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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#0446

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Studio- Talk


“ THE SEASHORE”

FROM A DRAWING BY JESSIE M. KING

in the same manner, which was illus-
trated in colours in the issue for April,
1903.
We give a reproduction in colours
of a drawing by Mr. Walter West,
representing a private view in the early
days of the old Water-colour Society,
which celebrated the one hundredth
anniversary of its foundation last
November. This important centen-
ary will be celebrated shortly by the
issue from the office of The Studio
of by far the most ambitious Special
Number ever yet attempted, which
will contain no fewer than forty fac-
simile reproductions in colours of
characteristic drawings by past and
present members of the Society.

The Society of Portrait Painters
succeeded in bringing together a
decidedly interesting collection of
works for their annual show at the
New Gallery. The special feature
was a group of Lenbach’s paintings,
among them portraits of The Emperor
Williatn I., Prince Bismarck, and
Countvon Moltke; and therewerealso,
to commemorate painters recently de-
ceased, The Marchioness of Granby
and The Late Sir Leslie Stephen, by
G. F. Watts ; Philip Comyns Carr, by
Sir E. Burne-Jones ; and a fairly good
study by Whistler, Pose et Or, La
Napolitaine. Chief among the con-
tributions of living men were Mr.
Robert Brough’s The Rev. Alexander
Ogilvie, M.A., LL.D., Mr. H. de T.
35°


FROM A DRAWING

BY JESSIE M. KING
 
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