Sttidio-Talk
and is not without an
interesting manner of her
own. _
-
At Walker's Gallery, in
Bond Street, Mr. Lester
Sutcliffe, R.C.A., and Mrs.
Lester Sutcliffe have been
holding a combined exhibi-
tion. The former's work
is devoted to the medium
of charcoal, and some
examples were given in our
last issue. His grey pic-
tures are the most success-
ful of all, and show an
toy animals designed and carved in wood by prof. f. barwig admirable treatment in
conveying the light of early
morning. He prepares his
country. The toys of Prof. Barwig, Prof. Schu- own paper and makes his own charcoal, striving
finsky, Frau Harlfinger-Zakucka, Fraulein Pod- for an effect to be obtained in flat tones. He has
hajska and other artists who have followed their devoted many years to experiments with his
lead, have found their way into many countries, materials in search of the best means to
and their popularity is on the increase. It is the unusual effect he attains. Mrs. Sutcliffe is
characteristic of these
artists that they bestow
just as much thought on
the production of these
playthings as on more
serious work.
The Baillie Gallery's ^J>f \FjWt
recent exhibitions have HbV JSt ijj^i WL^~%" ~~"-
been Mr. T. Friedenson's j piTtJjKT HRy-^ ijjjfel H
landscape drawings in • K j|^H|AL. Z Bp - ^^^^m
water colours, Mr. E. Iff, i 'HBM^ftttf BBkfflljE
Newell Marshall's Life in
Cairo and the East, a ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
series of sketches in pencil
and colour, pictures of
Algiers and Mentone by
Alicia Blakesley, and
paintings and portraits by ; Hr) \ 1«l IPSwSlI
Madame Erna Hoppe. 1 flwff ''t,Jfl| Kv'vU/
Mr. Friedenson has a Hi ■ KH^'^-V
very charming talent; his BfMKjffl^BE?^^::-.
Evening, The Seine at O^m^^^ ^Bb—\ ell
Caudebec, Morning, Scar- M?'''^A" W^^»^^B6fc- . >8j_
bord and Wensleydale p^SiU j^^^^BpSP^E^H^^^Hf ' '' "B
were very pleasant pic-
tures. Madame Erna .s.«-',-.<......■>. . ~ BBl ■BBBBBBBBBBBBBI BBBBi
Hoppe tackles great diffi-
... !• . toys designed by fanny harlfinger-zakucka, minka podhajska,
culties, wording on a ^ kyselo, and prof, barwig. executed by the genossenschaft der
large scale successfully, spielwarenerzeuger, horitz, bohemia
148
and is not without an
interesting manner of her
own. _
-
At Walker's Gallery, in
Bond Street, Mr. Lester
Sutcliffe, R.C.A., and Mrs.
Lester Sutcliffe have been
holding a combined exhibi-
tion. The former's work
is devoted to the medium
of charcoal, and some
examples were given in our
last issue. His grey pic-
tures are the most success-
ful of all, and show an
toy animals designed and carved in wood by prof. f. barwig admirable treatment in
conveying the light of early
morning. He prepares his
country. The toys of Prof. Barwig, Prof. Schu- own paper and makes his own charcoal, striving
finsky, Frau Harlfinger-Zakucka, Fraulein Pod- for an effect to be obtained in flat tones. He has
hajska and other artists who have followed their devoted many years to experiments with his
lead, have found their way into many countries, materials in search of the best means to
and their popularity is on the increase. It is the unusual effect he attains. Mrs. Sutcliffe is
characteristic of these
artists that they bestow
just as much thought on
the production of these
playthings as on more
serious work.
The Baillie Gallery's ^J>f \FjWt
recent exhibitions have HbV JSt ijj^i WL^~%" ~~"-
been Mr. T. Friedenson's j piTtJjKT HRy-^ ijjjfel H
landscape drawings in • K j|^H|AL. Z Bp - ^^^^m
water colours, Mr. E. Iff, i 'HBM^ftttf BBkfflljE
Newell Marshall's Life in
Cairo and the East, a ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
series of sketches in pencil
and colour, pictures of
Algiers and Mentone by
Alicia Blakesley, and
paintings and portraits by ; Hr) \ 1«l IPSwSlI
Madame Erna Hoppe. 1 flwff ''t,Jfl| Kv'vU/
Mr. Friedenson has a Hi ■ KH^'^-V
very charming talent; his BfMKjffl^BE?^^::-.
Evening, The Seine at O^m^^^ ^Bb—\ ell
Caudebec, Morning, Scar- M?'''^A" W^^»^^B6fc- . >8j_
bord and Wensleydale p^SiU j^^^^BpSP^E^H^^^Hf ' '' "B
were very pleasant pic-
tures. Madame Erna .s.«-',-.<......■>. . ~ BBl ■BBBBBBBBBBBBBI BBBBi
Hoppe tackles great diffi-
... !• . toys designed by fanny harlfinger-zakucka, minka podhajska,
culties, wording on a ^ kyselo, and prof, barwig. executed by the genossenschaft der
large scale successfully, spielwarenerzeuger, horitz, bohemia
148