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Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / A Washington residence
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new quarter and creating a high standard of ex-
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tai and in no house more so than in this.
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and ramps to the different elevations demanded!
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calls for; direct and simple treatment of a quality
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with its owner and at the same time gratify every
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Airs. Arthur Scott Burden and for Airs. S. Ri
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of the portico has been relieved by urns and flowers
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The fenestration and balustrade above the
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to the architect and have been happily sug-
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as a private and as a public citizen. The floor
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flanked by busts of Washington and Franklin,
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and windows permits; the door and book alcoves
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essence of New England and counts among her
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and they will show you nearby the little monu-
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pathetically treated and illustrated with a wealth
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New England represents and has represented.
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of the portico has been relieved by urns and flowers
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The fenestration and balustrade above the
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to the architect and have been happily sug-
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as a private and as a public citizen. The floor
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flanked by busts of Washington and Franklin,
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and windows permits; the door and book alcoves
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essence of New England and counts among her
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and they will show you nearby the little monu-
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pathetically treated and illustrated with a wealth
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New England represents and has represented.
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / Gobelin and Beauvais tapestries of the Morgan collection
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Gobelin and Beauvais Tapestries of the Morgan Collection
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Among the most important and interesting
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Comedies of Moliere designed by Oudry and
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eighteenth century, the decorative frames and
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dry’s signature, and was woven the same or the
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Gobelin and Beauvais Tapestries op the Morgan Collection
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1773, and Neilson 1783.
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loom, and those with horizontal ribs the product
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four on high-warp looms by Audran and Cozette
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Vaucanson, and now used exclusively at Beauvais.
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loom are not pointed and the effect of pressing
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and is so highly prized in Europe that the five of
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Francisco de Assisi and, until his recent death,
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Archbishop of Rheims and Grand Almoner of
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Gobelin and Beauvais Tapestries of the Morgan Collection
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trated, Nos. I and V, are:
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ante, and is equipped in a full suit of armour.
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monstrous giant armed with a huge club and ter-
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the attributes of a high-born and very beautiful
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to set out for his government, and takes leave
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collection, and are illustrated and described in
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1726, and although not reproduced over and over
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panel J. B. Oudry 1732; and in the bottom selvage
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where Lucile and Eraste have an amusing con-
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Lucile. Eraste loves Lucile, and Lucile loves
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But both were false, the letter and the hand that
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the author to instruct and convey a special les-
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sieur the King’s brother, and the Queen of
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / The Cleveland Museum of Art
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The Cleveland Museum of Art
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recently opened Cleveland Museum. Every-
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the most. And is not happy relationship the
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and the porticos do not appear to be mere spaces.
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fish, while dotted about are shrubs and singing
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The Cleveland Museum of Art
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contributed much to the success of the museum
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NORTH SIDE OF THE GARDEN COURT LOOKING TOWARD THE ROTUNDA AND COURT OF TAPESTRIES AND ARMOUR
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and last. This was in substance repeated by Mr.
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The Cleveland Museum of Art
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and wide scope. In paintings, France, England,
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Sackville which has some of the strength and
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and others. The Music Lesson, one of Manet’s
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In the Dutch and Spanish schools are to be seen
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Homer, and several import-
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ington and Horace Kelly. It
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building and its environ-
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might be better if the museum were closer to the
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museum can afford to do so without first visiting
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aesthetic and the mechanical and the adminis-
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / The true Rossetti
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Office on that day, and I remember remarking on a
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And I cannot believe that
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is in itself and not for what
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in with the mood, and there-
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design, and the artist is in a state of mind when
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / The art of Joseph Crawhall
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limited, was on the lips of critic and public alike.
