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International studio — 24.1904/​1905(1905)

DOI Heft:
No. 93 (November, 1904)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.26963#0097

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LEADED LIGHT

BV A. GASCOYNE

Birmingham Guild oh Handicraft, Ltd., from the
designs of Mr. W. Halford and Mr. A. S. Dixon.
Excellent also was the three-fold screen, with panels
in needle work, designed by Mr. R. J. S. Bertram and
executed by Miss Dorothy Longstaff and Mr. John
Thompson. On the staircase the card-cases embos-
sed by Miss Alice Shepherd attracted our attention.
Other things in the exhibition which called for recog-
nition were the colour-print designs by Miss L. M.
Glazier, the designs for the exterior and interior of
Parr’s Bank, Leicester, by Messrs. Everard and Pick,
proofs of drawings for “ Highways and Byways of
Shakespeare’s Country ” (not yet published) by Mr.
E. H. New, and his pen-drawings for “ Haunts of
Ancient Peace ” ; and of especial interest were the
designs of Mr. Heywood Sumner for the sgraffito and
mosaic decoration of the side apse of St. Agatha’s,
Landport, and the colour-sketch for sgraffito
decoration of the central apse, and designs
for stained-glass. The case of jewellery designed

by Mr. J. W. Moore, and executed by himselt
and Mr. T. Collins, the case of pendants,
containing miniatures by Mr. Joseph E. Southall,
the Greek lace on Langdale hand-woven linen,
designed by Mr. Southall and executed by
Mrs. Southall, and the Ruskin ware by Mr. W.
Howson Taylor, which latter was to be met
with in various parts of the exhibition: these
things, together with works sent from the Essex
House Press, and the original designs for wall-
papers by Mr. Walter Crane, all helped to bring the
Exhibition up to that very high standard which, to
the credit of everyone connected with its arrange-
ment, it attained. A unique contrast was given to
the Exhibition by the inclusion of Japanese and
Indian embroideries, English pottery, Sheffield
plate, etc., and a room of English eighteenth-century
furniture, lent by the courtesy of private collectors
to the Exhibition. Opportunity was thus given
the student to compare the products of his own


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