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COMPRISING MARCH, APRIL, MAY AND JUNE, 1910
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Achenbach......,...... 236 Albert Goodwin, R.W.S. Eleven Illus. . . 85
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Mallows, F.R.I.,B.A., and F. L. Griggs. Ben| Robert Anning. By T. Martin Wood.
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Arts and Crafts Society's Exhibition at the New Bentwich, Hetty Muriel....... 78
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Atterbury, Grosvenor. Two Illus. xviii Besnard, Albert. One Illus......271,275
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Blue Shadows in Nature and Art. By J. W. Canadian Art Club Exhibition. Six Illus. . . 243
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Brownell, Franklin. One Illus.....244, 246 Cox, Albert...........140
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Despian, Albert......... 276 Ferrari, Defendente........ ci
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Dewing T. W...........xxiv Finnish Museum......... 328
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Frimston, Miss G. . 333 Groll, Albert. One Illus.......lxiv
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Gessner, Albert ......... 70 Hankey, Mrs. Lee....... . - 290
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Goodwin, Albert, R.W.S. By A. Lys Baldry. Hay-Cooper, L. One Illus......106,112
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Gothenburg Museum........328 Heal & Son. Two Illus........ 41, 42
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Herter Albert..........xvi iam Rankin. Four Illus. ... ... . . xcviii
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Imperial Arts and Crafts Schools, Vienna. Two "Konstnarshuset"......... 327
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On Principles and Traditions.....336 Mann, Harrington........310, xci
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Metropolitan Museum, New York:
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Moran, J. W. Blue Shadows in Nature and
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Muller, Albert.......... 40 Pauli, Hanna.......... 327
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National Museum, Stockholm. Three Illus. . 120, 328 Pencil Society, London Exhibition .... 224
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Ness, J.' A............223 Pennsylvania Academy, One Hundred and Fifth
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Newell G. Glenn. One Illus......lxv dred and Fifth Annual Exhibition. Six Illus. 158
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Arts and Crafts Society's Exhibition. Three Petersen. One Illus......... 108
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Nippon............303 Pilkington Tile and Pottery Co. One Illus. . 109
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Power, Albert .......... 165 Rosen, Ludwig, Austrian Painter. Seven Illus. n
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Quinze, Louis..........236 Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engrav-
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Rigaud............236 Schuyler, Montgomery. Metropolitan Museum,
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Sesshu. One Illus. ... . . . . 104,303 Sterner, Albert. One Illus.......162,1
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Short, Frank..........223 Studio Talk. One hundred and fifty-two Illus.
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Goodwin, Albert, R.W.S. "Westminster." A Colored Reproduction of the Oil Painting .... xxviii
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Whistler, James McNeill. Harmony in Blue and Silver. "Beaching the Boat, Etretat." A Colored
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Architectural Association Sketch Book, 1909. By Gerald C. Horsley, Theodore Fyfe and W. Curtis Green 251
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Arts and Crafts of Ancient Egypt. By W. M. Flinders Petrie, D.C.L............ 80
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Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the National Loan Exhibition, 1909, 1910....... 165
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Constable's Sketches in Oils and Water Colors.................. 250
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English Lead Work—Its Art and History. By Lawrence Weaver, F.S.A........... 165
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Lettering and Writing. By Percy Smith................... 251
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New History of Painting in Italy. By Crowe and Cavacaselle. By Edward Hutton...... 166
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / The open-air pulpit of Grace Church, New York
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BY SAMUEL HOWE means new to the old country—France, Italy and
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World so timely an evidence of its daily need large multitudes to hear the appeal of Hooker and
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We are also to be congratulated on the subject carried in triumph and laid at the feet of the
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An open-air pulpit is an innovation and a depar- Iems of the day, appealing to the hearts with firm
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / The etchings of Herman A. Webster
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THE ETCHINGS OF HERMAN A. the school games, and at Yale he was one of the
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Exposition at Paris and by a tour in Japan and
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and individuality. One of that small company is and, at his father's wish, Mr. Webster—in the office
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Mr. Herman A. Webster. of the Chicago Record-Herald and elsewhere—
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facts of his biography are of little real importance, mination, however, won its way at last, and in Feb-
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Furstenberg at Paris has graduated at a famous Meryon's etchings, and fell instantly under the spell
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an American, with New York as his native city ? and complete in that it was based on his own ex-
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holiday at Grez, that " pretty and very melancholy and Les Blanchissenses. In both we find the ar-
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duced and exhibited during the last
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above old timbered houses, and that : " " ^Cf 3
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And so we pass to two courtyard old houses by Herman a.
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and feeling. His Rue Brise
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composition and in fine
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general treatment, and is not
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ness and concentrated sim-
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spiritual and human sugges-
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and lighting the seamed interstices of plaster and Dame, showing the splendid mass of the cathedral
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Morgue, for instance, the one small blemish is the Here, and to some extent in the Pont Neuj
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and perhaps there could be no higher praise—that and so while the Pont Neuj and the Notre Dame
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Gothic canopies and tracery
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and for its subtle delicacy of
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of the Rue Brise Miche and Les Blanchissenses
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aspect and a power of selection that, disregarding
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In studying the work of a young etcher—and
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Unsafe Tenement by heart. And there comes in
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cost of his own individuality, and one reason for
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as "treacly." Light and shade enter into charm-
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his plates, that claims attention, and that is his
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will be H. Bolton Jones, John W. Alexander and
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / The paintings of Prof. Henry Tonks
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and finally F.R.C.S., before he was thirty. The
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what they called Classicists opposed what were can easily understand and hardly over-estimate,
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I cannot say, but we may be fairly sure that the romance of Walker, and Millais' eminent ability to
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we might speculate, would be his attitude towards hospitals, there to win and quit a position of high
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has been for him a sort of goal, and
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consorting with, and indispensable
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and '8 we see in the full flower
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fairly set; and in wondeiing, as we
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fostered an ambition to become a painter, and as English " shows. His first oil, a little and charming
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there too as his assistant. In this way, then, reverie; the intricate subtleties of tone and atmos-
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a student see—see, that is, not only the surface What is, I think, the most personal and valuable
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interpretation, and some-
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of taste and aspirations.
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1896; the small Toilet of a year or so later, and
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brilliant observation and of mere narrative; it
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she feeds her pet, while presage of the tears and
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behind the daintinesses and sumptuous array, in
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and of firelight phenomena. His success with The Strolling Players. But her charm, I think,
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rather his comprehension of children does not ness and business of life. And the yet smaller
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or just has opened into the full flower. And Tonks' most personal expression in pigment; they
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impressionism of Monet or Pissarro—an impres- gain in richness, in device, and purity of colour has
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relished by Charles Conder. By Mrs. Conder's ness of The Crystal Gazer and The Bird Cage.
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water-colours is more precious ; in them he prac- and atmosphere; for their integrity in draughts-
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and white. In his capacity as t'j.
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range, as a line draughtsman and as
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and crisp sense of form and an
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symphonies and wonderful rich- {In the possession of Mrs. Conder)
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / An Austrian painter in water-colors: Ludwig Rösch
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / Architectural gardening, 8
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AND F. L. GRIGGS.
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value of the house and garden is a real commercial
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seriously and intelligently interested in the work of
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suburb and elsewhere. Such instances as these
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offer, and of the reasonable and sincere treatment
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village to the outskirts, and in this way en-
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of which we hope to publish and further
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designed and drawn by c e. mallows, f.r.i.b.\.
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the living room and bed-
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designed and drawn by c. e. mallows, f.r.i.b.a. room itself. An unusual
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garden and the remainder about equally divided tage to a house and garden afforded by a garden
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with a footpath, following the natural levels of the loggia, which in plan adjoins the dining room and
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side, to the left, the site falls gently to the north- The plan on page 21 shows a large and com-
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the living room and ver-
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elliptical lunettes and
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with flowers and placed
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and useful purpose of a
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and steps form a part of
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this scheme. a porch and terrace designed and drawn by f. l. griggs
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GARDEN HOUSE SET IN RECESSED YEW HEDGE DESIGNED AND DRAWN BY F. L. GRIGGS
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tion from the various and beautiful varieties of rock this, the south-west, front of the house. The outer
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the face of the rock to the yew hedge, and as the grass walk below.
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the gardens above ought to be one of the most garden is of a very simple character, and consists
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are those between the large centre grass plat and orchard is planned and the yew walk in the fore-
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and adjoining the sunk rose garden just referred The garden house (with room over) set in the
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It is linked up with the house plan and directly recess shown on page 23, form portions of an
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or loggia between the terrace and the north flower of The Studio. Both these features - are linked
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an advantage in wet and cold weather. The south-west or garden side of a sixteenth-
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / Some paintings and sketches by H. S. Hopwood, R.W.S.
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letters R.A. and A.R.A., is that they sometimes
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and nothing can make it otherwise until we live
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Grace after Meat, and from it we get some idea of
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is now one of interpretation, and of creation only
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truths and beauties that are all its own. But
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which it responds, and of his attitude before
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The Arts and Crafts Society s Exhibition
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bition for works of art and
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the Arts and Crafts So-
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accomplished in him." His pictures are generally connected with the name and work not only of
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and our English fields still
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Art Museum has had pre-
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Richard Farkes Bonmgton carving and gilding executed by mary batten and assistants
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The Arts and Crafts Society s Exhibition
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bition for works of art and
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the Arts and Crafts So-
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accomplished in him." His pictures are generally connected with the name and work not only of
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and our English fields still
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Art Museum has had pre-
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Richard Farkes Bonmgton carving and gilding executed by mary batten and assistants
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / The Arts and Crafts Society's exhibition at the New Gallery, [1]
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The Arts and Crafts Society s Exhibition
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aptly puts it, and with the
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which all the Arts and Crafts
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London, and the chances
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The Arts and Crafts Society's Exhibition
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for the craftsmen and designers ? The Academy
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engraved by cecil thomas exhibition to one of Arts and" Crafts should not
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so much directly and indi-
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in a very small and limited
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tradition in design and crafts-
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rently gone for good, and only
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furniture at the Arts and Crafts
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The Arts and Crafts Society's Exhibition
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Jessie Bayes shows an elaborate and highly
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welcome freedom from undue ornament, and seem
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H. Smith & Son, Mr. Henry Blaauw, and Miss
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merit, and there is nothing in any
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sought for. Here, in glass cases and
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of its exhibition of those whose work mqrse m goldj silver> enameli sapphires and moonstones
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The Arts and Crafts Society s Exhibition
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Room, together with designs for end-papers and In workmanship it is in the mass immeasurably
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book-plates by Mr. G. W. Eve and Mr. H. of the technical schools. But why is there such
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" Histoire de la Reine du Matin et de Soliman and clasps? The resemblance is shown not only
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Pissarro; and the curious and fanciful drawing from the same source.
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been given deservedly to a work of sustained and handiwork and no lack of variety and novelty,
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in the numerous and elabo- ■UttuUtHiH
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carving and gilding of the ^B^HBK|EEEQsiag£|8|
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305), and in fulfilment of ESgggfiSSiH
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work, and the West Room
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The Arts and Crafts Society's Exhibition
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EXECUTED BY FRANK JOBE AND WALTER SPENCER
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and dignified, in spite of its small scale, made for
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fine morse in gold and silver, adorned with enamel,
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ware, wonderful in the richness and brilliancy of
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and executed by Mr. Albert Muller; and a good
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The Arts and Crafts Society s Exhibition
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ebony and walnut cabinet
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cabinet in ebony and satin-
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Thornton and Mr. C. Downer,____
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(January No., p. 301); and a case
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several handsome and imposing
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Mr. Horace Warner and others, and a great
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striking groups in carved and coloured wood, The
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Nance (see page 39) and Miss Annie Garnett, and
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LONDON.—The Harmony in Blue and
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Mr. Horace Warner and others, and a great
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striking groups in carved and coloured wood, The
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Nance (see page 39) and Miss Annie Garnett, and
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LONDON.—The Harmony in Blue and
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / Studio-talk
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from Mr. Whistler's studio in 1901, and was ex- At the same meeting as that which elected Mr.
