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International studio — 33.1907/​1908(1908)

DOI issue:
No. 131 (January, 1908)
DOI article:
Napier-Clavering, C.: Birmingham painters and craftsmen at the Fine Art Society's galleries
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.28253#0233

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Birmingham Painters and Craftsmen

best fitted for their purpose, deliberately foregoing
those effects which would hinder and using such
delights of form and colour as would serve the
architectural intention of their work ? And as we
may well hesitate to attribute to ignorance the
well-weighed and deliberate omissions of these
early painters, so, in the right restraint and careful
■choice of presentment shown in the work of their
followers, we may recognise the fruit of a know-


“THE QUAKERESS” BY JOSEPH E. SOUTHALL.
(pencil and wash drawing)


BANNER FOR CHURCH DESIGNED BY C. M. GERE
OF S. MARY THE VIRGIN WORKED BY THE MISSES
PRIMROSE HILL BATTERBURY
(Photo by Miss Blaiklock)

malignity”; and the truth and purity of its
colour, its mastery of drawing and its decorative
fitness, being, forsooth, unfashionable, are alike

ledge so sure that it has
no need to cry aloud in
the market-place and to
exhibit all its wares.
Yet such is the temper
■pf the professed critics of
the time, while every
ultra - modern phase is
assured of its prophet,
this kind of faithful and
sincere art remains un-
noticed, or obtains only
what Mr. Swinburne calls
“ the purblind scrutiny of
prepossession or the
.squint-eyed inspection of


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ALTAR CLOTH FOR S. AGNES CHURCH, MOSELEY

BY MARY J. NEWILL
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