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International studio — 33.1907/​1908(1908)

DOI issue:
No. 131 (January, 1908)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.28253#0241

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BOOKBINDING BY MRS. PEARSON-GEE
(Lately exhibited at the Carfax Gallery)

day. With them the quality and texture of the
leather receive great attention. Their decora-
tion is generally of a formal character, either in
well - arranged geometrical patterns or partly
geometrical and partly conventionalised leaf-

work. With the work of the English designers
we have named we include an example of a
binding with an effective relief design by Miss
Muriel Moller, a Swedish lady who has spent a
considerable time in this country.


BOOKBINDING BY MRS. PEARSON-GEE
(Lately exhibited at the Carfax Gallery)


BOOKBINDING BY MRS. TEARSON-GEE
(Lately exhibited at the Carfax Gallery)

The Goupil Gallery Ex-
hibition is the second of
the series inaugurated last
year by Messrs. Marchant
& Co., and is very repre-
sentative of the activity of
the modern school in Eng-
land, whilst including
other European work. An
exhibition of this nature
has not failed to meet
with appreciation in all
quarters. The names of
G. Clausen, Frank Brang-
wyn, John Lavery, Alfred
East, George Henry, and
J. E. Blanche, to mention
only a few of those repre-
sented, indicate the cha-
racter of the exhibits. Mr.
William Nicholson and.

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