FIG. 25.—WROUGHT-IRON CANDLESTICKS
FROM UPPER AND LOWER AUSTRIA
(In the Imperial Industrial Collection, Vienna)
measures to preserve what is left from being lost
for ever.
We have received from
Executive Commissioner
for the Milan International
Exhibition, a list of the
awards (for engravings,
etchings and lithographs)
in the Decorative Arts
Court of the British section
at this Exhibition. To the
International Society ot
Sculptors, Painters and Gra-
vers, as a body, a “ Grand
Prix ” is awarded ; while of
the members of the Society
exhibiting in the “ Collec-
tivity,” Sir Chas. Holroyd,
Prof. Legros and Mr.
Joseph Pennell receive
“diplomes d’honneur”;
Mr. Sidney Lee, Mr.
Frank Mura and Mr. A.
W. Seaby, gold medals;
Mr. Morley Fletcher, Mr.
Oliver Hall, Mr. A. S.
Hartrick, Mr. L. H.
Shannon and Mr. E. J.
A. S. Levetus.
Mr. Arthur Serena,
At the recent international exhibi-
tion of the Munich “ Secession,” more
than a fourth of the works exhibited,
excluding those which were not for
sale, have been sold, the total number
thus disposed of being sixty-nine. Three
etchings by Mr. Brangwyn, A.R.A., one of which,
the Santa Maria della Salute, Venice, was recently
reproduced in The Studio, and an oil painting by
Mr. Alfred Withers were among the purchases.
FIG. 26.—WROUGHT-IRON IMPLEMENTS
(Museum fur Volkskunde, Vienna)
FROM ISTRIA
Old Austro-Hungarian Peasant Furniture
Sullivan, silver medals; and Mr. H.
M. Livens, a bronze medal. Among
other artists who exhibited with the
Society, Mr. F. Brangwyn, A.R.A., and
M. Lucien Pissarro both receive a
“Grand Prix”; Mr. Alfred East, A.R.A.,
a “ diplome d’honneur ”; Mr. E. S.
Lawrenson, Mr. Arthur Rackham and
Mr. Charles Ricketts, gold medals;
Mr. J. D. Batten and M. Olsson-
Nordfeldt, silver medals; Mr. Harry
Becker, a bronze medal; and Mr.
Robert Spencer, honourable mention.
Messrs. Anning Bell, Walter Crane,
Lewis F. Day, and Howson Taylor
have each been awarded a “Grand Prix,”
and the Guild of Handicraft a “diplome
d’honneur.”
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