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is slightly larger than our reproduction. sculptor, and Mr. Ernest George, architect. All
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ranks of the members has been filled by the pro- man and his advance has been remarkable, but
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to gain admission to the Academy, and his election --
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influence and personality, is now far more numerous to the nation by Sir Hubert von Herkomer, R.A.,
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Swan, Mr. T. Brock, Mr. B. W. Leader, and the
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tion of Italian pictures, and we are told was
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Northern and Central India, in which Mr. Frank
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the artist, and has furnished him with some of his
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and execution. The Bathing Ghats, which is re-
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and On the Way to the Shrine may also be ranked
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a market scene, good in colour and arrangement,
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and George Wetherbee. Quite recently an article
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with decorative contrast of colour, and his most
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DECORATIONS FOR THE MUSIC ROOM OF A PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP BY PROF. GERALD MOIRA
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of a music room in one of the P. and O. Com-
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tradition with modernity and freedom of design,
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autographic and spontaneous form of lithography.
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J. Pennell, Ethel Gabain, and A. Lepere might be
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both touch and vision, but with Maitland the vision
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sion upon an art otherwise blithe and happily
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the great versatility and skill of the artist in turning
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rather than by outline, and successful stencil work
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different character, and there will be found people
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and with the component colour contrasts brought
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been exhibiting some tempera landscapes, and
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section of Arts and Crafts, representing principally
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pected in this district, with some embroidery, book filled with paintings on canvas designed and
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younger contributors the work of Mr. Edward Enterprise, and Commerce. A few years ago the
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Berwick, were designed by and
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Edinburgh School of Art; and
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was entrusted to the late Charles Furze, and this never crossed the border into England until the
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understands and can interpret the grandeur of
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method, he adds an independence and indivi-
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as, e.g., Oxford, Ewelme and Burford and neigh-
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here illustrated is the outcome and expression of
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stiles of the gates, are placed sideways and cut
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duction the crisp and workmanlike chiselling of
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and in various other exhibitions, but this did not
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examples of every school, and we were compelled
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more important works are required and, briefly, by Raymond Bigot. This artist, who must be
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which were shown at the Salon 1909 and were At present Bigot is engaged in work more deco-
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L'Enfant a la Crinoline by Desch, a fine landscape for a bed, and his Vol de Corbeaux—a decorative
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Rodin, and also the interesting and valuable busts Gazelle, a group in bronze a cire perdite, is a little
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character, a vigour and a -
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were hung, and indeed
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ernes, and the success
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charming interior of a mill and two pastel studies.
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importance, and in his manipulation of copper,
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of Robert, and Mme. Le Meilleur's embroideries
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some pictures of vigorous and sincere execution.
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he sets himself to render the nature and the life of
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the same name, and a portrait of the dancer, Lily
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President of the Kunstlergenossenschaft and him-
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ment, particularly those of men, and both
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witch and David Kohn—the last a remarkably
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plane he has attained is a high one, and at the
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Mehoffer, Albert Schwarz, Alfred Wesemann, Josef
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Windhager contributed some outdoor scenes, Im to be an artist of very sensitive touch and percep-
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and rich in coloration. Otto Herschel's work them, and moreover the quality of the work
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Eduard Ameseder, and Othmar Ruzicka, whose the Tyrol across the Brenner Pass and on the pass
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and Emmie von Leuzer Hirschfeld whose un- mothers. His art is rich in poetic fancy, and it
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and Otto Hofner, and
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Mik, Rudolf Hanke and
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to his woods, and has suc-
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Brunauer, and Henryk von
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tender snow-scenes and
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her whims and all her
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much daintiness and fresh-
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whose old roofs and grey
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birds, ravens, vultures and
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in its freshness and orig-
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and garden subjects also
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drawings full of life and
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AN OLD SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN INTERIOR SHOWN AT REINER AND LEWINSKY'S GALLERIES, BERLIN
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himself in bronze and in marble, some good examples
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Messrs. Reiner and Lewinsky were
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jewellery, metal-work, ceramics and weaving, as
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which rich wainscotings, massive chests and
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scholarly attainments and a thorough craftsman.
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easily inserted or hung up in flats and
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the antique, but also came under the stained and leaded glass panel designed by a. hamburger
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yet real creative gifts, and untiring study
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for imaginative and pas-
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stained and leaded glass panels designed by beckf.r-tempelburg ,
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affords opportunities to acquire without great Count Kalkreuth is always serious, simple and
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instrument in the rendering of anatomical form, displays the artist's talent for composition and
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studies of trees, and his
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from proletarian life, and
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and Toulouse-Lautrec J. J.
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to the front in European ceramics, and
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and is intensely national in character.
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upon Danish Art, and Martin Nyrop, the architect
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Danish castles of Fredensborg and Kronborg. In
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and this was worked on the old tech-
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effects are so natural and subdued that
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of the old potters and realised that porcelain figure by christian tho.msen
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and Schmidt, instructing them and filling them
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with the various fluid glazes, and especially the
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The influence of Krog has been a wide one, and
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and Denmark justly celebrates his triumph. Every-
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Locker, and Knud Kyhn, all four belonging to the
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nar Borjeson, and his sister, the sculptor,
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and foremost among them being the ex-
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Museum, but the Stockholmians have
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blue sky and the glittering white snow-clad hills
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ting in an easy-chair in a natural and characteristic
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works—inkstands and so forth—are the best. {Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Works)
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Milles, were given to the city and placed in the
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Thomas and Mr. Russell Flint; Mr. John Lavery's
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bought a painting by Mr. Charles Shannon, and
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bowl and basin are in-
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6 ° r " dives and lazarus by marianne h. w. rob1li.iard
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Park, and J. G. Laing, all acquired for private
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specially represented were Bavaria, Hungary, and
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and the late P. S. Kroyer, are the most notable.
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Millais, the child of a Jersey father and an
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Sculpture was Thomas Banks, afterwards R.A., and
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Park, and J. G. Laing, all acquired for private
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specially represented were Bavaria, Hungary, and
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and the late P. S. Kroyer, are the most notable.
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Millais, the child of a Jersey father and an
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Sculpture was Thomas Banks, afterwards R.A., and
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / Art School notes
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wick Medal, and the cartoon prize; and the skilful
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and Archbishop Trench. The rich man with his
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and Travelling Studentship at the Royal Academy.
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separate and distinct award. The first competition
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Medal and Travelling Studentship for composition
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years, at first under Mr. Wright and afterwards
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well-drawn and imaginative drawing of A Female
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Hawksley, Mr. T. Lewis, Mr. D. G. Shields and
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students and friends, the book being the produc-
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there, and now that it stands as the largest and
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evidences of care and thoughtfulness in adapting
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Reviews and Notices
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Coventry, D. Y. Cameron, and others. J. T.
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and the institution is in full working order. Mean-
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and many fine examples of ornament in the shape
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1908, and who had studied at the Architectural
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and stained glass, furniture drawings and studies
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still-life in groups of pottery and fruit, showing
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by James Greig, R.B.A. (London : A. and C.
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especially those of the Parish Clerk and one or two
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lished, and he has not even attempted to give a
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Roodscreens and Roodlofis. By Frederick
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Reviews and Notices
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Coventry, D. Y. Cameron, and others. J. T.
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and the institution is in full working order. Mean-
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and many fine examples of ornament in the shape
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1908, and who had studied at the Architectural
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and stained glass, furniture drawings and studies
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still-life in groups of pottery and fruit, showing
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by James Greig, R.B.A. (London : A. and C.
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especially those of the Parish Clerk and one or two
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lished, and he has not even attempted to give a
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Roodscreens and Roodlofis. By Frederick
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / Reviews and notices
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Reviews and Notices
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in past ages, and the illustrations in these two
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are from photographs and drawings of roodscreens
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period onwards, and showing how when wood at
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screens in Devon and Cornwall, and in conclusion
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which the art of sculpture passed from Greece and
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and the grand Group of Ancient Olive Trees, from
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Hadrian, Gregory the Great, Cicero, Pliny and
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various historical and archaeological problems that
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Cicero's Tusculanum, and the able reconstruc-
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The Arts and Crafts of Ancient Egypt. By
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and instructive account of the sculpture, archi-
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volume, and they show that not only craftsmanship
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Reviews and Notices
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useful information concerning the foundation and
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deals first with marks and makers, following this
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black and white illustration. It is full of informa-
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simply and naturally written, is a proof that a
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Black and While.
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period of line engraving in Germany, and in
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Mount of Calvary, of the Playing Cards, and so
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interesting and valuable contribution to the
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net) and the companion volumes Who's Who Year
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fluous. The Englishwoman's Year Book and Direc-
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about art societies in London and the provinces
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and particulars are given of the various classes of
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for substantial workmanship and excellence of
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / The lay figure: on the claims of the craftsman
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painters, dressmakers—anyone and everyone in
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and withheld from others, who, as it seems to me,
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imagination and his technical skill in the produc-
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into two classes, artists and craftsmen ? Is not
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" And the distinction of which our friend com-
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artist almost exclusively to painters, and so closely
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they are following an absurd fashion; and to con-
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ship is not necessarily permanent, and I think that
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being produced here, and we may fairly claim to
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men—and I would like to see collectors diverting
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the one certain and infallible proof of enlighten-
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be properly felt and for its character to be generally
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / Whitehall, Mr. Flagler's residence at Palm Beach
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / The dome of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / Architectural League exhibition
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tains and the panels in plas-
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f\ BITION the local lake district. The color is sharp and
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rectly to the layman and the general public. This studies for his decorations in the Federal Building
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by Mr. Albert Herter and
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and transom for the chapel house at bayberry point grosvenor atterbury
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and others helped with
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architectural work earle house wallis and Rogers, architects
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The subject for the year was a Renaissance Frederick Wilson, mural decorator, and Carl He-
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Work of outstanding quality in public and semi- J. \. shown above. With a simple and un-
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Howells & Stokes, and Swartout & Litchfield. building of a sensible and commendable type. By
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sent photographs of his attractive treatment of a and stucco and by the use of a broad, if somewhat
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E. Wallis and W. J. Rogers, associated, was one of designed by Robins & Oakman for
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devised exterior for the residence of E. J. Jewett, at buildings and thus secure an effective setting. The
Nr. 157 (March 1910) / The Pennsylvania Academy exhibition
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The one hundred and fifth exhibition medal for the best portrait,
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The jury of selection and
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Frederick P. Vinton and
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and the unfortunate con-
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hand of the late Frederic right and left by winslow homer
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death has entailed in facile and incisive record of grasped a hard-won success. At present the horses
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entered as "unfinished." This is so out of the lineation, and in the portrait of Dr. J. William
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How far it can be vitalized no one can say before- which the color scheme is rich and somberly bril-
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effect. Mr. Borie's portraits are workmanlike and
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biting palette and outwardly careless brush work to
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moon itself in his picture, and the success with
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Weir Mitchell and other of his portraits betray the I N. E. Montross has moved his galleries
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colored wax, and Olga Popoff. While the group of Mr. Eduard J. Steichen, together with some of his
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and was the wife
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Weir Mitchell and other of his portraits betray the I N. E. Montross has moved his galleries
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colored wax, and Olga Popoff. While the group of Mr. Eduard J. Steichen, together with some of his
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and was the wife
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Nr. 158 (April 1910) / "Fairacres" and some other recent country houses by Wilson Eyre
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F^AIRACRES" AND SOME OTHER
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Despite the many town residences and office
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the house but its complete interior decoration and
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Joseph Leidy and J. Wessley Pullman, all in Phila-
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informal grouping of wings and gables, its low eaves
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here and there by an overhanging bay, that can be
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equally satisfied that the problems of interior and
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front is given over to drive and service entries, the finished in stucco. The roof is covered with heavy
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terrace steps and lined by hedges, potted trees and individualize Mr. Eyre's work. Wherever he finds
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of the sea. The living and dining rooms, located in to his preliminary studies, frequently developing
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / The art of Mr. Albert Goodwin, R.W.S.