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seats of authority, and to many of those who took
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have paid their tribute in terms as enthusiastic and
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upon Nature with his own naked vision and has
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“magpie and peacock’s feather”
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gift and the genius of elimination which has
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the man and spoke of him as “going about with
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Whitelaw Hamilton and Crawhall were living to-
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room and quickly produce some charming draw-
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flash the mannerisms and the individualities of his
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like Sargent and Guthrie, their individual signifi-
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reveal a strong decorative tendency and a fine
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picture-making and art. His influence in this
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castle, and Crawhall would
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his pocket and returning
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send him water-colours and paper whenever he
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Association, and I approached Mr. Walton on the
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one was to lock Crawhall in a room with paper and
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distinguished and as complete as any of his exhibited
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and asked him how he would be able to draw with
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still be able to draw and paint with his foot.”
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little interest for him, and his studies from the nude
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drawings consisted of a curious variety : horses and
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hawks, falcons, dogs, and figures deftly outlined on
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / Water-colours by D. Murray Smith, A.R.W.S.
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water-colour by the same artist. And let us say
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is generally accepted, and in that fact lies the
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spheric effects and subtle contrasts of light and
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considerably to its interest and appeal. His
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agreeable and satisfying. His broad outlook
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the spirit and romance of the scene, nor, on the
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reveals him as the master of his subject and not
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qualities and the masterly treatment of the sky.
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with a liquid brush and a judicious treatment of
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above, suggests a feeling of freshness and the open
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and shade plays an important part in the com-
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habitation, is rendered with strength and sim-
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and one which cannot fail to arrest the attention.
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / The etchings of Robert Spence, R.E.
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / Recent designs in domestic architecture
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completed works, and few drawings were to be
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the designs and under the direction of Messrs.
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and directly to the south of the site is the famous
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on the general balance and outline as on the
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smoking-room and drawing-room. In the two first-
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STOBIESIDE, DRUMCLOG I SMOKING-ROOM LEADBETTER, FAIRLEY AND REID, ARCHITECTS
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MILLS AND SHEPHERD, FF.R.I.B.A., ARCHITECTS
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looking towards the entrance angle, and it gives
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The entrance porch is panelled on walls and
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finished white in harmony with the frieze and
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entrance porch, cloak-room and lavatory. The
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formerly the dining-room, and it now gives access
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out and reaches to the full height, the wood
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deep cross and side beams, executed by Mr.
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / Studio-Talk
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art of China, and this made their appreciation of
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by gifts from each of these, especially the Victoria
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that had come down to it through Fonthill and
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and its place of origin Nagasaki, but there seems
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Land, and who had a wife Maria by name. It
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the museum, as it assuredly would have been had
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and the ornamental penwork and figure composi-
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manuscript designed and executed by
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vellum and gilded, and the subjects
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PRESENTED BY HIS FAMILY TO THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM
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PAGES FROM SHAKESPEARE’S “TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA” WRITTEN AND ILLUMINATED BY JESSIE BAYES
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canvas seven feet in height, and was purchased by
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Mr. Walker gives to all his pictures, and to which
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career in Toronto when a mere boy and was
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palace with its garb of rose and yellow and its
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fountains, and
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and its venerable
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And yet the war is not far off, for it is the
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military service are deserted. The painter Albert
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nunzio, and one
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osity and sym-
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and his brush
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BY ALBERT BESNARD
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and on the left with arms outstretched is an
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of paper and in the other a pen. He has some-
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Louvain in flames, and the crucifixion of the
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to his superb talent and largeness of heart, and
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somewhat subordinate place, and the
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GOLD AND OPAL NECKLACE: “ OF THE SEA ”
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DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY
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Moscow painters, and as an
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and it is to be hoped that
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and quite original. The colour combinations are
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idea through the medium of precious metals and
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bi-annual' exhibitions, and painters and
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bitions in the spring, and to be used in its entirety
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famous for its cherry blossoms and lotus pond,
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Imperial Household Museum, the Tokyo School
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and recently held its fifty-fourth bi-annual exhibi-
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rakuten, a great Chinese poet, and the same artist’s
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the Field, and Twittering Birds by Nakatani-Ganko,
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excellent examples of chasing and inlay of gold,
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of paintings, sho (chirography), and accessories for
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in this case was written by the prince and I took
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Reviews and Notices
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grad : Golike and Wilborg.)
