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THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
July, 1912
JUST OUT
THE STUDIO YEAR BOOK
OF DECORATIVE ART—1912
A Review of the Latest Developments
in the Artistic Construction, Decoration
and Furnishing of the House . . .
Quarto. Cloth, $3.00 net. Postage, 35 cents
THE seventh issue of “The Studio” Year Book of Decorative Art will appeal to all who are interested in
the most recent developments in the Decorative and Applied Arts, as exemplified by the work of the
leading Architects, Designers and Craftsmen of Great Britain and the Continent. An important sec-
tion is again devoted to
EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE
while the other subjects dealt with include Interior Decoration, Furniture, Firegrates and Mantelpieces, Wall
and Ceiling Decoration, Stained Glass, Artificial Lighting, Textile Fabrics, Embroidery, Porcelain and Earth-
enware, Metal Work, Wood Carving, etc. The volume is copiously illustrated with
UPWARD OF 400 REPRODUCTIONS
(including several supplementary plates in colors), all beautifully reproduced exclusively for this work.
As a guide to the artistic construction, decoration and equipment of the home this volume will be found
invaluable, forming as it does a complete and comprehensive review of the best work produced during the
past twelve months. Articles are also included dealing with the present position of the Decorative and
Applied Arts in Great Britain, Germany and Austria.
JOHN LANE COMPANY
NEW YORK
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
July, 1912
JUST OUT
THE STUDIO YEAR BOOK
OF DECORATIVE ART—1912
A Review of the Latest Developments
in the Artistic Construction, Decoration
and Furnishing of the House . . .
Quarto. Cloth, $3.00 net. Postage, 35 cents
THE seventh issue of “The Studio” Year Book of Decorative Art will appeal to all who are interested in
the most recent developments in the Decorative and Applied Arts, as exemplified by the work of the
leading Architects, Designers and Craftsmen of Great Britain and the Continent. An important sec-
tion is again devoted to
EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE
while the other subjects dealt with include Interior Decoration, Furniture, Firegrates and Mantelpieces, Wall
and Ceiling Decoration, Stained Glass, Artificial Lighting, Textile Fabrics, Embroidery, Porcelain and Earth-
enware, Metal Work, Wood Carving, etc. The volume is copiously illustrated with
UPWARD OF 400 REPRODUCTIONS
(including several supplementary plates in colors), all beautifully reproduced exclusively for this work.
As a guide to the artistic construction, decoration and equipment of the home this volume will be found
invaluable, forming as it does a complete and comprehensive review of the best work produced during the
past twelve months. Articles are also included dealing with the present position of the Decorative and
Applied Arts in Great Britain, Germany and Austria.
JOHN LANE COMPANY
NEW YORK