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Albert Goodwin, R.W.S.
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the men who paint nature as she is, faithfully and
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of the subjects he sees is really paintable, and to
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chosen his subject unwisely, and secondly because
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bit and detail by detail on his canvas as for one
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1 thun " (chalk drawing) (By permission of Messrs. Leggatt Bros.) by albert goodwin, r.w.s.
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Albert Goodwin, R.IV.S.
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respond to suggestions which impress him rather and unfailingly convincing because it is strong,
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may be dramatic, decorative, delicately poetic or nature exactly as she is ; and yet no other man
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moods, and it may change in character under the Whatever he touched he glorified by investing it
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of his artistic convictions. At its worst, this sen- the expression of his own aesthetic feeling, and he
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BY ALBERT GOODWIN, R.W.S.
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Albert Goodwin, R.W.S.
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scope for the exercise of his intelligence and his
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standpoint and with much of that incomparable
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devices of his great predecessor, and he does not
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sions, and one of readiness to allow sentiment to
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power to analyse and dissect his subject and study
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spirit of nature and to overcome her apparent
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viduality and to show just what is the impression
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Albert Goodwin, R.W.S.
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Within these boundaries there is ample room for ality and of conveying a clear impression of some
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him from that purposeless wandering to and fro ject, as it is popularly understood, is of compara-
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manner and controlled as it is by wholesome and sunset, or again it may be the working out of a
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of subject to another, or that he wishes to sped- only a framework which he fills up and overlays;
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his selection and surprisingly impartial in his judg- larly well shown in the three examples of his work
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Albert Goodwin, R.W.S.
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shown the more effectively because each of these glories of an amazing sunset, and the setting forth
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painted topography; it is a record of a dramatic and lovely in its quiet grace—a pattern of delicately
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; castellammare" (In the possession of William Vivian, Esq.) by albert goodwin, r.w.s.
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Albert Goodwin, R.W.S.
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intention and its evident sentiment, quite apart He can be exact enough when the occasion arises,
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Castettammare, Appledore and Thun t
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who has controlled the subject, and
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rather what he, as a lover and | '"-j f"'iit^^
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spirit and most strictly in con- f lit'' /j''^mI!'I' i I 11 iff (111 ^
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nature and studies her unceasingly.
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ing of her ways and at best a half- W^^m>I^Aim^^^
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sion of lighting, and the tenderness a page frqm mr_ aliiert goodwin-s sketch-book
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tradition, and the other to work
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| ■<;,■'' J. " Tosa, the Kan5, the Kworin, and
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'v''/, v S]/ ' w'*'»%vCy'-'- - - are men of mature age, and only
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many and various methods have
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allows his receptivity to become dulled, and sub- a revival of interest made itself felt in the long-
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for maintaining a right relation between mechanism art of the older schools should be invented and
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details of craftsmanship. Indeed, uncertainty is to freshness and novelty, and with a mind catholic
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tradition, and the other to work
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| ■<;,■'' J. " Tosa, the Kan5, the Kworin, and
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'v''/, v S]/ ' w'*'»%vCy'-'- - - are men of mature age, and only
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many and various methods have
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allows his receptivity to become dulled, and sub- a revival of interest made itself felt in the long-
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for maintaining a right relation between mechanism art of the older schools should be invented and
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details of craftsmanship. Indeed, uncertainty is to freshness and novelty, and with a mind catholic
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / Contemporary Japanese painting
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originated a new manner of painting and a style
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and ill-advised critics, but was never approved
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exotic traits, and often secretly remarked with
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realism and the Western style, could not, after
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of recovery. And this is not to be wondered
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and spirit. On the other hand, the New
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approach closer to nature and to develop art
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The rivalry between the Old and the New
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centre and Ky5to is another. With the advan-
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three centuries, and what is more, being now the
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more been the seat of the Imperial residence, and
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In due course of time the encouragement and
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painters, and though there are some " moderns "
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between the styles of the Old and New Schools.
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ordinary and radical, they have at times dared to
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general, and some members of the New School in
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strength of touch and lay undue stress on colour-
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and thus to give some incentive to the followers
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Paintings of the Western School, and Sculpture.
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Mist, and Summer Moon, all these pictures show-
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ing some distinct traits of the Tosa and
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and blending the methods of both
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fuku and Hakuryu Sugawara; but, in
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learned were of the Kano and Chinese
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form and aimed only at colour effect.
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as natural as it can be, and Japanese painting is
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in the manipulation of the brush, and fond of
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of bygone ages. And he has succeeded fairly well
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nouchi is Professor at an Art School in Kyoto, and
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old, and in his earlier years had the advantage of
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in the midst of a carousal. The mode of rendering with the Bijutsuin (Art Institute), and studied
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ments of men and horses. We know of many made a tour abroad. In those days there was a
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Tosa School, who have taken to the painting of work the elements of Indian art, and Mr. Hishida
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Compared with their productions Mr. Otake's looked more to form; and this devotion resulted
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of the human form, and power and facility of decorative purpose. In olden times Japan had
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ago that his talent was first recognised by the Kworin, and Hoitsu. Their productions, however,
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as a painter of great promise, and his subsequent Fallen Leaves speaks of the pains he has taken in
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times, it is true, his ready brush has led him into colouring, adequately subdued and harmonious,
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The method of execution is at once minute and School, who enjoyed considerable fame some twenty
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forms of natural objects, and to avoid falling into
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type, cannot be said to be realistic, and yet for a
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Kawai and Okoku Kishima. The New-School
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those which govern practical affairs, and cannot
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The Arts and Crafts Society's Exhibition
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HE ARTS AND CRAFTS
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decoration is happily in abeyance just now, and the
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Wada was a creditable production, and besides
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making great headway, and this has beneficially
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The Arts and Crafts Society's Exhibition
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HE ARTS AND CRAFTS
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decoration is happily in abeyance just now, and the
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Wada was a creditable production, and besides
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making great headway, and this has beneficially
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / The Arts and Crafts Society's exhibition at the New Gallery, [2]
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The Arts and Crafts Society s Exhibition
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in red and gold, was exceedingly rich
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Sauty's Shakespeare s Sonnets, and
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injury—an important consideration which is some- dignified Guest Book; and another notable cover
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in green and gold, and Shelley's
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speare, and The Percys, by
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Vaughan's Apocalypse and M iss
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The Arts and Crafts Society's Exhibition
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the various exhibitions of the Arts and Crafts
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Mr. Crane's Masque of the Four Seasons and two
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gulls Play showed a landscape with sea and sky
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inscription in carved and gilded gesso
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rative value, and only to be
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and there were there besides speci-
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girl, in buff and red tussore silk,
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executed by g. masters tile & pottery co. dered handkerchiefs, and Mrs.
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The Arts and Crafts Society s Exhibition
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tious scale were the embroidered hangings and blue
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lectern of wrought iron, with copper sconces and
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noticed, including Mr. Brandt's ebony and satin
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and executed by Messrs. Morris. In this, as in
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attractive, and had evidently been thought out with
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / Some notable Swedisch etchers
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famed Swedish painter and unquestionably one of better known under the Anglicized name of Haig.
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the fallow time into which the so-called Diisseldorf Haig. Both this and the first are expressive
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and once away from the
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were afforded scope and
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and, like other eminent
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true etcher, was to become Zorn's Alpha and which, I believe, the artist sets special store.
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etchings from that year are his first self-portrait and The Studio, vol. xiii., p. 166), and the very
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his inimitable parallel line technique begins to xiii., p. 170) and Mr. Wieselgren. The portrait
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The Studio—the Lady with Cigarette (vol. xxxviii., Zorn is the ideal etcher; he reveres and revels
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early learned to love, and he can make it dance on of colour, against rock or lake, mirrored in
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subtlety in the way of space and distance, of light own artistic strength, looks the world straight
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and in spite of his colouristic effectiveness and and he is exceedingly jealous and unrelenting in
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modern colour scheming. • which the artist, with the power and verve so
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" KARIN AND ESBJORN " BY CARL LARSSON
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the reversal resulting from the printing. Thus in lover of and authority on art, boasts an almost
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museums and collectors, their value being further word in all Sweden—he is generally called Car'-
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number of copies, from one upwards, to four or interest in etching, and obtained his first instruc-
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/ "*^5;. from that period, and a very charm-
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/ It marked a great advance, and
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J I \ \V::;Jx personal and so unconventional,
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plate. By-and-by he adopted two
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etching and did a number of
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sincerity and purity perhaps one of Larsson's very
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upon the contours, and it is astounding what he
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and, perspectively, in interiors. They are at times
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upon his conception and draughtsmanship; nor
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very able and effective etcher, with a singularly
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is an autodidact, and has done upwards of a
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motifs, which he views and renders with a distinct
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lover of pretty pictures, and when the beautiful old
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Van Amstel and the other foreign pioneers, or
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eighties and the eighteen-twenties—the period
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fore practically negligible, and it is extremely diffi-
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is an autodidact, and has done upwards of a
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motifs, which he views and renders with a distinct
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lover of pretty pictures, and when the beautiful old
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Van Amstel and the other foreign pioneers, or
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eighties and the eighteen-twenties—the period
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fore practically negligible, and it is extremely diffi-
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / Old aquatints at Walker's Gallery
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than others, but it is in the feeling for variety and
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Bore Ghaut, engraved by T. Fielding and
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Birnie, after W. H. Wood, and "printed in
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tion, and he gives us of the best. There is a fine
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Castle, and the bridges of the Lower Thames
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after J. Gendall, an interesting draughtsman, and
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and the harmoniously toned Worcester is an attrac- Rowlandson's famous Vauxhall, and was one of the
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Limerick, engraved by Hassell, being very charm- houses, two in the Northern counties, and the
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Breeze, and a small Thomas Girtin. Four attrac- Settle in Yorkshire, well sheltered by trees to the
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treat from Moscow, and
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and actually published on the -E~~*^-f-i£-££-^-^-S-*3"fl!Er
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Limerick, engraved by Hassell, being very charm- houses, two in the Northern counties, and the
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Breeze, and a small Thomas Girtin. Four attrac- Settle in Yorkshire, well sheltered by trees to the
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treat from Moscow, and
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and actually published on the -E~~*^-f-i£-££-^-^-S-*3"fl!Er
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / Recent designs in domestic architecture
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and boudoir, box-room, bath-
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village of Burnham, and
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windows in the dining-room the Penyghent and the materials in this case being warm red brick
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in Cheshire and Oxford-
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housekeeper's room, box-room, bath-room and
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design, and homely comfort with an entire absence
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walls, and the soft-toned, grey flag-slates of the
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or " house place," with its open timber roof and
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and only 6 feet above in floor level. The illustra-
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and their Gardens " which appeared in our January
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / Studio-talk
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Pellens at Antwerp, and
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tatives and placed in the
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recently closed at Messrs. Obach's, and although six
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Emile Antoine Verpilleux, and was sug- ingly interesting one. Mr. T. Sturge Moore had a
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St. Jaques, Antwerp, the burial place of Rubens, Masure stir la Colline and Le Matin: au bord de
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an honorary member. In draped and nude studies society of reputations still in the making. One is
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which, in spite of all his efforts, will identify his in it that is very brilliant and full of promise. No
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remarkable feature were Mr. E. A. Cole's drawings Mr. Glyn Philpot's, and when speaking of promise
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Mr. Charles Shannon, Mr. George Clausen, and qualities are those of perfection of craft and essen-
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Charles Conder's pictures can stand the test of design, and the energy and precision of state-
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The small collection of his works shown in January F. Lambert's, and the graceful, amiable talent of
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Mr. T. R. Way and the late Albert Cox; Impres- Mr. H. A. Olivier; Fittleworth, by Mr. P. H.
