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International studio — 33.1907/​1908(1908)

DOI Heft:
The International Studio (November, 1907)
DOI Artikel:
Oliver, Maude I. G.: A painter of the Middle West, L. H. Meakin
DOI Artikel:
Arts and crafts exhibition in New York
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.28253#0366

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Arts and Crafts Exhibition in New York



the low panel, en-
titled Mount Bat-
lie, Camden,
Maine, gives us
an attractive
stretch of moun-
tain country i n
which distance is
a leading feature.
Such may be
considered a par-
tial survey of the
works of one of
the interesting fig-
ures in the artistic
life of the middle
West, one who is
vitally in earnest,
thoroughly per-
sonal in all he
undertakes,
whose shortcomings in expression are more negative
than positive and who is a painter first and always.

YOUNG TREES

BY L. H. MEAKIN

RTS AND CRAFTS
IN NEW YORK

EXHIBITION

The National Arts Club will collabo-
rate with the National Society of Crafts-
men to hold an important exhibition of craft work
this month. The exhibition—to be held in the
galleries of the National Arts Club and in the stu-
dios of the National Society of Craftsmen, on

TWILIGHT AND STORM

Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, New York—will
be open to the public from November 20 to De-
cember 11 inclusive.
There will be ample space for this exhibition in
the extensive galleries of the National Arts Club
combined with the studios of the National Society
of Craftsmen. It will be possible, in this space,
to present an exhibition of great interest and im-
portance. Not only will there be modern craft
work shown from all over the country, but every
effort will be made to have unique and interesting
examples representing the historical development
of craft work, a
collection which
will be attractive
alike to the stu-
dent and the
craftsman.
During the ex-
hibition practical
demonstrations
will be given by
workers in differ-
ent crafts and lec-
tures delivered by
those competent to
speak on the devel-
opment of the craft
movement. Craft
workers through-
out the country
have been invited
by l. h. meakin to participate.

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