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founder of the Zen sect of Buddhism, and stick
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syllables to stir up one’s recollections and imagina-
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of a romantic character, and at the end of his
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trasts between European and Oriental culture
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and roses, among the best
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and Yasuda-Minoru.
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Reviews and Notices
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grad : Golike and Wilborg.)
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founder of the Zen sect of Buddhism, and stick
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syllables to stir up one’s recollections and imagina-
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of a romantic character, and at the end of his
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trasts between European and Oriental culture
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and roses, among the best
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and Yasuda-Minoru.
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / Reviews and notices
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Reviews and Notices
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gifted draughtsman and since then has accom-
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typical figures, portraits and landscape motives
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Louisa F. Pesel. (Bradford : Percy Lund and
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instruction in various arts and crafts, and a
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and Design is almost encyclopaedic, embrac-
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and his text abounds with practical hints and
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / The Lay Figure: On the art of calligraphy
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drawing and the illegibility of modern handwriting,”
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cultivating, and it developed valuable precision of
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viduality, more flexibility, and more vitality,”
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scrawl had more individuality and more vitality
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you are speaking very offensively. And I cannot
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writing and drawing, and in fact writing is a species
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the arts, and it is, I believe, the foundation upon
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the general scheme of education and especially
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“ And your drawings would gain something
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a designer, and he would have developed a taste
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we should all learn to draw alike, and what would
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of treatment, and in considering the utilitarian
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / A civic ideal
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it is an art for the citizen, and it is
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and proper for the comfort of the citizen. Mu-
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civic art represents a moral, intellectual and ad-
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to make our city beautiful and lovely, we must
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and unless they are expressed harmoniously.
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tiful, -permanent and formal entrance, than if the
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and the city itself should beautify the surround-
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son to what those ugly and conspicuous business
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C. M. Robinson, one of the greatest and best
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We do not want to show our ill-taste and in-
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a feeling of disgust. Beauty and fitness, on the
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side banners, and projecting signs, with different
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and the competition of the merchants would still
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when the sun is hot, and add greatly to the
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iscent of the woodland stream, and nature’s care-
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be enlightened, and they will then first begin
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and the main streets of our city, we have viewed
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leisure hours refined and truly beautiful. Civic
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side and turf along the curb and walk, but the
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And we may readily see that there could be
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bouched upon 48th Street, New York City, and
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when the sun is hot, and add greatly to the
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iscent of the woodland stream, and nature’s care-
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be enlightened, and they will then first begin
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and the main streets of our city, we have viewed
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leisure hours refined and truly beautiful. Civic
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side and turf along the curb and walk, but the
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And we may readily see that there could be
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bouched upon 48th Street, New York City, and
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / The Friars Club, New York
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the massive door-key and promptly flung it into
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more than passing mention, and anyhow, cap-
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and precious distinction. They are rated the best
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of the evening in hand and reverses the usual
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commonplace houses, and it was necessary to rise
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usual and at the same time symbolize to some
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maintain that it is interesting, instructive, and
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sented itself of conforming to type and at the/
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tered corridor with vault ceiling, walls, floor and
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very soft and subdued effect. Adjoining the
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The grill room, with its groined vault ceiling and
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arches, repeating in motif the front fagade, and
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polychrome and gold. The proscenium arch is
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will continue to give their skits and entertain-
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / Murals by Max Bohm
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Boldly and authoritatively brushed in with rich
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and of life, the world’s orchestra, whether echoing
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his brow, and in the general theme Max Bohm
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subject in every detail of the canvases and much
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glance a romantic and interesting panorama.