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with their skill in Miss Colthurst's case; and Mr. Downing and Mrs. Harold Stabler also showed
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the Royal Society of British Artists. Needlework much imagination, sense of atmosphere and design
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by Mrs. G. Blakeney Ward, and On the Wandle, spectator, which modifies the praise the work
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Bright, and Miss Lily Defries. Mrs. Maud Hall showed the personal element which is always so
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Gaiety. Miss M. A. Sloane's etchings are always a water-colours, containing many of the Italian and
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and straight, the gift of seizing the likeness—in
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hibited some very charming illustrations and fancies
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neau, A.R.W.S., Gertrude Martineau, and the oils
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illustrating the Parables, and called " The Way of
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question here, but M. Burnand has a force and
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exhibited in Paris, and it need hardly be said,
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which is to be erected in the Pantheon, and the
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Ziem, Harpignies, Delcasse, Frederic Mistral, and
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is characteristic in the works of Puget and the
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by a refined culture complete in all respects and
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and absolute conscientiousness.
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and merits to be daily better
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more and more a colourist in his
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Henri Rousseau, the Mother and
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ROME.—Mr. John Elliott, whose finely more and more to portraiture; and to the poetic
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shows, a Scotchman. A student under tion of character, combined with a grace and
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Chicago, and the just completed decoration re- and three heads in red chalk of the Marquis of
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serving the beautiful texture of the ivory and I ~V RUSSELS.—The sculptor, Ch. Samuel,
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graceful and harmonious,
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ageously and without
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known and also most original artistic interpreters
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tile manufactures, and drawing and modelling for
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course of her travels in and around Norway
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the grandeur of this remote part of the world and
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now prepared another exhibition in Paris, and it
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rough and misty atmo-
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North Germany and the
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and studies of men and
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and harbour painters. For
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of the waves, and also of
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glorious sunshine, of sculpture and vases by prof, josef flossman
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with the foremost landscape gardeners and garden novel that the authorities, while ready enough to
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public garden hitherto in vogue; and had it
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so radical an innovation, and thus it has
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Baden, and Prof. Liiuger was called upon to
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this point, and were shrewd enough to discern the
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wiese," or Gonner meadow, and situated in the
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destroyed, and it became clear that a really suc-
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hedges and rows of trees. It was an arrangement
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with recesses at intervals, and on either side
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for pecuniary and other reasons. In the scheme
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on a considerably less ambitious scale; and some
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existence, and in the meantime periodi-
156
prizes in money and medals, while the different
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Public Art Gallery, and on the whole it may be
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lying hills, soft and velvety, with a few straggling
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ledge and keen appreciation of the world of
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and colour was admirably shown in his Sonnen-
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Among the portraitists, Ferdinand Bamberger and proved themselves capable artists. Michael
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showed some interesting landscapes as well, and The exhibition as a whole was a praiseworthy one,
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The plastic section, admirably arranged by I Hundred and Fifth Annual Exhibition
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ingly good. Franz Ehrenhbfer's ideas are at Arts is quite as important as any in the number and
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tion, and yet it is not
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in Gallery F, and seems
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owner and his wife. Mr.
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men, one, his latest work, that of Dr. J. William Ballet Dancer in White is virile in treatment, and
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two works very cleverly executed, and worthy of Gilpin ; Mr. Richard Blossom Farley a portrait
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Studio as an etcher and
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cious in tone and colour,
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and likewise his skill in
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treatment; Mr. Adolphe Borie a portrait of Dr. T. has no equal in the collection; and Mr. Daniel
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the Wissahickon, beautiful in colour, and A Cool
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style; and in no work is sureness of method storm upon the usually commonplace surroundings
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colour, holds one's attention as a strong work; entitled Ice Bound is especially clever; and Mr.
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Dr. George Woodward and entitled The Morning hunter's fowling-piece. Mr. Joseph T. Pearson's
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Wm. M. Paxton in Tea Leaves. Charming effects action, and forms a highly decorative piece of work,
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classes, and increased the
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tory, and the new rules
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Busters and Buffalos, by the late Frederick students, as in future painters under nineteen need
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To Mr. Howard Gardiner Cushing was awarded and it cannot be too highly commended. Proba-
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to Mr. J. Alden Weir, for his picture entitled The days, a drawing of an antique figure and an out-
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The Morning Air. E. C. inations each year, on March 1st, July 1st, and
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to le-establish as much as possible the control of his own student days at the Slade, and the un-
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classes, and increased the
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tory, and the new rules
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Busters and Buffalos, by the late Frederick students, as in future painters under nineteen need
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To Mr. Howard Gardiner Cushing was awarded and it cannot be too highly commended. Proba-
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to Mr. J. Alden Weir, for his picture entitled The days, a drawing of an antique figure and an out-
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The Morning Air. E. C. inations each year, on March 1st, July 1st, and
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to le-establish as much as possible the control of his own student days at the Slade, and the un-
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / Art School notes
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and were in this respect far more accomplished
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colour than in oil, and described how David Cox
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walls ; and to the amusement of the audience sug-
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of Art, and as examples of what might be achieved
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Miss Rose Welby and her staff on the success of her
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by Miss Jane S. Blaikley, and the William Atkinson
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Cohen and Miss Winifred Marchant.
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Hither Green, and has studied there since, except
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study, and at the last National Art Competition he
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and Mr. John C. Moody ; the pastorals by Miss
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artistic development of the country, and to this
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present students and those who had received their
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Irish artists, and so successful was the venture
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Reviews and Notices
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and his treatment of the sea is exceptionally good.
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white were sent by Mr. Oswald Cunningham and
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Allen and Miss Kathleen Fox were the principal
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numerous beautiful and characteristic examples of
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from the right and wrong principles of production,
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leave to Professor Lethaby and Mr. F. W. Troup.
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Sir Christopher Wren's " thought and design of
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of" and " constant failure in detail," the same lack
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instances are admirable, and contain much fresh-
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and scholarly knowledge, and one which, as a
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its inspiration and vitality.
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sance gardens are true appreciations, and perhaps
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Reviews and Notices
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and his treatment of the sea is exceptionally good.
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white were sent by Mr. Oswald Cunningham and
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Allen and Miss Kathleen Fox were the principal
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numerous beautiful and characteristic examples of
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from the right and wrong principles of production,
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leave to Professor Lethaby and Mr. F. W. Troup.
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Sir Christopher Wren's " thought and design of
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of" and " constant failure in detail," the same lack
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instances are admirable, and contain much fresh-
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and scholarly knowledge, and one which, as a
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its inspiration and vitality.
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sance gardens are true appreciations, and perhaps
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / Reviews and notices
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Reviews and Notices
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organized during the past forty years; and not
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seriatim with the usual details, and a large number
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Manet and the Impressionists. By Theodore
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M. Turner and C. H. Collins Baker. (London :
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and the Impressionists at their very doors, thanks
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difficult, noble battle of Manet and the French
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academies, the public, and the dealers, but also the
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ventions, and could only have re-birth through
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his book, and gives an account rather than a criti-
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Institute of Chicago, and it is evident that he has
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with its subject and discrimination of that
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elaborate and very copiously illustrated treatise on
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and one which has been utilized in myriads of
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Reviews and Notices
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met with in architectural and kindred decoration
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researches, and to deal adequately with such a
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and exemplify in a very interesting way the muta-
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Crowe and Cavacaselle. Edited by Edward
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is done in the text, and Bernardino Fungai, the list
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to be desired, Piero della Francesca and Perugino
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cellent compendium of up-to-date criticism, and
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an olla podrida of rambling notes and observations
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origin or design reveal no especial features, and
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subject it to a process of condensation and pruning,
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Chaffers' larger work, The Kera7?iic Gallery, and is
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tures, drawings, and engravings held at Christie's
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source of information to picture buyers and
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / The lay figure: on the chances of the craftsman
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picture painters and sculptors. But, would you
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" And lack of opportunity means lack of appre-
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quently in evidence and more respectfully treated."
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only for future generations and to get nothing
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account, and there is nothing so harmful to the
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kill his enthusiasm and to cramp his power."
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highest, and if his aim is not a high one he loses
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nize the applied arts, and will not give them a fair
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Critic. " The shops do not want fine work, and
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that painting is not the only art, and from a
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lead, the other societies would follow, and then the
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portance of the craftsman and give him his right
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / The passing of the brown-stone front
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dence receives less attention than it deserves; and
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ing and giving way to high buildings or shops, but is
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and an ugliness in design that reflects the lack of
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building code, and the chimney flues, seldom more
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side walls can be used, the roof beams and rear
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / The paintings of Eduard J. Steichen
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the impossible and
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and rendering
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across the valley of the Morin and by his impressive
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moods. Mr. Steichen's work is intensely personal and handling of large, flat masses, its intensely
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One side of Mr. Steichen's art owes much to several vague and shadowy figures, but dimly sug-
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better text-book than "Ten o'Clock," with its sound and mystery of night; tonal qualities they contain
XLII
learned from Velasquez and the Japanese, as fil- crimson petals transparent—and by a night view of
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fluence and mood. He is a pleinairist now and de- the importance of the relationship between frame
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they should be seen to greatest advantage. En- Rodin, surrounded by his masterpieces, and in
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as a brilliant exponent of the new photography, and Progress for March. Not only does this organ-
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so acute and compelling, of Watts, of Lenbach, of monthly loan exhibitions in the art room of the pub-
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / The windows for Plymouth Church, Brooklyn
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / [Book plate design]
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / A small formal garden in the suburbs
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town, and because the lot was so small it was graded
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growth than a flat surface would have done, and the
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lized, and a comparatively small lot converted into
Nr. 158 (April 1910) / In the galleries
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John Da Costa showed at the Knoedler Margaret Lovell, the little Princess Ottilia and Car-
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eral of his portraits being understanding studies of and Barbizon schools is on view at the galleries of
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delights in decided and
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Albert Sterner's delightful
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of Design and later at the
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vis and J. Charles Burdick,
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pottery, and Leon Volk-
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colors of Venetian and
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Naples and made his first
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and in 1893 he was given
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and tender quality of color. His vision is, perhaps, of animals, and a group of beggars by Pieter der
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men, 119 East Nineteenth Street, New York, an ar- ciety's building, One Hundred and Fifty-sixth
Nr. 159 (May 1910) / The new wing of decorative arts of the Metropolitan Museum in New York
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ARTS OF THE METROPOLITAN quarters in Fourteenth Street. The museum has
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seventies, by Calvert Vaux and Wrey Mould, then
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the little nucleus of these great and growing collec- out of sight as soon as possible. It is not a little
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Decorative Art at the Metropolitan Museum
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frame and setting,
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MetroioKtan Museum o\ AH . his ful1 Purpose" is
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ively exhibited in all the minor structures of the success is attainable only by self suppression and
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was more to the purpose of an "institution" and
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executed, was the first building of the museum that
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rooms, from them, and, as to the central hall, from
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"rich with the spoils of Time," and not only of dis- arbitrary and factitious, that it could never have
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him here at home. For, in truth, what the avid and gallery to ask in a whisper: "Are these'art' pic-
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tistic exhibits, until Mr. Halsey Ives cut the Gor- ceptions of the French artisans and artisticizing
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purpose of the museum, though it was not much tion is getting itself fulfilled. The new assemblage
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the French museums in sharpening the artistic per- for his recognition and support.
