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International studio — 35.1908

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No. 139 (September, 1908)
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Art-school notes
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Art School Notes



DESIGN FOR A FRIEZE

(Kunstgewerbe-Schule, Vienna)

BY E. MARGOLD

interesting work(non-com-
peting) by past students,
which included figure and
landscape subjects by Miss
May Furness, Mr. J. H.
Swan and Miss Burgess.

Mcl. Taylor, and Margaret D. Warren. The
prize of £3 for anatomy has been gained by Edith
Linquist. _
Mr. T. B. Kennington acted as judge and
awarded the prizes in the various sections at last
month’s meeting and exhibition of the Lambeth
Art Club, the membership of which is confined to
past and present students of the Lambeth School
of Art. The average quality of the work shown
was good, and Mr. Kennington selected a number
of works as worthy of honourable mention, in
addition to those to which prizes were given.
The prize for a portrait pictorially treated was
taken by Mr. E. G. Kealey, with a well-arranged
study painted in low tones, and the one for design
in black-and-white fell to Miss Tause, for an
effective combination of
the figure and foliage.
The other prizes were
awarded as follows:—Still
Life in Oils, Mr. Eric
Kennington; Still Life in
Water Colour, MissHaxell;
Landscape in Oils, Miss
Dorette Roche; Land-
scape in Water Colour,
Miss Simpson; and Design
in Colour, Miss Farquhar.
Honourable mentions were
given to works exhibited
by Miss E. K. Burgess,
Miss Chidson, Miss K.
Blackmore, Miss Bult,
Miss W. Biddle, Mr. Eric
Kennington, Miss Far-
quhar, Miss Francis and
Miss Roche. The prizes
for the best studies in the
exhibition, irrespective of
subject, were allotted by
Mr. Kennington to Miss
M. Simpson, Miss Far-
quhar and Miss Tause, in
the order given. The exhi ■
5 vv. . design for woollen
bition also contained some

The new Central School
of Arts and Crafts, erected by the London
County Council in Southampton Row, was thrown
open for inspection last month, on the occasion
of a small exhibition of works selected from those
submitted in competition for the Council’s scholar-
ships and exhibitions. The exhibition contained
specimens of cabinet-making, modelling, gilding,
printing, glass-painting, sign-writing, jewellery and
book binding, in addition to examples of ordinary
art-school work, book illustration and fashion
drawing. The class-rooms and studios were still
unfurnished at the time of the exhibition, but it is
evident from their size and number that the County
Council have made preparations for the education
of a veritable army of students. The new Central
School is an immense building, and those adven-
turous spirits who climbed to its summit on the

fabric
(Kunstgewerbe-Schule, Vienna)

BY LEOPOLDINE KOLBA

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