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International studio — 40.1910

DOI Heft:
Nr. 157 (March 1910)
DOI Artikel:
Architectural League exhibition
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19866#0113

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Architectural League Exhibition

Academy at Annapolis were
on view by Miss Evelyn B.
Longman, a pupil of Daniel
C. French. Among other
examples of sculpture were
Miss Enid YandelPs foun-
tains and the panels in plas-
ter for the outdoor pulpit for
Grace Church, New York,
by Mr. Roine, described else-
where in this issue. A special
personal interest attached to
the working cartoon by Sir
Edward Burne-Jones for a
mosaic head with a number
of autographic working di-
rections around the margin.
F. D. Millet's thirteen

house at bayberry point grosvenor atterbury . . , . . „.

panels painted tor the Cleve-

islip, l. i. architect f j,

land irust Company 01
Cleveland, Ohio, illustrate

A RCHITECTURAL LEAGUE EXHI- historical conditions in the early settlement of
f\ BITION the local lake district. The color is sharp and

i—K positive and if the panels make no pretense to charm

J. \, The Architectural League of New they are presumably well adapted to the conditions
York held its twenty-fifth annual exhi- of lighting in which they are to be placed. John
bition last month. The display was marked by an W. Alexander's decorative panel is interesting,
emphasis upon those features which appeal di- Mr. Blashfield was represented by a number of
rectly to the layman and the general public. This studies for his decorations in the Federal Building
policy has much to commend it. Stimulating the at Cleveland, Ohio, in which his thoughtful, well-
interest of the outside public is one of the most im- ordered draughtsmanship was once more in evi-
portant opportunities which these shows afford, dence. The Wilkes-Barre Court House mural
The two secondary galleries
were ablaze with color pro-
vided by the many works of
mural decoration which en-
gage the energies of so many
of our painters, at times to
the detriment of the paint-
ers' exhibitions proper.

One or two features ar-
rested the visitors' attention
at once. The tapestries made
by Mr. Albert Herter and
under his direction for the
house of the late Mr. Har-
riman at Arden, which have
already been noticed in re-
cording the exhibition at the
National Arts Club recently,
formed an unusual exhibit.
Two large imposing doors
and transom for the chapel house at bayberry point grosvenor atterbury

of the United States Naval islip, l. i. architect

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