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Nr. 159 (May 1910) / Lionel P. Smythe, A.R.A., R.W.S.
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AN APPRECIATION OF HIS on'y ^ts squalor and its mean unpicturesqueness,
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ample store of material well deserving of the atten- thing that perverts her intentions and offends
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and how his aesthetic sym-
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realism and ugliness are
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of what they see, and in
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ing in its poetry and
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would offer to those who follow her and believe in inspiration in the manners and customs of unnatur-
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leads the earnest seeker for truth into sordid by- to cultivate, and as natural beauty is one of the
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understands her knows well enough that she is increasing demonstrativeness and into more and
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they are quiet and undemonstra-
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ment, absolute truth, and ex-
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in Nature's gentleness and re-
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tion, and to posture grotesquely
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her as tame and without spirit, "gathering dandelions" by Lionel p. smythe, a.r.a., r.w.s.
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weakness and of old-fashioned simplicity. Still be scarcely possible to over-estimate. His art is
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in their view, a deliberate flying in the face of artistic practice, and its influence is as welcome as
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forced upon them by the civilised and degenerate of the unpleasant side of life and a constant
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pressions and his own personal
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pleasantly paintable, and he
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day things are dignified and raised
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the conditions under which they appear. Looked and paddling children are simply frank pleasure-
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it fits conveniently into a scheme which is con- of feeling and expression. The human interest,
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and in its subject-matter
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and squalor, to make con- .4' jaK^BPI^^^
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effect; and his bathers ( The property of H. Beaumont, Esq.)
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they belong to and form part of a landscape to
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to Fortune, Wings of the Wind, and the two beach
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art, and it influences him as much in his treat-
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its right sentiment, its right atmosphere, and,
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view and controls the manner of his observation.
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correct relation, and not many attain to such
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and without distortion the full quality of her senti-
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from tricks of handling, and he allows no manner-
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over both the oil and the water-colour mediums,
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far too apt to follow fashions in brushwork and to
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His draughtsmanship is both sturdy and elegant;
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with a sincere appreciation of form and with a
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a colourist who can use pure pigments frankly and
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world and in his application of technical pro-
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their elasticity of mind and makes them more
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the impressions of the moment; and most surely
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A man with his fine capacities and his sound con-
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own personal possibilities and to seek the direction
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MALLOWS F R I B A AND F L ground of the sketch. The position of this wood
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The Lead Tank and Pergola, illustrated on and of considerable height, formed an excellent
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and air from the centre
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here and used as required
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and Lily Pond, illustrated
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brick for the walling and oak for the columns and
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effect of this subdued colour of red brick and grey
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are very pleasing to the eye, and helpful too in
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breadth and dignity, and consequently the right
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and beauty in garden design.
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from the centre of the four sides and meeting in
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and would be divided from the kitchen-garden by
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DESIGNED AND DRAWN BY C E. MALLOWS, F.R.T.B.A.
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GARDEN DOORWAY DESIGNED AND DRAWN BY
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ments used in tennis, croquet, and other outdoor
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SOME EXPERIMENTS AND RE-
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and uniformity are not its aim, for these are
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scope may be most widely extended; and such
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by Ingram Taylor, Francis Heron and others, that
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saying); and this problem I have long been trying
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Garstin and Harry Napper, and the bold designs
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GARDEN DOORWAY DESIGNED AND DRAWN BY
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ments used in tennis, croquet, and other outdoor
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SOME EXPERIMENTS AND RE-
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and uniformity are not its aim, for these are
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scope may be most widely extended; and such
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by Ingram Taylor, Francis Heron and others, that
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saying); and this problem I have long been trying
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Garstin and Harry Napper, and the bold designs
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double purpose, and so far takes precedence of
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than a diffused though vivid hue; and this reserve
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from nature and justified by purpose.
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series of figures, and independently, a repeating
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hand for spacing and redistribution. The subject
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and upon this the silhouettes of trees and figures
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background withdrawn, and in its place the
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cilling proceeds, silhouettes are peeled off and
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SAKE OF EXPOSITION) HAVE BEEN SUPERIMPOSED IN REVERSE ORDER, AND THE FIRST PLATE OF LANDSCAPE
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matrix-sheet in register and pinned through for
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combinations and ideas.
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calculation and system. To make a number of
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and noted identically on every sheet as register-
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slightly divert the pins and strain the holes in the
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costume, variable in colour and generally varied in
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FIG. 2, c AND d, COMBINED STENCILLING : THE PROCESS CONTINUED AND FINISHED. IN a, b AND c THE THREE
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distinctive reference, red, brown and grey (Fig. 3).
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a dark surface, to show the effect in progress; and
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and simple, bridged only where structure demands
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from, yet supplementing that of woven line and
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the scored lines makes them clearly visible and
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knife, is placed on the glass and the tint-spaces cut
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FIG. 4—a DESIGN ; i, 0?, STENCILS MARKED FOR CUTTING BY TRACING FROM a, AND CONSECUTIVE PROVING
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traced lines, the knife correcting any discrepancies out crushing and spoiling the clean cut. Long or
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shutters if required. The shadows on this plate moistened and laid down with glue, before they are
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before, and the tracing again used to complete continuing outwards; not cutting anything free
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also be scored upon either stencil as required. In repair which involves loss of time and temper,
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to reach just under the edge, be a little inclined, or and forwards, the end is at length reached, and
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vex the eye. Conversely, when scoring contact together, and cut the silhouettes, which may be
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is fractionally less than that of the opening, and scored through, inside the edges, as for making
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lose, proportionately, in working, and the more make them waterproof); but I prefer oil colour
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Figs. 4, b, c, 5, a); it is not easy to enlarge with- colours of lesser density are suitable, and of
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well brushed up to all edges, and the desirability
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and the contour cut as scored, the silhouette is
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in Figs. 3 and 6; the location of attachments
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(Fig. 6); and the component sections of the latter
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trast, and that " losing and finding" so dear to
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and gives freedom in dealing with a surface which
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nism of oil and water, and
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thinned with water and
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and a wet sponge easily
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fig. io-lights washed out after tinting Jeft them qujte and
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rely partly on handling, partly on material, out of the paper and with it the colour. The
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edge, the brush in either case held upright, and their environment, and for varying composition or
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irregularities and nap raised by
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vertible into a silhouette, and any tracery into dark
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negative use, and in conjunction with the shutter
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International Art Exhibition and an International
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allotted to paintings and sculpture, while about
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The latter, open only to architects and builders of
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upon the production of coal, oil, and steel; and
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verhampton, and Birmingham. Collectively they
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vertible into a silhouette, and any tracery into dark
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negative use, and in conjunction with the shutter
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International Art Exhibition and an International
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allotted to paintings and sculpture, while about
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The latter, open only to architects and builders of
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upon the production of coal, oil, and steel; and
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verhampton, and Birmingham. Collectively they
Nr. 159 (May 1910) / Some recent work of Mr. Cayley Robinson
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literary fields, and the
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SOME RECENT WORK OF MR. though they may feel it to be limited, and mark its
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Robinson, and one real-
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passing into it, and a
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and certainly as his craft increases in perfection,
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stage carpentry and the artifice of the stage atmo-
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Robinson's world, and yet, perhaps, among English
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its own very definite and material symbol and the
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in that mood. Then tables and chairs and cotton
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encounter and interpret secrets of the psychic
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ments in the history of the modern drama. And
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fantastic a drama, have an interest and an import-
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by cayley robinson pressive thing, and always, of course, it is the spirit
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and suggestion, antagonistic to their own nature r
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people into the unknown regions—and it is there
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And despite its extraordinary success as an effort, \,r '
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and apprehensions instead of deeds ? But there is
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struction and decoration. He was fortunate
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Maida Vale. Here, set amid lawns and flower
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artist would like to live in, and that he has
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details, the impress of the mind of the original and
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St. John's Wood represents the fulfilment of along- the house as his and that of no other artist. The
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proper, a spacious and beautiful room, in the art is seen in one of its best phases,
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from which access can be gained to every part of house, and of course on the ground floor, with
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nothing jarring and noth-
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and others, leads to Lady . ^^^^^^^BffB^^?jW^'lrirnmTJ!l""l!llf^ .Fi^^PB"
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which comfort and utility xeajj^HHIi^flyj^HHHK VKvi
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of Leighton, and among
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architects and interior
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building and house-fur-
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and beauty. When he
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late Lord Linlithgow, and
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tions. The sameness and
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treatment is breadth and
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new forms ; these come naturally, he thinks, by beds, trees, hedges and pools show that his idea
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he can always prove that practical considerations pergolas, arbours, trellis and seats recall the style
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as an architect. The house at Swinemunde, in style and its German offspring the Biedermeier. The
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purity and of discreet
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ceilings, windows and doors are kept perfectly
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Academy, the "Old" Water-Colour Society, and
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the portrayal of animal life, and here he was
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of Art, and continued them in London, first at the
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ceilings, windows and doors are kept perfectly
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Academy, the "Old" Water-Colour Society, and
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the portrayal of animal life, and here he was
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of Art, and continued them in London, first at the
Nr. 159 (May 1910) / Studio-talk
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and in particular those of the feline tribe, which
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Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers
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is part of the etcher's craft, and in such a case as
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Gate, Winchelsea, and Church Street, Whitstable.
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Hartley's The Bridge and other plates, M. Eugene
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Monk, C. O. Murray, and others.
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Dods-Withers, Mrs. A. L. Swynnerton, and Mrs.
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was experimenting with a system, and the Poeme
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and other paintings somewhat similar in method,
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and others done before nature was, so to speak,
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Parsons takes in her painting, and her brush seems
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developed with her skill, and her pictures are not well-known illustrators as Messrs. H. M. Brock,
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Genuine feeling for her subject is always expressed Charles Holroyd, and Mr. James Paterson.
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- Royal Albert Hall last month was an event of no
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He has the gift of composing attractively and Renaissance conception of the artist's part in life
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the upward course on which it embarked when a in England, and by the immense success of this
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some of the most successful work, and in the to the approaching Japan-British Exhibition by
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artists, to name only a few, as Messrs. Edgar specially designed for that purpose and carried
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La Bere, and the Misses Gertrude Peel and its artistic manipulation of miniature landscape.
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Society. It included among its exhibits the bril- and to the right of it a waiting house for the
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tea-house, and a small wooden bridge. All the The water-colour drawing of Fluelen, by Turner,
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be an exact reproduction of the beautiful and its general characteristics we should say that this
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water j the architecture and accessories of this examples of which were given in our Special
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and the designer has planned a pure Japanese the Fine Arts in Edinburgh, imbued
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with its natural bark, for the frame, and bamboo that so soon after the formation of the Society were
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Institution itself had a brief and rather inglorious
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and distinguished, yet lacking nothing in virile
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Aberdeen, and Mr. Hope Johnstone of Annandale,
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Kerr's portrait of Mrs. Strang Steel, so pure and
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and well ordered and disciplined expression.
