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International studio — 53.1914

DOI Heft:
Nr. 212 (October, 1914)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-Talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43456#0402

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painter were well displayed in his Salon success
Reading Aloud, and The Smile, the latter possessing
an almost Hals-like quality. J. S.

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania.—In
connection with the recent International
exhibition of paintings at the Carnegie
Institute, Pittsburgh, the following awards
have been announced. The First Prize of a gold
medal and one thousand five hundred dollars has
been awarded to Mr. E. W. Redfield in respect of
his Village in Winter ; the Second Prize of one
thousand dollars and silver medal to Mr. Richard
Jack, A.R.A. of London, for his painting entitled
String Quartette (exhibited at the Royal Academy
exhibition last year); the Third Prize of five hun-
dred dollars and a bronze medal to Mr. George
Bellows; and ’honourable mentions to Mr. Will


“BISCAYAN 7YPFS (BILBAO).” FROM A CHALK,.
DRAWING BY J. P. TILI.AC

“VARIOUS TYPES (MADRID).” FROM A CHALK
DRAWING BY J. P. TII.LAC


Ashton, the Australian painter, Miss Hilda Fearon
and Mr. G. Spencer Watson of London, Herr
Erich Kips of Berlin, Miss Beatrice Howe, Paris,
and Mr. Charles Rosen of Pennsylvania.
There will be no International Exhibition of
paintings at the Carnegie Institute next Spring.
This course was decided upon by the Fine Arts
Committee in view of the fact that the government
will present an international exhibition of paintings
at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, at San Francisco,
next Spring.
BORDEAUX. — Mons. Tillac, whose
sketches of market scenes in Madrid and
of types of the people met with in the
Spanish Capital and elsewhere we here
reproduce is a much travelled artist and his sketch-
 
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