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ART SCHOOL NOTES.
LONDON.—Mr. William Strang's criticism
of the work of the Sketch Club at the St.
Martin's School of Art was delivered in
the life-room before a large attendance of
students, all anxious to hear what the distinguished
Stockholm Studio-Talk) by otto hesselbom
Vice-President of the International Society had to
say about their paintings and designs. Mr. Strang's
method was entirely different from that followed
by Sir Hubert von Herkomer when he judged the
Sketch Club work last summer. Sir Hubert made
his examination of the exhibits privately, marked
the prize studies in their order of merit, and then
ART SCHOOL NOTES.
LONDON.—Mr. William Strang's criticism
of the work of the Sketch Club at the St.
Martin's School of Art was delivered in
the life-room before a large attendance of
students, all anxious to hear what the distinguished
Stockholm Studio-Talk) by otto hesselbom
Vice-President of the International Society had to
say about their paintings and designs. Mr. Strang's
method was entirely different from that followed
by Sir Hubert von Herkomer when he judged the
Sketch Club work last summer. Sir Hubert made
his examination of the exhibits privately, marked
the prize studies in their order of merit, and then