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trasts, and Mr. A. K. Brown has an inspiring view
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A never faltering devotion to the simple and
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and an Eventide at East Linton by Mr. W. M.
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of a pawky old hawker and three youthful ladies here reproduce, illustrate the range of
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E. A. Borthwick's The Golden Age has much of The powerful and sympathetic impressionism of Le
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large domestic picture The Fisherman's Hearth, for artists seem more and more to lose interest in
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liant success, and The
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average, and there is a
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monious and delicate colouring, and knows to
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his large and charming water colours. He is often
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pictures by Mile. Carpentier and by M. Henry
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the large salons, and to prefer to exhibit their work ▼ in pure water-colour, there was some in
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and a number of paint-
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province, and his work
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different harbours and the
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vigour and richness of
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Darnaut is one of these, and he has successfully drawings in red chalk, O. Ruzicka's sketches of
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pantschitsch contributed some attractive motives ink drawings of famous men, and Otto Herschel's
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Zopp, and Ernst Payer were
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nature, and is enamoured
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showed his first essays as an etcher; and Fritz not only in her range of subjects but in the
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counted for the success of an exhibition of photo- brought to Vienna in her infancy, and here received
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in Graphic Art and Photo-
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chemistry and optics, and
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and feminine interest in
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sion and the Hagenbund,
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cordially received. Many of her woodcuts have and Kolo Moser, showed themselves dissatisfied
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revealing the soul of her sitters. It is, however, in and at the Hagenbund and other galleries. Hevesi
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Here her work reveals an intimate understanding ancient and modern art, and was thoroughly in-
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reproduced. _ a large number of essays and several volumes
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scripts of designs by De Troy, and
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Pater, and Fragonard characterised
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and has proved that international
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Achenbach, Pradilla, and some
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offering Berlin an unusually attractive draughtsmanship, firm grasp of reality, and deco-
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was so impressive, and our knowledge of it so delightful in the mirroring of the stormy sea as
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of artists and modern women. His technical sure-
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and Dutch life, in which circumspection of method
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Stremel, Henriette Steinhausen, and Ulrich Hub-
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and outlook are his own. The personal note is
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planned and built for himself a typically Dutch
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and containing the usual living apartments and a
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sions in the East, and he is, we believe, the
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the neighbouring islands of Bali and Lombok.
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turmoil and afterwards, Mr. Nieuwenkamp jour-
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copper, and the plate is as a rule left quite clean
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impression on the authorities, and instead of the
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and bad.
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observer of nature. In Gyula Agghazy's bright and
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painter. Victor Agyai's essays in tempera and pastel,
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Oedon Lechner, Pentelei-Molnar and Mme. Margit
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monarch's memory) and Edmond Moriet's
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ecclesiastical and secular music, the former aptly has sought to embody in the friezes is extended
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and right and left are the people who have been
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and here again a gentle rhythmical movement runs
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in chalk on the fresh plaster, and when this was
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was smoothed with a flat iron and treated with wax
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Borgh, G. Kallstenius and Mr. and Mrs. Lennart
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times the foliage makes a hard and dry impression,
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Kallstenius is still developing both in style and
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strength. He is, together with Liljefors and Karl r | TORONTO.—It has been said that the art
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prefers to paint has not the severe beauty and and ideals. Canada is a young country
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a green spot, which both the just mentioned great of art, but it is exceedingly interesting and instruc-
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and Liljefors. He likes to paint the strong and thought by the reception of those impressions
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painter of snow Kallstenius is one of the very best ment of the world in which it lives and moves,
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duction, and gives an impressive moment in the It has enrolled within its ranks men who have
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held here and at Mon-
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light, and the shadow
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"the broken field" by homer watson Ravine Farm and The
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some cases for the first time for many years. It is spontaneity and their freshness and lightness of
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and simplicity of purpose.
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W. Edwin Atkinson showed ten pictures, and
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against a golden sky, at once simple, direct and
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facility usurps the mastership, and the result is
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and mastership of colour, but there is not that
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measure of success, and Mr. Curtis
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personal note was strong and resonant,
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spirit of directness and virility. The
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vincing dignity and truth of line and
Nr. 159 (May 1910) / Art School notes
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Eighteen silver medals and
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The Expulsion of Adam and
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and worked there for several years under Mr.
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and for the cartoon prize few better motives can be Phil May, "that don't come by intuition, but
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November ; a prize for a design in relief of A Wall and the art editors who are co-operating with Mr!
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guineas paid in advance, and the prospectus
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and Constable both recommended him, and so
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in Rome. And he was also recommended by
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contributed by Mr. J. Heir, Mr. W. B. Rowe, and
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methods of reproduction and other technical f ^ LASGOW.—In the revival of the art of
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private art school worth considering, and to this exponents stands Edith Lovell Andrews, a young
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issued in 18405 lately came into the hands of the fully simple, charmingly illuminated, and quite
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were held from eight till ten, and the fee was twelve she does the brush work without previous pencil-
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to become private pupils of Mr. Sass could enter " printing " of a ballad, in a style and shape that
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Reviews and Notices
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success. Design, drawing and colour in each
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fine paper, carefully mounted pictures, and par-
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interest, and made a painstaking attempt to con-
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life, and in the history of the arts there is still
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bridged by dates, and the constant search for the
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engraving and etching, mezzotint and stipple, in
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century ago and earlier, there was ample room for
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hand-coloured, and rarely printed in more than two
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the important and separately-published plates of
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dalliance with the history of garden-culture and
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Non, Floding and Ploos Van Amstel were, about
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ments of Seghers, Teyler and Le Blon to the
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Reviews and Notices
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are well chosen, and add to the attractiveness of
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to a close and searching examination, tracing in
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too, are the essays on the Vatican frescoes and
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The great solidity of the lava and tufa in which the
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can ensure a valuable harvest of treasure and his-
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sculptures, etc., which have been discovered, and
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Constable's Sketches in Oils and Water Colours.
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think that very few of the black-and-white repro-
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with studio life and the ways of the Quartier Latin
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very exciting or very wonderful to chronicle, and
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teresting, and there are plenty of amusing anecdotes
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for the sake of effect, and though his first chapters
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Reviews and Notices
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and W. Curtis Green.—Of the seventy-four plates
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and section to scale by Mr. Leslie Wilkinson of the
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S. Pietro, Toscanella, and three of the interior of
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onwards become more and more independent.
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landscape. The influence of Turner, and later on
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much co-ordination and not enough prominence is
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who know something and want to know more;
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been engraved afresh, and many entirely new ones
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Johnston, whose handbook, Writing and Illumi-
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entitled Manuscript and Inscription Letters (John
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Smith of the Camberwell and Putney Art Schools,
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containing examples of lettering, give hints and
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and we warmly commend his book to the notice
Nr. 159 (May 1910) / The lay figure: on the responsiblilites of the craftsman
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and the chances which should be open to him Japanese, I mean—are about to prove to us what
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" Of course he has," replied the Craftsman, "and "But suppose they suffer by comparison with
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"Quite so ! I am glad you recognise that," their right position," said the Critic, "and if they
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be counted as an artist. He is not necessarily one " And it will show them, too, how to make
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did not allow him to have any position at all," And, mind you, I believe that we can learn from
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by the public and snubbed by the art societies ? ship. The craftsman must be a designer if he is
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that has possibilities, and that carries obligations." " Certainly I do," replied the Critic. " So long
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he can hope to realise these possibilities. The excel in artistic craftsmanship. Invention and
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not exist," objected the Man with the Red Tie. the things he imagines can be realised, and he can
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a blind alley," said the Craftsman, " and that he ship be anything but a lifeless and unmeaning
Nr. 159 (May 1910) / Spring exhibition of the National Academy of Design
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too. Neighbors kill one another here and there.
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labor and sorrow for a possible additional ten. The
Nr. 159 (May 1910) / Armchairs in period styles
Nr. 159 (May 1910) / The art of William J. Glackens
Nr. 159 (May 1910) / The Morgan Memorial, Hartford, Conn.
Nr. 159 (May 1910) / Blue shadows in nature and art, [1]
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Blue Shadows in Nature and Art
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the river Thames were invented by Whistler, and
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it conveys, in regard to the failure of artists and lay-
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that the blue and purple shadows of nature were
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United States and abroad, impelled almost syn-
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During the five centuries over which brown and
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tice. When Turner introduced blue and purple
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setting and color of the clouds, the wonderful play
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the end of his career, introduced violet shadows and
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between Turner and Manet an occasional practi-
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Corot but seldom, Bargue and Domingo. These
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Blue Shadows in Nature and Art
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and also in the collars of the two fine portraits of To me, who for twenty years previously had seen
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ing to the Hals, of which he was making a careful and occasionally in landscapes, this attitude was in-
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and among other things had said that the color of fifteen years which have since elapsed, I have met
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lighting, the shadows of nature were gray, and that, in color.
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Blue Shadows in Nature and Art
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first entering daylight, and
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with the daylight, and after dark with one another, accession of light from the Edisons. The persist-
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from an overcast sky the purple, for a brief time, and only the name of the light exerting dominance,
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vanced, however, although not as yet sufficient to Welsbach, Lindsay and other mantle lights and the
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bluish-purple, purplish-blue and dark blue (techni- ting an ordinary kerosene lamp; a small kerosene
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that some time before full daylight. The Edison a stove fire; these, a candle; and it, a common
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long intervals between recurring conjunctions, and amount of diffused light emitted by the dominating
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shown. And as the sun itself is thus dominated, I
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light was observed to be also the more diffused, it and was known among his fellow connoisseurs as
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Corot and Daubigny
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ons in 1854, and by 1857
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long intervals between recurring conjunctions, and amount of diffused light emitted by the dominating
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shown. And as the sun itself is thus dominated, I
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light was observed to be also the more diffused, it and was known among his fellow connoisseurs as
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Corot and Daubigny
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ons in 1854, and by 1857
Nr. 159 (May 1910) / In the galleries
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Johansen's original and in-
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marked and distinct to pro-
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sephine and Mercie, now
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hung in the galleries have a fresh and original char- teristic in its technical delicacies,
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adds a genuine pleasure to find it interpreted with a the Yamanaka Galleries, 254 Fifth Avenue, and
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the management of lighting. A recent example is guished English painter and etcher.
Nr. 160 (June 1910) / The work of John Quincy Adams Ward, 1830-1910
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ant sculptor." And as the other demurred, through
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wealthy residents of Union Square and vicinity, and
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and novel enterprises; the thickness of the metal
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be dispensed with, and who, in his own words, spent
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and J. Q. A. Ward was twenty-four, the former
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talents to lesser works, and first one and later the
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the Wyandottes and the Shawnees, and that fore-
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modeled as a statuette in 1857, and executed as a
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gines more intimately and to supplement his larger
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figure and was pleased with it, and wished the
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was Mr. Ward's first commission, and from that
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and was unveiled October 2, 1868. Two years
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turbaned and bearded figure supports on his knee
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ture of new fields, dates from about 1865, and both
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long and busy life was that of the ceremony of the
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of the little bridges in the park, and who, a musician
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wide semicircle; there were the white dresses and
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lives in defense of the Union, and still another is the
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between the Pilgrim and the Puritan forefather—
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triumphs in the rendering and translating of an
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ander Lyman Holley, eminent for establishing and
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and the monument, as the inscription records, was
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and the hostile audiences that frequently en-
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branch at his feet, and his love for children in the
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An even more important and imposing monument
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creative and imaginary powers—in the Student, to
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Mr. Garfield and endeavored to present the various
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duplicate none of them, and the action of man and
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lines of the mass and gives so much more freedom
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down the Potomac and a chance visit to Mount
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coran exercised a trustee's authority and enabled
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and another, that of Senator Hale, of the same date.
