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International studio — 23.1904

DOI Heft:
No. 91 (Septemner, 1904)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.26962#0323
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Studio-Talk


BATHROOM WINDOW IN ANTIQUE AND OPALESCENT GLASSES DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY ANDREW STODDART
(See Nottingham Studio- Talk)

Landscape in all its forms is the predominant
feature of the exhibition. Two of Giovanni Costa’s
pupils merit special attention. In his Vespero and
Evening in Romagna, Norberto Pazzini has
produced two charming
landscapes full of poetic
feeling. Paolo Ferretti
was perhaps seen this
year to less advantage
than last, still his Study
(here illustrated) was an
excellent piece of work.

made themselves favourably noted—Lionne, Dis-
covolo, Basilici, and Mengarini. A Luminista, too,
in the literal sense of the word, is Gino Picconi,
who exhibited four decorative landscape panels,

One of the masters of
poetic landscape in Italy,
the late Vincenzo Cabianca,
whose death two years
ago was such a loss to the
art of his country, was
represented by a few small
studies. Another veteran
artist who here shows
a characteristic work is
Giuseppe Raggio, the octo-
genarian animal painter.
This latest work of his,
Thirst, a herd of wild horses
of the Campagna drink-
ing at a pond, is full of
vigour. Perhaps the most
notable feature of this
exhibition was the group
of works by the Luministi,
apostles of the Divisionist
gospel. They were here
represented by several young
men who have already







VESTIBULE SCREEN IN WHITE ANTIQUE AND OPALESCENT GLASSES
DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY ANDREW STODDART
(See Nottingham Studio-Talk)

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