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to compose the pictures and the effect of mass,
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Note the man, hammer and anvil united pic-
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and not to organize scenes of our daily exist-
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wisdom, goodness and understanding beyond all
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sage of joy and hope as she listens to the melody
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leries of the Metropolitan Museum, “The Old
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Boldly and authoritatively brushed in with rich
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and of life, the world’s orchestra, whether echoing
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his brow, and in the general theme Max Bohm
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subject in every detail of the canvases and much
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glance a romantic and interesting panorama.
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to compose the pictures and the effect of mass,
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Note the man, hammer and anvil united pic-
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and not to organize scenes of our daily exist-
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wisdom, goodness and understanding beyond all
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sage of joy and hope as she listens to the melody
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leries of the Metropolitan Museum, “The Old
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / National Society of Craftsmen
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lish designers, Constance and Maxwell Armfield.
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writers and painters as well, and the distinction
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Air. A. J. Gaskin and Mr. C. M. Gere, both of
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and apostle of democracy in art. As a result of
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and encouragement of the Armfields, soon found
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terest the crafts movement in America and for
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city, painting its grandiose vistas on canvas and
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and life so buoyant and gay? The
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we seen anything like it. And we
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pean influences, for a time at least, and this will
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brace all the people.” And Mrs. Armfield told
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ums with our public-school instruction, and in our
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and decorators, the Armfields have felt a special
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your great silk-thread manufactories and have
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beautiful and durable skein of silk? As to the
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a slight limitation and his inventive faculty is
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almost without exception, trivial and stereotyped.
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with them the artistic traditions of northern and
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our museums, and supposed to be a result of
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own work, and it is this which makes it so pecu-
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rain is over and gone,” “The time of the singing
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to be vitalized with a meaning, and the stitches
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and all so expressive.
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by everybody, and they hold that embroidery is
Nr. 237 (November, 1916) / In the galleries
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1 Once more an art season commences and
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possible to deny a certain feeling of dryness and
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blossom in just the right tone and just the right
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and the work of men who feel it necessary to
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Cod and a strongly characterized Bagpiper by
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men and women of unusual type; his ladies a
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it is to centre a town and flank it on each side
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exhibitions between now and June.
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and simplicity. It is the portrait of our President
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founded a year ago by Mr. A. E. Gallatin and
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delphia, and Christ Walter, Pittsburgh.
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hero of many successful exhibitions, and the
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Leonard Ochtman, Robert Spencer and J. Alden
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Seyffert and Allen Tucker. Besides paintings
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are committed they need new and vigorous
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and other creations in marble and bronze. His
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branches of art, and there should be a marked
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A certain dilettantism and pink-tea attitude
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Purdy every success in his new task and feel
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Preston, Ossip Linde, Edith Oland and Charles
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ceived and executed.
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and rotary photogravure.
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the art department, and well-known lecturer and
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in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. There will
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On page xxiii is reproduced obverse and reverse
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Between November, 1916, and September, 1917,
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ceipt of letters from societies and individuals
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His experience with museums and his interna-
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and other creations in marble and bronze. His
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branches of art, and there should be a marked
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A certain dilettantism and pink-tea attitude
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Purdy every success in his new task and feel
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Preston, Ossip Linde, Edith Oland and Charles
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ceived and executed.
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and rotary photogravure.
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the art department, and well-known lecturer and
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in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. There will
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On page xxiii is reproduced obverse and reverse
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Between November, 1916, and September, 1917,
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ceipt of letters from societies and individuals
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His experience with museums and his interna-
Nr. 238 (December, 1916) / Ignacio Zuloaga by John S. Sargent
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His material belongs to reality and is of the
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his canvas is pregnant with thought and aesthetic
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the paintings have qualities that are classical and
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name could be so romantic and yet at the same
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intellectual and emotional invincibility that is to
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thought, both cultivated and elemental and ones
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yet who distinguish and make them intelligible
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appreciates the established and time-honoured
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ability alone has done little for humanity, and in
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ress, although again we can go further and
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and never avoids the truth, however un-
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didness and the filth, the spurious atmos-
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mind. Zuloaga paints with all the force and
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over, and no creative work can legitimately
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inadequate to convey our full meaning. “Art” and
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MY UNCLE DANIEL AND HIS FAMILY
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inspire our art, and that in addition it must be
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It is everywhere, in the cities and villages, in the
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roll away and seem to become part of the clouds
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the significance of the portrait and the purpose
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and convention. The figure in itself does not
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eration and see the significance of life in an ab-
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above, My Unde Daniel and His Family.
