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International studio — 39.1909/​1910(1910)

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Nr. 153 (November 1909)
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19868#0028

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THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO November, igog\

Special International Studio Numbers

SKETCHING GROUNDS

With an Introduction by

ALFRED EAST, A.R.A., R.E., H.R.M.S.
250 Illustrations. Cloth. 4to. $3.00 net. Postage 35 cents
Limited Edition. No Reprint. Price will be advanced

Various sketching grounds in Europe and the British Isles are described and illus-
trated by well-known artists, among them John Lavcry, Wilfrid Ball, E. W. Charlton,
Thomas Scott. Mr. Joseph l'cnncll contributes an article on New York, illustrated by
eleven drawings, six of them full-page reproductions. "New York from the harbor,"
says Mr. Pcnncll, "rises a vision, a mirage of the lower bay, the color by day more shim-
mering than Venice, by night more magical than I^ondon."

OLD ENGLISH COLOR-PRINTS

(Special Winter Number International Studio, 1909)

4to. Cloth. $3.00 net. Postage 35 cents

Limited Edition. No Reprint. Price will be advanced

The artistic appeal of the /eighteenth century in England, especially as regards the later decades, would seem to be growing continually
stronger and wider, and while the great painters of that period triumphantly assert their mastery, the work of their brilliant interpreters
on the copper-plate is meeting with ever-increasing appreciation. The forty illustrations included in this volume, are faithful reproduc-
tions in facsimile colors of some of the choicest examples of the art, carefully selected from some of the most important private collections.

THE WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS OF TURNER

(Special Extra Number International Studio)

THIRTY BEAUTIFUL PLATES in COLOR

Limited Edition. No Reprint. Price will be Advanced After Publication

4to. Cloth. $3.00 net. Postage 35 cents

The remarkable development of the art of water-color pa inting as exemplified in the drawings of J. M. W. Turner is one of the most
interesting features in the history of modern art. Magnificent as some of his oil pictures undoubtedly are, it was in water color that
Turner's genius found its true expression. Mr. W. G. Rawlinson, a well-known critic, contributes to the text, as does also Mr. A. J.
J'inbcrg, who is arranging in chronological order the entire collection of over 18,ooo drawings by Turner in the National Gallery, and Sir
Charles llolroyd, the director of the National Gallery. About thirty illustrations in facsimile colors are reproduced direct from some of
the finest and most important of Turner's water colors in private collections and in the National Gallery.

BOOK OF SATYRS

By AUSTIN OSMAN SPARE

Cloth. \7/4x\3/4 inches. $6.00 net. Postage extra

A collection of unusually powerful drawings, representing allegorically certain vices and follies of the present day, such as Intem-
perance, Quackery, Politics, Fashion, Officialism, etc. Mr. Spare's drawings are lineal descendants of the famous drawings of Holbein's
"Vance of Death," and other work of a similar character by the old masters.

The International Studio Year Book
of Decorative Art, 1909

This Year Book, the fourth, will prove of the greatest value and as-
sistance to all interested in the most recent developments in the Decorative
and Applied Arts. It forms a complete record of the best work being pro-
duced to-day and contains some hundreds of illustrations (eight in color).

PREVIOUS ISSUES
RARE N U M BE R S

Year Book of 1906. Cloth. 4to. $5.00 net. Postage 35 cents
Year Book of 1907. Cloth. 4to. $10.00 net. Postage 35 cents
Year Book of 190S. Cloth. 4to. $5.00 net. Postage 35 cents

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