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verbial Southern hospitality and a patriarchal and
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D. C, and others. Many of these are of heroic or
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his name, representing an Indian breaking and
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many characteristic features of civilized life and
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Society, and of Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Olin
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the Nike of Samothrace, taken as a theme. And,
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as in the imposing execution, the bulk and power of
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the two figures represent the mechanical arts and
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T MARTIN WOOD altogether, becoming almost impressionistic—and
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tions and embarrassments of design in coloured inative art begins. ,
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tive, was perhaps in a sense new to modern men, and frivolities without irreverence. Too
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At the time that outline was in process of becom- ments, and one can almost see in the leaded line a
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arbitrary line, like the leaded line in glass work, Gothic revival are an outcome and not a reaction,
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sion behind an image of the Virgin. Almost like Diirer and Leonardo, both with the genius of
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scholarship, not pedantic but instinctive, in Mr. the balcony and the floating banners. This is not
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it deal with imaginative subjects—if it does not tion and revision often detracting from the interest
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not only line and colour and
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and woman as the loveliest
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an artist's subjects, and we par-
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accompanied by action and
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The Archers is a panel of great interest because freedom and emotionalism that he used to show
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vention, the use of a classic motif by a mind that and above all The Archers, perhaps contain most
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Botticelli so acceptable to the present age. The of progression, and he is nearer now than ever to
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the time, and this entente between the classic and think we discern, may wonder at our use of the
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between design and music, which lovers
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most spiritual senses, vision and hear- \§L
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the memory of sound. And the atti-
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the heart's desire there must be less and less from Nature, still assumed by some schools, but
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trust in the inward vision; for the imaginative view experiences of emotion and so of art cannot be
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between drawing and colour. Design, colour, dominion and in spite of the philistine who, hav-
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part of one condition of mind, and in that relate ever confusing the market.
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much of the satisfaction derived from Mr. Bell's his art, we have written as if decorative and
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outline and pattern of colour in unison. wider sense, as embracing the greater realities
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especial temptation of the decorative and imagina- Castellan, by the late E. J. Gregory, R.A., which was
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which supplants observation in that sort of bon- to that gallery and not to the Adelaide Gallery.
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interesting, and certainly the least known, side of
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most celebrated of contemporary artists, and no
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engrave themselves upon our hearts and to arouse
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traditions of the art—so liquid, so lightly and
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less known and as yet have not enjoyed the same
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prolific draughtsman and well versed in the art
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and we find the painter wonderfully skilful in
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upon paper his visions of nature, and probably for-
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rapidity, and the wonderfully quick but at the
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France, and who belongs also to the men of 1830,
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the landscape but also the life and labour of
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advice upon the subject, and indeed it was not until
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This Society of painters and sculptors, formerly ceedingly fine and of great warmth of tone and
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this one, that succeeds so amply, and which were in the same inimitable manner of this accom-
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recent exhibition of this society for very special varied and diverse talent, that not content to
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which the distinctive colouring and the charming womanhood, M. La Gandara, exhibited a female
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M. Charles Cottet is attracted by Brittany and portraits, the artist showed some charming draw-
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some small easel pictures, certain of which neverthe- our premier painter of interiors, and it is quite
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important pieces upon which his reputation is based. made the most recent subject for his brush, and the
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and especially his picture
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in which he dwells, and
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His Bttges de Canal, and
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larity and who is one of
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M. Griveau is a most conscientious artist, and Montreal to settle in Paris, and his work has been
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Maison au Bord de I'eau, and his Lavoir, but the characteristic painters of this group, and his Vue
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of its conception, the nobility of its sentiment, and colour La Plage, a very good piece of work, amply
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piece. His three pastels, and his Bergen in par- It seems to me that the artist has set his palette
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society, was represented by six works. His bust and of his daughter, and that of Professor Pozzi.
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the fine qualities of execution of the sculptor's by M. Albert Despian, and a bust in marble by
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piece, is particularly worthy of notice. Holman Hunt, O.M., and Sir Henry Cunynghame,
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plaster was the bust of Mr. Thomas Ryan, and two Brown, A.R.S.A., and J. H. Lorimer, R.S.A.,
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M. Gaston Schnegg was represented by two Eastlake Leader, and St. George Hare, R.I., were
Nr. 160 (June 1910) / Sir Hubert von Herkomer's lithographs
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marks a step forward, and by which fresh influences
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but comparatively neglected, black-and-white art
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and it is not less characteristic of him to set before
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and achievement, or that he should have already
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step by step, and accounting completely for the
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evident difference between his lithographs and those
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has been needlessly limited by the conventional he has tested it assiduously, and with the most
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which both slight sketches and elaborate drawings until he had satisfied himself that their correctness
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and by the light of this knowledge he quickly drawing made upon paper could not be carried to
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of effect than are ordinarily within the mezzotint with very finely sifted sand, and is given a grain
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subsequent grinding here and
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\ ^\fe^<L - ' ^ "<Sw/fip t*^>~ chalk and a proportionate
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stone, and to make it lie on
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and it is obvious that unless the ground is full and
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it would lie only on the projections of the grain and
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longed scraping and lends itself to the expression
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employs, in addition to the scraper, a pen and a
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in exquisitely fine lines, and it is so flexible and so
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opaquely and seem, if it were unrelieved, to be
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and printing, he follows the usual course of litho-
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of the press, and intelligent observation of the
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been worked upon and printed from, and to make,
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states of a plate, and it gives him opportunities of
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mordant action on the stone and to some extent
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and at times other defects which may annoyingly
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hard and close in grain and is generally freer from
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experience, and the gain to him of having a really
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But with the right materials and a sufficiency of
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possible, and he shows by precept how they can be
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and he has established by his own work a standard
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about her work, and although she devoted the
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average, qualified by her iK'Bm A aDout oneself and no
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tion and her eye for MM WSmW t6Ur and 110 more' not
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porary artists, she yet W jM WiBI a11 > and [t is the same
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tween the work of amateur and artist, and pro- had made an attempt in the right direction," and
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me to comfort and fill up
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fluence—and each would
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to speak of, and that it
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one of our greatest artists, and that circumstances
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hand-maid of Religion, and her talent was a gift
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out hunting and the hounds
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So much has been written concerning Lady from his horse and killed on the spot.
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hated society and lived for sport, and the match
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marriage took place in 1S42, and for the next
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industry, attended mothers' meetings, and sketched
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he would get up and dine at midnight. These
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blish herself by the fire with her sketch book]and by louisa, marchioness of waterford
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Ruskin, and read everyone
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widowhood that she began the great work of her herself is remembered with love, and even venera-
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original idea was to instruct the school chil- her manner, as she advanced in life and forgot her
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and outdoor servants, and the school children.
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her and insisted on her painting minutely in the
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work, and the master himself was the first to
Nr. 160 (June 1910) / The Society of Graver-Printers in Colour
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of artists, and it must be admitted that in certain
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exercise a beneficial function ; and the same may
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and in that respect alone has established its right
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Sydney Lee, A.R.E., Raphael Roussel and myself, at these galleries on the 20th of this month and
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gravings should be the work of the artist, and at New Cross, Mr. Alfred Hartley, R.E., Mr. W.
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photography has been employed should be ex- President and other original members.
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printed in colour by the artist, and not coloured or public and lovers of art the colour print as an
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mously resolved that the society should be formed ; —the showing of colour prints and not coloured
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"THE SHEPHERD AND HIS FLOCK" (WOOD ENGRAVING) BY E. C. AUSTEN BROWN
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of one plate several times to produce the same used, and much time spent in the preparation and
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engraved on one plate, the face on another, and design; and this forms a tableland of wood, on
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metal plates a general design of the whole may be relief and the rest cut away. Although in wood
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Much variety may also be obtained by using exact shape being cut and separately printed for
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individual quality, but the conjunction of two or print forms quite a strong feature, and it is by this
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grounds, the processes of soft ground etching and The quality of paper used for the print, again,
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may be thick or transparent, and black may be several firms and societies who manufacture a
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damping; and for wood block prints nothing is
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personal and artistic efforts for the print lover, and
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art, and is not in rivalry with colour printing as
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ployed by some of the Society's members, and
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well known to printers in colour, and the result
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prints, in their subtlety of tone and delicate colour-
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ing. The use of the dry point and soft grounds
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unique and graceful.
