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International studio — 24.1904/​1905(1905)

DOI issue:
No. 96 (February, 1905)
DOI article:
Studio talk
DOI Page / Citation link: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.26963#0444

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Studio-Talk


BUST OF PROFESSOR BY MISS T. COWAN
FLINDERS PETRIE

of British Artists. Mr. F. F. Foottet’s large
decorative composition of dancing figures in
a landscape, The Hours, ranks indisputably
as one of the best illustrations that he has
ever given us of his peculiarly personal
artistic conviction. He has treated the
picture with delightful sensitiveness and
with a rare degree of poetic inspiration.
Good things came also from Mr. Wynford
Dewhurst, whose Nature's Mirror—Sunrise
and Au Cafe deserve to be remembered as
subtle impressions set down with scholarly
completeness; from Mr. R. Vicat Cole,
whose Spring is come gives a very attractive
view of nature; and from Mr. Tom Robert-
son, who can be specially commended for
the delicacy with which he has managed his
large picture, Venice. Of much value to
the exhibition were also Mr. W. Westley
Manning’s The Return from the Chase,
Mr. Walter Fowler’s Norfolk Marshes, Mr.
A. E. Proctor’s Spring Morning, and the
contributions of Mr. A. Carruthers Gould,
Mr. Alexander Maclean, Mr. John Muir-
head, Mr. W. Wells, and Mrs. Jopling. The
most distinguished of the water-colours
were Mr. Ayerst Ingram’s Running before
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an Easterly Gale, Mr. G. C. Haite’s Bellagio,
Mr. G. H. Lenfestey’s Evtnitig Grey, Mr. Talbot
Kelly’s On the Irrawady, Mr. Frank Southgate’s
A Find., and Mr. F. Cayley Robinson’s To Pastures
New.

We give a reproduction in photogravure of a
mezzotint by Mr. John Finnie, which contains
many of those admirable qualities which have
placed this clever artist in the high position he
so deservedly occupies.

There was recently held at Messrs. Dowdes-
well’s Galleries in Bond Street an exhibition of
very dainty miniature paintings on silk, embel-
lished with embroidery, by Miss Dora Holme,
whose work will be familiar to readers of The
Studio through the portrait of Lady Stone, done


“ON THE SANDS” FROM THE MINIA- BY DORA HOLME
TURE PAINTED AND EMBROIDERED ON SILK
 
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