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International studio — 35.1908

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The international Studio (July, 1908)
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Summer school notes
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Summer Schools

gives criticisms by post on drawings, water colors
and small paintings. Students not members of the
class may submit work in this way if desired.
Frank Townsend Hutchens has just returned
from a year's work in Holland and France and be-
gins the ninth season of his summer painting classes
at Unadilla Forks, New York, on July i. The
Unadilla Valley offers a full variety of delightful
landscape for sketching and is near Cooperstown,
the home of J. Fenimore Cooper, and other quaint
old towns noted in early American history. Pupils
will receive Mr. Hutchens’s personal attention two
days in the week.
A summer class will be conducted by the Nan-
tucket School of Design at Nantucket, Mass., July
io to August 15. Courses consist of applied de-
sign, landscape, still life, illustration, metal work,
woodwork. ■ Criticisms will be given daily.

Courses of instruction are given in design, compo-
sition, water color, pottery, metal and jewelry,
leather, bookbinding, wood-block printing and
stenciling.
Marshal T. Fry will open his summer class at
Southampton, Long Island, July 1, to continue till
August 12. Lessons are given in design and its re-
lation to ceramics and textiles, landscape composi-
tion and out-door painting in charcoal and oil color.
The Cape Cod School of Art will open its
summer class July 1. The season closes August 1.
The Lyme Summer School, which opened its
seventh season in the picturesque old Connecticut
town on June 15, continues until September 15.
The work is under the personal direction of Mr.
Frank Vincent Du Mond, who will give three criti-
cisms a week.

A summer class conducted
and Miss Sallie B. Tannahill,
Fine Arts, Teachers’ College,
will be held at Noank,
Conn., from July 7 to Au-
gust ix. Lessons will be
given on the principles of
design, landscape painting
and illustration in oil, water
color and charcoal. Miss
Tannahill has been the as-
sistant of Mr. Arthur W.
Dow at his Ipswich, Mass.,
summer school.
The Cleveland School
of Art held the closing ex-
ercises of its twenty-sixth
season Monday evening,
June 8. An address was
given by the Rev. Ward
Beecher Pickard. An ex-
hibition of work by pupils
of the school was held June
10 to 14.
The Handicraft Guild,
of Minneapolis, Minn., will
hold its summer session
from June 15 to July 17.
Ernest A. Batchelder, di-
rector, will be assisted by
well-known craftsmen.

by Mr. Alon Bement The Coggeshall Camp and Studio at Lanes-
of the Department of ville on Cape Ann have begun their season, which
Columbia University, lasts until the middle of September.


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