THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
March, 1913
NEW YORK CITY
THE NEW YORK SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ART
INCORPORATED UNDER THE REGENTS SUCCESSORS TO THE CHASE SCHOOL
PRESIDENT FRANK ALVAH PARSONS
SEND FOR PARTICULARS ABOUT OUR PRACTICAL.
ILLUSTRATION AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING
COURSES. DIRECT CONNECTION WITH THE PUB-
LISHERS AND ADVERTISING HOUSES. MANU-
SCRIPTS GIVEN STUDENTS WHEN READY.
SUSAN F. BISSELL, Secretary, 2239 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY
_a
ART SCHOOL
Awarded International Silver Medal at St. Louis, 1904
Term: OCTOBER 1—June 1
For (Beginners and Advanced Students
DESIGN, MODELING, WOOD-CARVING
CAST and LIFE DRAWING
WATER COLOR
ART EMBROIDERY
EVENING CLASS in COSTUME DRAWING
Young Women’s Christian Association
7 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK
Office Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M.
ADELPHI COLLEGE
Lafayette Ave., Clifton and St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
ART DEPARTMENT
Antique, Still Life, Portrait and Figure Classes.
Work in all mediums. Six of the Best-Equipped
Class Rooms in Greater New York.
Course of 20 weeks, commencing at any time, with ■
individual instruction. All day or half-day sessions.
Prof. J. B. WHITTAKER, Director
STALKS IN THE
HIMALAYA S
By E. P. STEBBINGS, F.R.G.S. With
upward of one hundred illustrations.
Cloth, $4.00 net. Postage, 20 cents.
STUDY INTERIOR DECORATION AT HOME
Do you want to know how to harmonize colors, how to select house furnishings, how to design and
decorate rooms? Send for announcement of Non-Resident Courses of Art Instruction, Henry T.
Bailey, Director. The Course in Interior Decoration is offered by the New York School of Fine and
Applied Art, Frank A. Parsons, President, which gives full credit for work. Strong Courses under
inspiring teachers. Special Saturday classes for New York teachers. Circular on request. Write at
once to SUSAN F. BISSELL, Registrar, 2237 Broadway, New York.
PRATT INSTITUTE
ART SCHOOL
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Applied Design, Interior Decoration, Jewelry, Silver-
smithing, Life, Portrait, Pictorial Illustration, Costume
Illustration, Composition, Oil and Water-Color Painting.
Architecture—Two and Three-Year Courses
Normal Art and Manual Training—Two-Year Courses.
30 Studios; 35 Instructors; 25th Year
WALTER SCOTT PERRY, Director
_MICHIGAN_
ART SCHOOL
SEVENTEENTH YEAR
Thorough and advanced methods. Classes, day
and evening, in Drawing and Painting, Antique,
Life, Portrait, Illustration, Composition, Artistic
Anatomy. For details and catalogue address
JOHN P. WICKER, Director,
SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
Dept. P Fine Arts Building, Detroit, Mich.
THE FRENCH SCHOOL OF
FASHION ILLUSTRATING
A Complete Course in ILLUSTRATING, and FASHION
DRAWING Pupils fitted for positions
Correspondence course if desired
For full particulars address
I MISS M. WEIDENMAN, 143 W. 42d St., NEW YORK
INDIANA
ART SCHOOL OF THE
John Herron Art Institute
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Twelfth Year Opens September 30, 1912
Practical fundamental instruction in all branches.
Special attention to Commercial Art and Decorative
Designing. Normal classes. Free access to Art Mu-
seum. Large faculty. Certificates. Rates moder-
ate. Address Dept. A, WILLIAM COUGHLEN,
Acting Director.
SECOND EDITION REVISED
FREEHAND PERSPECTIVE AND SKETCHING
Principles and Methods of Expression in the Pictorial
Representation of Common Objects, Interiors,
Buildings and Landscapes
By DORA MIRIAM NORTON, Instructor in Perspective
Sketching and Color, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A series of exercises with explanatory text, so covering the subject that fol-
lowing the course as directed gives the power to draw with ease and intelligence
from object, memory and descriptions. A text-book for high, normal and techni-
cal schools, and for colleges. A book of reference for artists and draughtsmen
and for teachers and supervisors of drawing. Two hundred and sixty-two illus-
trations. Few technical terms employed and all clearly explained. Complete
working index. In the absence of a teacher a knowledge of the subject may be
gained from the book alone. $3.00 per copy.
Address orders io the Sales Department
PRATT INSTITUTE, 220 Ryerson Street, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
UMMER SCHOOL NOTES
THE NEW YORK SCHOOL OF FINE
AND APPLIED ART
True, we must all rest, we must have
the traditional vacation, but we are
gradually learning that change is some-
times rest, and that “rest in activity’’
is the kind of a vacation often more
effectual than mere slumber, or idle,
listless inactivity.
A PAINTING, OUT OF DOORS
BY MARTHA WALTER, NEW YORK SCHOOL
OF FINE AND APPLIED ART
There is a constantly increasing de-
mand for greater efficiency on the part
of the teacher and the industrial worker,
also, to be taken into account. The
busy year is too full for the preparation
which is essential to meet the rapidly
changing industrial conditions. The sum-
mer is the only time that many can study.
Why not allow the vacation to serve two
purposes, one of rest, the other of study?
The New York School of Fine and Ap-
plied Art will attempt to help make this
possible. It has just completed arrange-
ments to give varied, unique and thorough
instruction, with its regular department
heads and specialists from other well-
known schools, under the most alluring
ORIGINAL DESIGN FOR OLD ENGLISH
LIVING ROOM
BY SECOND YEAR PUPIL, NEW YORK
SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ART
March, 1913
NEW YORK CITY
THE NEW YORK SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ART
INCORPORATED UNDER THE REGENTS SUCCESSORS TO THE CHASE SCHOOL
PRESIDENT FRANK ALVAH PARSONS
SEND FOR PARTICULARS ABOUT OUR PRACTICAL.
