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International studio — 24.1904/​1905(1905)

DOI Heft:
No. 96 (February, 1905)
DOI Artikel:
Studio talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.26963#0452

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against the admission of
inferior work. To the excel-
lence of their arrangements
a successful exhibition was
due. Hardly any artist-crafts-
man of importance was un-
represented. In the West
Room was a large display
of original and interesting
pottery, experiments from
Messrs. Doulton’s, the “Della
Robbia ” Pottery, Messrs.
C. W. Gibson & Co, and
from the Lancasterian Pottery.
Some bronzes were sent from
La Maison Moderne, designed
by Charpentier, Hoetger,
and by Meunier. Exhibits
of Mr. Edward Spencer’s
ironwork, and some ware
designed by Mr. M. J. Adams,
noteworthy among the latter
a sundial, were also included.
In the same room were
enamels by Mr. S. H.
Meteyard, an electric light
sconce by Mr. Alexander
Fisher, and a well-executed
silver medallion of St. Cecilia
by Miss Jean Milne. Cases of
jewellery included some ex-
cellent designs by Mr. A. H.
Jones, Mr. J. E. Willson, and
the Bromsgrove Guild of
Applied Arts. A silver cup
by Mr. Edgar Simpson -was
noticeable by the restraint

SILVER “CUPID” BUCKLE
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DESIGN: “BON VOYAGE”

BY WAITER CRANE

BY JOSEPH H0DEL

and elegance of its design. The jewellery ex-
hibited by Miss F. Stern and Miss G. Conolly,
and by W. S. Hadaway, was of a high order.
Some of the pieces by Mr. Joseph Hodel were
of particular beauty, and we reproduce two
designs for buckles from among them. On one
side of the room was exhibited a large design
by Mr. Frank Brangwyn, A.R.A., full of his best
characteristics. Much jewellery was exhibited, and
the prevailing quality of it was high, though certain
designers stood out whose names have become
established by their output of beauty.

In the South Room Messrs. Heal & Son ex-
hibited some characteristic furniture designed by
Mr. Ambrose Heal, jun. There was an interesting
decorative panel, The Conquest of Fire, by Mr. E.
 
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