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black and grey; perhaps the most brilliant and
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but due to a complete control of his medium and
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interesting and beautiful woman. In this picture,
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aga’s work in America and it is an exhibition in
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an extensive Bibliography, and each painting in
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spirit of Zuloaga and is worthy of a splendid ac-
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The Gypsy and El Corcito.
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and has shown the principal ones in his galleries.
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resources and traditions by borrowing from an
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and that thinking people ask themselves whether
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an extensive Bibliography, and each painting in
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spirit of Zuloaga and is worthy of a splendid ac-
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The Gypsy and El Corcito.
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and has shown the principal ones in his galleries.
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resources and traditions by borrowing from an
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and that thinking people ask themselves whether
Nr. 238 (December, 1916) / Chicago in art
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even extravagant—hanging, and in part to the
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American Oil Paintings and Sculpture, and the
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hanced the air of hospitality, and the comfortable
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disposal of passing exhibitions, and the lower
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ever, both form and spirit are giving place to a
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the muscles, distorted and exaggerated, suggest
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plastic allegories—and the wondering crowds try
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on the other hand, if he possesses freedom and
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pendents as Childe Hassam and Willard L. Met-
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in its dejected pose and wretched face, expresses
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ette knife, fresh, joyous pigments, and a sincerity
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ness and knowledge that his Munich training has
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in Joan Domingo and the Bread Jar. Similar sub-
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thorne, and The Rocky Shore of New England by
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official connections, as his Autumn Sumacs and
Nr. 238 (December, 1916) / Some remarkable fanciful drawings of Frederick J. Waugh
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for years as primarily a marine painter and his
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action and vividness of colour. The foreground
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Waugh’s father was an artist and it was but
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painting, and during the Boer War drew war pic-
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and a very unusual command of line. But very
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the grotesque little figures and gnome-like faces,
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will be that they make you think of Rackham and
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wind-blown trees and from the caverns along the
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Oxvned by the National Museum, Washington, D. C.
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remarkable drawings he had ever seen, and that
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them. However, I still retain the ideas, and hav-
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ing the sea, and gathering the various pieces of
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caps and then I made careful drawings of roots
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hegan with those drawings and some large boxes
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drawing, and I studied modelling under Thomas
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and then made more drawings of them. All this
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me and I wrote the first draft of the story which
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and so have taken practically no steps to unite
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has become more and more clear. Our art socie-
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out the world, and the American landscape
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operation between art society and manufacturer.
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costs interest and attention. The money it costs
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caps and then I made careful drawings of roots
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hegan with those drawings and some large boxes
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drawing, and I studied modelling under Thomas
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and then made more drawings of them. All this
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me and I wrote the first draft of the story which
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and so have taken practically no steps to unite
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has become more and more clear. Our art socie-
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out the world, and the American landscape
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operation between art society and manufacturer.
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costs interest and attention. The money it costs
Nr. 238 (December, 1916) / Some notes on the paintings of Lucien Pissarro
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elements of his art are in him and around him on
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colour, line, tone, etc., and that these qualities may
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father, Camille Pissarro, was the most subtle and
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has inherited and developed in his own personal
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intellectual quality. And his point of view is
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painter has got out of his subject and what he has
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of the principles of Impressionism and some
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To the general public and to the picture-mongers
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true, among some people of notable taste and
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search for truth and the clear, logical statement
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in many cases, something blurred, formless, and
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There are logic and significance in all Pissarro’s
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for Nature and a determination to take it as it stands
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unfamiliar composition and provoke such annoy-
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rules exist in the artist’s own mind and are part of
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gradation and variety of natural colour effect.