ILLUSTRATION AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING
COURSES. DIRECT CONNECTION WITH THE PUB-
LISHERS AND ADVERTISING HOUSES. MANU-
SCRIPTS GIVEN STUDENTS WHEN READY.
SUSAN F. BISSELL, Secretary, 2239 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY
_a
ART SCHOOL
Awarded International Silver Medal at St. Louis, 1904
Term: OCTOBER 1—June 1
For (Beginners and Advanced Students
DESIGN, MODELING, WOOD-CARVING
CAST and LIFE DRAWING
WATER COLOR
ART EMBROIDERY
EVENING CLASS in COSTUME DRAWING
Young Women’s Christian Association
7 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK
Office Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M.
ADELPHI COLLEGE
Lafayette Ave., Clifton and St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
ART DEPARTMENT
Antique, Still Life, Portrait and Figure Classes.
Work in all mediums. Six of the Best-Equipped
Class Rooms in Greater New York.
Course of 20 weeks, commencing at any time, with ■
individual instruction. All day or half-day sessions.
Prof. J. B. WHITTAKER, Director
STALKS IN THE
HIMALAYA S
By E. P. STEBBINGS, F.R.G.S. With
upward of one hundred illustrations.
Cloth, $4.00 net. Postage, 20 cents.
STUDY INTERIOR DECORATION AT HOME
Do you want to know how to harmonize colors, how to select house furnishings, how to design and
decorate rooms? Send for announcement of Non-Resident Courses of Art Instruction, Henry T.
Bailey, Director. The Course in Interior Decoration is offered by the New York School of Fine and
Applied Art, Frank A. Parsons, President, which gives full credit for work. Strong Courses under
inspiring teachers. Special Saturday classes for New York teachers. Circular on request. Write at
once to SUSAN F. BISSELL, Registrar, 2237 Broadway, New York.
PRATT INSTITUTE
ART SCHOOL
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Applied Design, Interior Decoration, Jewelry, Silver-
smithing, Life, Portrait, Pictorial Illustration, Costume
Illustration, Composition, Oil and Water-Color Painting.
Architecture—Two and Three-Year Courses
Normal Art and Manual Training—Two-Year Courses.
30 Studios; 35 Instructors; 25th Year
WALTER SCOTT PERRY, Director
_MICHIGAN_
ART SCHOOL
SEVENTEENTH YEAR
Thorough and advanced methods. Classes, day
and evening, in Drawing and Painting, Antique,
Life, Portrait, Illustration, Composition, Artistic
Anatomy. For details and catalogue address
JOHN P. WICKER, Director,
SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
Dept. P Fine Arts Building, Detroit, Mich.
THE FRENCH SCHOOL OF
FASHION ILLUSTRATING
A Complete Course in ILLUSTRATING, and FASHION
DRAWING Pupils fitted for positions
Correspondence course if desired
For full particulars address
I MISS M. WEIDENMAN, 143 W. 42d St., NEW YORK
INDIANA
ART SCHOOL OF THE
John Herron Art Institute
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Twelfth Year Opens September 30, 1912
Practical fundamental instruction in all branches.
Special attention to Commercial Art and Decorative
Designing. Normal classes. Free access to Art Mu-
seum. Large faculty. Certificates. Rates moder-
ate. Address Dept. A, WILLIAM COUGHLEN,
Acting Director.
SECOND EDITION REVISED
FREEHAND PERSPECTIVE AND SKETCHING
Principles and Methods of Expression in the Pictorial
Representation of Common Objects, Interiors,
Buildings and Landscapes
By DORA MIRIAM NORTON, Instructor in Perspective
Sketching and Color, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A series of exercises with explanatory text, so covering the subject that fol-
lowing the course as directed gives the power to draw with ease and intelligence
from object, memory and descriptions. A text-book for high, normal and techni-
cal schools, and for colleges. A book of reference for artists and draughtsmen
and for teachers and supervisors of drawing. Two hundred and sixty-two illus-
trations. Few technical terms employed and all clearly explained. Complete
working index. In the absence of a teacher a knowledge of the subject may be
gained from the book alone. $3.00 per copy.
Address orders io the Sales Department
PRATT INSTITUTE, 220 Ryerson Street, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
UMMER SCHOOL NOTES
THE NEW YORK SCHOOL OF FINE
AND APPLIED ART
True, we must all rest, we must have
the traditional vacation, but we are
gradually learning that change is some-
times rest, and that “rest in activity’’
is the kind of a vacation often more
effectual than mere slumber, or idle,
listless inactivity.
A PAINTING, OUT OF DOORS
BY MARTHA WALTER, NEW YORK SCHOOL
OF FINE AND APPLIED ART
There is a constantly increasing de-
mand for greater efficiency on the part
of the teacher and the industrial worker,
also, to be taken into account. The
busy year is too full for the preparation
which is essential to meet the rapidly
changing industrial conditions. The sum-
mer is the only time that many can study.
Why not allow the vacation to serve two
purposes, one of rest, the other of study?
The New York School of Fine and Ap-
plied Art will attempt to help make this
possible. It has just completed arrange-
ments to give varied, unique and thorough
instruction, with its regular department
heads and specialists from other well-
known schools, under the most alluring
ORIGINAL DESIGN FOR OLD ENGLISH
LIVING ROOM
BY SECOND YEAR PUPIL, NEW YORK
SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ART