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International studio — 55.1915

DOI Heft:
Nr. 220 (June, 1915)
DOI Artikel:
In the galleries
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lent sense of colour and of
values. The three portrait
studies are broad, yet not
slighted in modelling, and ex-
hibit insight into the charac-
ter of the sitters. Field is to
be congratulated in his com
paratively new choice of sub-
ject—snow-covered roof-tops.
In Hanging Gardens I find
great harmony of tone, a
charm and a poetic sense.
Waterfall is indicated in a
few broad strokes of strong
colour and is but an impres-
sion. It could have found
congenial company in an ex-
hibition of the same charac-
ter half a block away. His
still life lacked truth in values


Exhibited at National Academy of Design, IQ15

PORTRAIT OF MISS IVES

BY I. E. HORI

and a spontaneity found in his other works. He is individual in his viewpoint and should not abuse
belongs to the sane members of the modern school, (as in Waterfall') his delicate sense of colour.



Isidor Portrait Prize at the Salmagundi Club, 1915
PORTRAIT OF MILDRED BY ARTHUR FREEDLANDER


During the month of May an Ex-
hibition of Original Sculpture by
American Women was held at the
Gorham Galleries. The exhibits were
not ambitious in character, being
small in size, and tending to the imagi-
native rather than to the realistic.
Of the few life-sized portrait busts
shown, Gail Sherman Corbett’s, loaned
by Miss Cottle, was the most im-
portant. Gertrude V. Whitney showed
an excellent study of a head in mar-
ble; Janet Scudder was represented
by a bronze Girl with Fish, being one
of her Fountain series. Although the
figure has great distinction, it lacks
the grace and movement of her other
works of that character. Edith W.
Burroughs’ Water Baby is also a foun-
tain and, although not an original
idea, is a beautifully modelled figure
of a child. Fountains are the favorite
designs, and Laura Gardin Frazer ex-
hibited the most successful of all. This
was a table fountain, unusual both in
conception and in execution. The
figure of the bashful little child is
charming, naive and original in char-
acter, while the decorative bas-relief
on the pedestals is well modelled.

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