International studio — 40.1910
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Nr. 157 (March 1910)
DOI article:Whitley, William Thomas: The Arts and Crafts Society's exhibition at the New Gallery, [1]
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The Arts and Crafts Society's Exhibition
by the grace of Mr. C. F. A. Voysey's charming three-pronged fork, which seem to have less grace
little cruet with its tall bottles of clear glass, and and feeling for balance than the ordinary articles
this again by the simple elegance of Mr. J. Paul in everyday use. Mr. Edward Spencer shows a
Cooper's silver toast rack; all three things of variety of domestic objects in silver, copper and
domestic use that are frequently, in fact generally, bronze, including butter dishes, fruit-bowls, tea-
ugly. But Mr Voysey, so successful with his caddies and candlesticks, all curiously attractive,
cruet, does not charm us with his silver spoon and No less happy are his trivet in wrought iron, and
PAINTED SCREEN : "THE KING: HIS SHIPS"
BY R. MORTON NANCE
39
by the grace of Mr. C. F. A. Voysey's charming three-pronged fork, which seem to have less grace
little cruet with its tall bottles of clear glass, and and feeling for balance than the ordinary articles
this again by the simple elegance of Mr. J. Paul in everyday use. Mr. Edward Spencer shows a
Cooper's silver toast rack; all three things of variety of domestic objects in silver, copper and
domestic use that are frequently, in fact generally, bronze, including butter dishes, fruit-bowls, tea-
ugly. But Mr Voysey, so successful with his caddies and candlesticks, all curiously attractive,
cruet, does not charm us with his silver spoon and No less happy are his trivet in wrought iron, and
PAINTED SCREEN : "THE KING: HIS SHIPS"
BY R. MORTON NANCE
39