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deep tones and varied
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treatment, and the use of fluid and thick colour
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lucent-like surface, akin to that of water-colour. A Spaniard by birth and an Italian by adoption,
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deep tones and varied
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treatment, and the use of fluid and thick colour
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lucent-like surface, akin to that of water-colour. A Spaniard by birth and an Italian by adoption,
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and consequently his education in boyhood was
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show, and the skill shown by the youth in painting
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picture, La Paz de Espana, and this being shown
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1878, when he was eighteen years of age, and, with
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dominated the Spanish Academy, and it was under
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deceased master and exhibiting also in other
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of Spain, the King of Bavaria, and the German
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Rome and the country around it have always
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colouring and decorative detail, but he has given
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and most individual painters Born in
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Mother's Voice ; Young Duke; and many other not-
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has been limited, and though he may sometimes
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of Spain, the King of Bavaria, and the German
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Rome and the country around it have always
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colouring and decorative detail, but he has given
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and most individual painters Born in
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Mother's Voice ; Young Duke; and many other not-
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has been limited, and though he may sometimes
Nr. 160 (June 1910) / Studio-talk
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things from the exhibition of the International the spirit and methods of Eastern art is sufficient
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There can be no question that, so far as art is con- Burlington House and the Grafton Galleries; for
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of historical works, and
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dents and connoisseurs,
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fifteenth century and one
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country, and he received (By permission of Messrs. Thos. Wallis & Sou)
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in those vigorous and stately views of his own
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the sandy dunes and quiet pastures. A number of
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dignified portraits, and his delightful flower-pieces,
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works they are displaying, and our coloured repro-
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Como, The Pleasure Garden and The Orangery, by
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in the lights, and finding
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very effects and colours
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be made of Lilith, a beautiful work in sculpture, supplying a light note, by Mr. C. Shepperson and
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is now open. Mr. Sargent is represented by two Mr. Mathew Hale's tender and beautiful St. Mark's,
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and as full of charm and
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shadows and somewhat ''
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and A Rambler Rose, by Mr. A. Parsons, A.R.A., John Muirhead ; Sekoa, by Mr. R. Grenville Eves;
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single key of colour; and Mr. James Paterson's Mr. L. Grier; A Gleam in a Dull Afternoon, by
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movement of a peacock, though many succeed Richter, and The Mirror, by Mr. Joseph Simpson,
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bird do not evade, and one of his finest works this -
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selves, and in his interiors the decoration on some
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tation in itself, is eclipsed, and as with many
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makes for breadth and atmosphere. Also at these
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of a humorous order, and we now have pleasure in
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James Guthrie, P.R.S.A.; and The Student, by
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David Murray, R.A.; and Lingering Winter, by
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of children, by William Findlay and Hamilton
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timacy with the fowls; and As shades of evening
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there hangs Lingering Winter, a great Houston, in the exhibition, and through the generosity of a
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posed with stream, birch-clad banks and towering founded five years ago by that master of
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by William Wells, R.B.A., a characteristic stretch The show was admirably arranged, and the exhibits
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treme elegance, and I was
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pasto and a richness that
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"barques sur la pi.age" by Alexandre marcette Flanders, and his Canal
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this year, their absence was atoned for by the fact halage, and his Pont ought not to be forgotten,
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colouring and by reason of the subjects
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ticularly L'Arlberg and the Pel/no sous
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turkey, a hawk and a buzzard. One of
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and essentially poetic
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composition and colour-
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of The Studio, is M. Alexandre Marcette. He The Berlin Royal Museum of Arts and Crafts
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water-colourist—his ability is unequalled, and his and colour effects, decorative charm, and the
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She produces with the facility of real genius. New humanity and scenery, the whole organism of un-
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and dreams strangely blend
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and applications, prepares and
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women and iron willed men,
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and Dabo, were particu-
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Beaux, Hamilton, and the
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scape was the prominent feature, and there were a been providing a most varied and satisfactory
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lous activity, including several portraits and some
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He selects his models very carefully, and his types
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ings, and occasionally the mondaine look at us
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in scenes and single figures pulsating with life,
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encounters and historical appurtenances. His
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that of Hals and Velasquez in the portrait of ihe
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touch in Nana and a series of female pastel auction. It was a rare treat to trace the varying
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what decadent carriage, and Reinhold Max Eichler work, not only by the grandeur of the landscape
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heritage and seeking personal utterance in delicate character, and nowhere is the idealising Kaulbach
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However impressionistic his jostling crowds, his Tne Keller and Reiner Salon has removed to
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study always reveals extraordinary assiduity. sumptuously and tastefully arranged showrooms and
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is stamped upon the entrance-hall, in which brownish in the west end of Berlin, and his carefully selected
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The second storey contains modern interiors, and and in later life his holidays, were spent at Trieste,
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queredwood borders, and Sy^^^^S^^^nLC " 11 _\f\PC^^^
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acquired these, and is having them
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artist of distinctive merit and great
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He has been there three years, and
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full of charm, and showed a keen
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thing with a broad and keen vision, and though suit. In turn he painted every member of the
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other work done by him I should mention an fur, ornaments, ribbons and stars of various orders,
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close observation as he does the dresses and orna- knowledge of form and supple modelling, has
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has been particularly happy in catching the far-off" has entered for a competition, and he was the
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exhibition. That implies a long career June 26th, and the sittings will be continued
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tions and limitations
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and complete exhibition
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the event, which will also be commemorated by and since then he has devoted himself almost
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began with a very extensive and interest- Stockholm pictures in the last Special Summer
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"over forests, mountains and lakes" (Si
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say about their paintings and designs. Mr. Strang's
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the prize studies in their order of merit, and then
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and sometimes even ap-
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admitted the students and addressed them on the kind that had been placed in a reversed position
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presence of their authors, and in each section passed valuable hints on composition and the right
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he told his audience, not to be too severe, and he London Workers, was, in Mr. Strang's opinion,
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that he wished to do was to point out errors where were the workers in the streets, and they were
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instead of massing and HpHllB"*^' ' "
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and mystery of moonlight. ■ '~^yy^^^^^^lMBWPIjBF^ JBBt
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be, and some of the pic- ,<a berqslagrn lake' ><y prof, oi.of arborbuus
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William P. Roberts and Mr.
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them were not doing the things at all. Fine poses for design in black-and-white to Mr. George
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supreme importance, and the decoration should who is returning for a time to America, has given
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for lettering were now fixed, and the
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Strang concluded his interesting and
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ing) by Miss Margery Dogget, and
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and there was commendable work
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up the direction of the London Art School, Holttum, and in another carved chest by Miss E.
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Place. Complete arrangements for the future joint and a silver bowl by Mrs. R. I. Bolton.
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be carried on with the same excellent staffs, and
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Mount Street, and its branches, clearly proved
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tributed by Miss E. Stewart and Mr. S. A.
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black-and-white, water-colour and oil, testified to
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pendant 01' silver and pearl blister, by mrs. k.
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Reviews and Notices
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Mackay, and a belt buckle by T. D. Bryan. If
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the staff and to the students. H. B. B.
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15*.—Students and lovers of Turner's drawings
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completed, and the public has the opportunity of
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tion embraces over 19,000 drawings and sketches,
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subjects of drawings and sketches which hitherto
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accessible to. the students and the public, and that
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The Practice of Oil Painting and of Drawing as
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to put before the student the principles and
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neation of the figure and light and shade, while
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craftsmanship so common nowadays, and to this
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On the Oxford Circuit, and other Verses. By
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tells of the progress and sudden death on circuit
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Reviews and Notices
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Mackay, and a belt buckle by T. D. Bryan. If
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the staff and to the students. H. B. B.
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15*.—Students and lovers of Turner's drawings
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completed, and the public has the opportunity of
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tion embraces over 19,000 drawings and sketches,
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subjects of drawings and sketches which hitherto
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accessible to. the students and the public, and that
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The Practice of Oil Painting and of Drawing as
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to put before the student the principles and
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neation of the figure and light and shade, while
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craftsmanship so common nowadays, and to this
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On the Oxford Circuit, and other Verses. By
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tells of the progress and sudden death on circuit
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Reviews and Notices
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ings of this character, by Dutch and Flemish
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dispersed over about one hundred and thirty
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Allen & Sons.) $s. net.—This valuable and inter-
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have been achieved by the Trustees and former
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Gallery contains, and of particular interest to
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roughly the copious and useful appendices, biblio-
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works large and small treating of particular periods,
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1800), noting first one and then another influence
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progress of domestic architecture in England, and
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can read and profit by it.
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years ago, and this new edition of her book, which
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compilation, but an extremely interesting and
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bone is well known as a worker in jewellery, and
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Reviews and Notices
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view at the Salons and other important exhibitions
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is illustrated by numerous portraits and reproduc-
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this country, and several biographies of the most
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terill, C. H. Herford, Greville MacDonald, and
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when for a few seconds the rush and clamour of
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pretty firmly established itself, and not only in
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tise this method of decoration, and in various
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choice of colours, and he enumerates 120 or more
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Shepherd and the months as the sheep strayed upon
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flowers and the trees that herald its coming, and
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by critics of repute, and treating most of them
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to the series are Hodler and the Swiss, by Rudolf
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The "Holdinslide" mount—patented and made
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sketch blocks, and being reasonable in price, should
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CIPLES AND TRADITIONS.
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dead and buried for centuries ?" said the Man
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taste and of a sincere respect for the achievements
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plainly his intelligence and his knowledge than by
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his individuality and find his own way in the
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some years to the closest and most devout study
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simplicity and all their delightful ingenuousness
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with a pure and noble tradition ; because it is free
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"because it is silly, affected, unnatural, and utterly
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Pedant, " they are immutable, monumental, and
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simple, unaffected, and primitive, because the age
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replied the Critic, " and the man who is true to
Nr. 160 (June 1910) / The Carnegie Institute's international exhibition
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BY LEILA MECHLIN and Spain.
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good lighting and
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and many show
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with light and color, these paintings give joyous tion. The ultra, the bizarre, the violent have not
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the French impressionist school in America, and lery hangs a recent pamt.ng by Abbott H. Thayer
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and private collectors, but within reasonable limit ling strength and convincing s.mplic.ty-a wo k ut-
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haps, are those interpreting the sea, off the coast Alexander's latest pamtings, / he 7 enth .U se and
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brought into harmonious interrelation. Costa and Thomas Eakms. By Sergeant Kendall
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Medal o) the Third Class and Prize o\ S500, Carnegie Institute, 1910
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hat, subtile and exquisite in tone; by William M.
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saro, Mauf ra— and landscapes by our own men, who
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calf, Daniel Garber and Charles Morris Young.
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in suggestion, and Constantin Krijitzki, who con-
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See Christ Walking on the Water, and Mary. From
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J. Alden Weir and Henry Golden Dearth, American
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Albert Neuhuys, Leonard Ochtman, Edward W.
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prising and, on the whole, illogical, from the lay-
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rying with it a medal and $1,500, was given to
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third prize, a medal and $500, was awarded to
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landscape, Hills oj Byram, by Daniel Garber, and
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ment and the transmission of worthy ideas. Be-
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ings in color and color monotypes were included.
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and colored monotypes by Everett Shinn.
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J. Alden Weir and Henry Golden Dearth, American
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Albert Neuhuys, Leonard Ochtman, Edward W.
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prising and, on the whole, illogical, from the lay-
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rying with it a medal and $1,500, was given to
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third prize, a medal and $500, was awarded to
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landscape, Hills oj Byram, by Daniel Garber, and
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ment and the transmission of worthy ideas. Be-
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ings in color and color monotypes were included.
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and colored monotypes by Everett Shinn.
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cult and charming branches of painting. A minia-
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portraits of saints and martyrs by the monks of the
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quately and in perfect form the sentiments which
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shows only the head and neck of the sitter, thrown
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in her lap, and a charm-
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■and the left arm thrown
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and the whole has an at-
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and black hair, and the shorter, more sallow one with hands rest
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and attractive effects. In the miniature of Mrs. side. The
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analogous to that of the sonnet in relation to poetry, a survival of a purely medieval art, and, like paint-
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a decorative scheme, rather than a separate and cause of this.
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sary in' a portrait and minia-
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vival of a medieval art, and
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December 13, 1910, and will
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ries a gold medal and $2,000,
Nr. 160 (June 1910) / The collection of Mr. John G. Johnson, II
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—MM more descriptive and decorative
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^jjj^BBfc- ers of his caliber and temper are
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p g^, and delightful David, a surprising
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U*»HBHPfr -mmm style, lias in its elaborate and de-
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* _ H Mia VtfiftkjC'' (; •' 9; '*MK*' ^ Battle of the Romans and Sabines, a
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Piero di Cosimo's remarkable and
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history of art. The powerful and
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An important follower of Lippi is represented tation of life and character, with a charming land-
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ling of North Italian and
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and a landscape vista and
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haps a Palmezzano—and an
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Alvise's—and to be, perhaps, by Antoniazzo. Madonnas of great charm I omit for want of
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and Fiorenzo. A small Mystic Marriage oj St. including the Venetian, is very strong. The lead-
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similar to a picture in the Vatican Gallery and known. The Lady Worshipping an Idol, already
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tion ascribed to Signorelli, is either a very late ex- dignity and beauty of the work depend largely on
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of the school of Perugino. The Virgin adores the research into values of tone and color—and a new
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career, perhaps; and it
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and Cosimo Tura, both of
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powerful and glyptic paint-
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Baptist and St. Paul, monu-
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Museum at Venice, like this a picture of a height- National Gallery at London, may at first disturb
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and craft, idea and form are one. His presentments,
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by Foppa,the founder in the Brescian and Milanes
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Enthroned Madonna with a pensive Child and a
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Venice School with Homeric subjects, and an
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painting and will be of the greatest use to students.
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feeling, is majestically conceived and worked
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Reni—with the small Siennese Crucifixion and the
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significance and must not think we have done photography has won him a distinctive
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I am not able to do justice for want of the special the accompanying print, where the bather and
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may mention a miniature portrait of great inter- sition and design. He exemplifies the success with
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and a St. Sebastian re-
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and Two Saints, in a
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significance and must not think we have done photography has won him a distinctive
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I am not able to do justice for want of the special the accompanying print, where the bather and
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may mention a miniature portrait of great inter- sition and design. He exemplifies the success with
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and a St. Sebastian re-
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and Two Saints, in a
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