from the
age in which they delighted to picture themselves
at home—aimed at perfecting their technique on
BY OMAR RAMSDEN AND A. C. E. CARR
BY O. RAMSDEN AND A. C. E. CARR
21
SALAD BOWL
in the art of what may be called official painting;
nor must I pass over the fascinating conceptions
of Louis Picard, the seapieces of Chevalier, the
Breton subjects of Milcendeau and Piet, the gleam-
ing visions of La Touche, and, last, the panel of
examples of Whistler.
OME METAL-WORK BY OMAR
RAMSDEN AND ALWYN C. E.
CARR. BY ESTHER WOOD.
A radical difference divides the artist who has
taken up craftsmanship to strengthen his work in
design from the craftsman who is an artist by tem-
perament, and has added
a certain intellectual train-
ing to what he had of
technical power and skill.
It need not be invidious
to say that it is from
the latter class that we
usually get the most sound
and satisfying craftsman-
ship—indeed, the trained
artist would be the first
to grant this, and to tell
us how happy is the
worker who can feel the
push of generations of
workers behind him ; who
brings to his task a native
aptitude of hands and
tools, and a certain grit silver tea-pot
of physical and nervous
fibre which the most
strenuous brain - worker
often covets in vain.
Such is the fortunate
equipment of the two
young craftsmen from
whose metal-work we take
some characteristic exam-
ples for illustration.
Messrs. Ramsden and
Carr are natives of Shef-
field, and were at one
time employed in the silver
trade in that city, devoting
their evenings to the School
of Art and taking the
best local prizes year by
year, as well as winning
various medals in the
South Kensington Schools.
Thus began a happy partnership in the study
and practice of the metal crafts which ‘ has now
become unusually successful in the output ot
collaborated work.
A six months’ tour in Italy crowned their stern
probation in English workshops and class-rooms,
and brought them into direct touch with the great
Continental masters of metal-work. This was the
first of a series of summer holidays spent in a
course of study and investigation far too arduous
for the majority of English artists abroad. These
“ travelling scholars ”—to borrow a phrase from the
age in which they delighted to picture themselves
at home—aimed at perfecting their technique on
BY OMAR RAMSDEN AND A. C. E. CARR
BY O. RAMSDEN AND A. C. E. CARR
21