Studio-Talk
PORTRAIT OF FRÄULEIN ELLA JONAS BY C. BENNEWITZ VON I.OEFEN
(By permüsion of Herr J. J. Weber)
wert fairly good all
round, the sculpture,
with a few exceptions,
was below the usual
Standard. The black-
and-white work was ex-
cellent. A number of
small rooms were al-
lotted to certain artists,
some of whom sent as
many as thirty works.
Considerable dissatis-
faction was caused in
consequence, for
amongst the large num-
ber of rejections, want
of space was given as a
reason for many.
The State has just pur-
chased from the Salon
d’Automne the beautiful
pastel by M. Gropeano,
now reproduced on page
358. H. F.
Berlin. —The
Grosse Kunst-
Ausstellung, re-
cently held in
Berlin, was confined to
works by German artists, the
Committeehaving refrained
from inviting foreigners to
exhibit. Taking the show
as a whole, it may be said
that while the paintings
MONOTYPE
The artists favoured
with special rooms
included Hans Herr-
mann, W. Hamacher,
Julius Jacob, Gustav
Kampmann, A. Volk-
mann, Franz Skarbina.
A room was also de-
voted to Rudolph von
Alt, who died shortly
before the Exhibition
feebleness of the medium. Finally, it is a real was opened, at the age of ninety. Thirty-six of his
pleasure to record the presence here of M. Camille water-colours were on view, representing exterior
Bourget, the great artist
who is so rarely represented
in the public galleries.
562
BY KARL KAPPSTEIN
PORTRAIT OF FRÄULEIN ELLA JONAS BY C. BENNEWITZ VON I.OEFEN
(By permüsion of Herr J. J. Weber)
wert fairly good all
round, the sculpture,
with a few exceptions,
was below the usual
Standard. The black-
and-white work was ex-
cellent. A number of
small rooms were al-
lotted to certain artists,
some of whom sent as
many as thirty works.
Considerable dissatis-
faction was caused in
consequence, for
amongst the large num-
ber of rejections, want
of space was given as a
reason for many.
The State has just pur-
chased from the Salon
d’Automne the beautiful
pastel by M. Gropeano,
now reproduced on page
358. H. F.
Berlin. —The
Grosse Kunst-
Ausstellung, re-
cently held in
Berlin, was confined to
works by German artists, the
Committeehaving refrained
from inviting foreigners to
exhibit. Taking the show
as a whole, it may be said
that while the paintings
MONOTYPE
The artists favoured
with special rooms
included Hans Herr-
mann, W. Hamacher,
Julius Jacob, Gustav
Kampmann, A. Volk-
mann, Franz Skarbina.
A room was also de-
voted to Rudolph von
Alt, who died shortly
before the Exhibition
feebleness of the medium. Finally, it is a real was opened, at the age of ninety. Thirty-six of his
pleasure to record the presence here of M. Camille water-colours were on view, representing exterior
Bourget, the great artist
who is so rarely represented
in the public galleries.
562
BY KARL KAPPSTEIN