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effect of breadth, and are radiant with colour,
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the moments when he is most instinctive and sub-
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and ideas. It is this intimate co-ordination of
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public taste and are concerned, at the moment of
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and practised to-day by so many smart young men
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and developed by his ideas: it has grown according
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sion and the idea are one.
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painting of landscapes and
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the white gate, and the
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through a closer and more compact organisation
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colour and depends upon it, but the subtlety of his
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as an artist and creator of the first rank.
Nr. 238 (December, 1916) / Arts and crafts at the Royal Academy, 1
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The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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That the eleventh exhibition of the Arts and
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DESIGNED AND PAINTED BY R. JOYCE (PILKINGTON S)
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Art and its application to Industry. The Liverpool
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taste is low, and it is true also—I have it on the
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degree within the last score or so of years, and
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DESIGNED AND PAINTED BY R. JOYCE (PILKINGTONS)
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The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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members of the newly founded Arts and
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and crafts. Why not lend the noble galleries at
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the exclusive and all-powerful Academy would lend
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was never entirely lost sight of, and the idea of
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The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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the exhibition of the Arts and Crafts Society held
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is a majority of men of advanced views, and in a
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Council, and its acceptance
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tion is larger and bolder than any-
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the galleries and the whole was a
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tions as usual, and in addition to
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on the subject, and accord-
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and its application, and
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The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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and touched with gold, which keep their
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Mr. Walter Bayes, Mr. Sydney Lee, and
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The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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the whole width of the wall; and in the Lecture
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Bell, A.R.A., and the other—a prehistoric pastoral
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jewellery, pottery, and toys are displayed. The
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to review the new work at the Arts and Crafts
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Academy and the opening of the Arts and Crafts
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by Mr. Wilson. Artists, carpenters, and painters
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retrospective, and includes work produced by
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Day, and continued to exist until it was absorbed
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in the Sixties and Seventies.
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Madox Brown, and Burne-Jones. Other tiles,
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at once into the popular view and gain immediate
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mirable quality, its thoroughness and its sincerity,
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by Mr. Wilson. Artists, carpenters, and painters
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retrospective, and includes work produced by
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Day, and continued to exist until it was absorbed
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in the Sixties and Seventies.
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Madox Brown, and Burne-Jones. Other tiles,
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at once into the popular view and gain immediate
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mirable quality, its thoroughness and its sincerity,
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pathy and the most generous encouragement;
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instead, by the intention to be surprising; and to
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than facility, and flexibility rather than superficial
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deavour and unceasing self-examination. He must
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before it has really begun, and if he does not
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exuberance, and for the rest of his life he is con-
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tradition of pictorial practice and follow it with
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temporaries are only amusing the crowd and are
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to attain those qualities of expression and execution
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and always concerned to do himself credit both
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has seen is unusually elaborate, and his effort to
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studious and so observant he could not be so
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superficial in his methods, and that the most pains-
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tion. And the men who, like Mr. Bertieri again,
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whose energetic and whole-hearted interest in the
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the Institute in 1867 and Member in 1870. In
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and in the following year, on the retirement of
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of Mr. George Bell the publisher, and was
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early in the war and was Captain at the time of his
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and was also a frequent exhibitor at the Royal
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when he was just over 40, and some of his etch-
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attractive and original example of the potter’s art
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cluding stained clays, under-glaze and over-glaze,
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London and the provinces,
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oil medium and in water-
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of horses, and more par-
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carried it—indeed in some of the paintings and
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in motion, such as “ Bravo,” Road to Ypres, and
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collection of paintings and
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of ancient origin, but as revived and developed
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by this process, and many
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and suggestive. There are, for instance, contribu-
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sons ; and a score or more canvases that make a
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sleeping in a barn, and a khaki-clad R.A.M.C.
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Shannon, Charles Sims, Sir James Guthrie, and
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subtle artistry, it has all the rich charm and
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tion of purest and most rarely combined colours,
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general effect abundantly pleasing and exhilarating.
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composition, with an intense emerald and grey
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Carrioles in point of scale, exuberant colour, and
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his method and changed his aim ; his purpose
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pression, and doubt.
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tions and a large
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by a poetic pastoral; and Mr. Alexander Roche,
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and Mr. John Hassall, a delicately rendered sea¬
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and sweet innocence
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mitigated grace and
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saka-Shiden, Ikegami-Shuho, and Tanaka-Raisho.
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the trees and houses in the foreground and the
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sunflowers and oleander, Shohin’s Four Sages
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Fowls, Shimazaki-Ryuu’s Cat and Sparrow, all
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ment, and Unno-Baijo’s heron standing among
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whose work, such as Landscape and A Singer, both
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treatment of subjects and originality in composition
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and the smoke of incense curling up, revealing an
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Genso of China and Yokihi were depicted as
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and Yamamori-Bokuso. Though under the guid-
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other two being Takenouchi-Seiho of Kyoto and.
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prominent both for its size and neatness of
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and another interesting study of sculpture in wood
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of her body, and his nude female study, with its
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“ OSHUN AND DEMBEI ” (CLAY)
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and two previously exhibited works The Sole and
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Reviews and Notices
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Shusei, and Pine Forest: Spring by Yagi-Hoshu,
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moto Kunisuke, Shiozaki-Itsuryo, Burin, and
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ideals and manner of procedure, his ability and
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Italian soldiers and sailors domiciled in the United
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Reviews and Notices
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Shusei, and Pine Forest: Spring by Yagi-Hoshu,
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moto Kunisuke, Shiozaki-Itsuryo, Burin, and
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ideals and manner of procedure, his ability and
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Italian soldiers and sailors domiciled in the United
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Reviews and Notices
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Leonardo, Michael Angelo, and some Italian artists
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Hodder and Stoughton.) 6s. net. — The Poet
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Harrap and Co.) 205-. net.—Aubrey Beardsley has
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contributed to this volume, and also, though not
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ness of line, and his art was so essentially the
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and trousers of a pattern that would best be
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By C. Hofstede de Groot. Translated and
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amount of research and revision which has been
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recent date, and so far as English collections are
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Europe for America, and that in Europe Berlin
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cluded in his gift to South Africa, and subse-
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this magazine (May 1913), and the circumstances
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typography and well worth sixpence.
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the British prisoners of war; and those who are in
Nr. 238 (December, 1916) / The Lay Figure: On discretion in design
106
line for you to take up, and are such matters any
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intimately our concern, and because they have
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trader,” protested the Business Man ; “ and the
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share in the real facts; and to this exclusion is
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it has been ornamented by an artist and has
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fluity and an extra expense 1 ”
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thing which he thinks will be useful, and then
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sideration for form and respect for material are as
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or less,” argued the Critic; “and a good design
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to be applied and makes fitness his first considera-
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must have and must use should not be artistically
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soul from its earthly tenement and present it
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and is of necessity in a position to render still
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and endeavour to show her claims to a certain
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rity and is admirably fitted to battle for her artis-
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cere and dignified, worthily maintaining the rev-
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pattern that is carefully and lyrically conceived
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The saleswoman to-day is a saleslady and simi-
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and all her ivories show bigness and breadth,
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turist and it is to be hoped that the medal
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fair to pass over the slight misdeeds, and in criti-
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officially acquired by the British Museum, Lon-
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given in his honour by the Director and the Com-
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time, and in his exquisite representations of grace
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rity and is admirably fitted to battle for her artis-
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cere and dignified, worthily maintaining the rev-
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pattern that is carefully and lyrically conceived
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The saleswoman to-day is a saleslady and simi-
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and all her ivories show bigness and breadth,
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turist and it is to be hoped that the medal
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fair to pass over the slight misdeeds, and in criti-
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officially acquired by the British Museum, Lon-
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given in his honour by the Director and the Com-
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time, and in his exquisite representations of grace
Nr. 238 (December, 1916) / Water colours at Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia
Nr. 238 (December, 1916) / Students' exhibition at Wanamaker's, Philadelphia
Nr. 238 (December, 1916) / The Wilmington school
Nr. 238 (December, 1916) / Modern art
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tradition and therefore unwilling to see any other point
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ing the newer and
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and colourful canvases of the aesthetic revo-
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and—what is most significant perhaps—there is
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the more recent art manifestations, and the pros-
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the new painting dealt wholly in bizarreries and
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evolution of means and methods, that funda-
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tensive and too
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numerous examples of the new work; and while
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Kroll, Of, Dasburg and Halpert.
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season, and that which interests the critic is the
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studied Cezanne, and that master of landscape is
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lines are still sharp, his colours harsh, and his
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form in three dimensions; and while his work now
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interest in his method and medium. In time, no
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system which needs continual watching and
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Man Ray’s offerings are very early, and are in
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realism which evolved from Pointillism and is the
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attacking difficult problems, and he must pass
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must have come together and been wholly amal-
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indeed worthy and fraught with far-flung im-
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At the Daniel Gallery the work of William and
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out the length and breadth of the
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seums being planned and erected, besides
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competitors in its admirable arrangement and
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and Ryder, and their selections have shown a
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that of H. W. Ranger, Gedney Bunce and C.
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The New York Water Colour Club and the
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only permits one illustration and Gold. Jacket, the
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draughtsmanship and dimensional force, a ver-
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / Chinese ceramic collections in museums
LXXI
the general public to compare pottery and stone-
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should prove interesting and be read by all visi-
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produced, and, if they were made in remote per-
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lains and porcelains, as there are paintings and
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of the Western world, and then their isolated ap-
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gists and amateurs of
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ship, and its removal
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private and museum pos-
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the University Museum, which was only lately
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and study amid their
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ized and situated close to
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centuries to Chinese culture, and that, aside from
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trated, by permission of the University Museum.
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cate and half-toned enamel colours of the
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ed and represents a do¬
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objects and books, also a
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and “peacock feather”
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class and that their
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lung period) and its di¬
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a flower girl and the other a shepherdess, whose
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and oblong vignette shapes, enclosing orchids
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objects of luxury and
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and saucer, together with
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sents a yellow and black
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to which spring pink and
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ers, chrysanthemum and fruit details. Era of Ch’ien-
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lung. The eggshell porcelain cup and saucer shown
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rupted by three floral vignettes and a spray of
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with flowering buds and young bamboo shoots,
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everted necks and broad bell-shaped cover. Made
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biun flowers and turquoise-blue leafage; repre-
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of detached cloud patches and the base is bor-
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asters and butterflies, executed in varied green
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resemble leaves and fruit, upon which appear
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pomegranate and “hand of Buddha” fruit that
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vase with yellow ground, sloping shoulder and
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sected by a winding lake and slope of adjacent
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hills and admiring the prospect before them; other
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Cut No. 7 is described in the University Mu-
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and growing amid rugged masses of moss-green
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Autumn and the white plum (mei hua) blossom
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Cut No. 8 presents a large blue and red flowered
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filled with blue foliage and carrying varied poly-
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Cut No. 9 depicts a large blue and white club-
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and peach tree (Cao hua). These blooming blos-
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lated, dentated and herring-bone bands. The
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good illustrations here and to point out their
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / Tempera
LXXVIII
clusively, and indeed it was so used to some extent
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adhesive and cohesive. The word has become
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and accuracy. Fresco was almost the only alter-
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Gaskin, and others, tempera has lately come to
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mixture, and sometimes with resinous concoc-
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that of fresh ones, and almost always breaks into
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translation of Cennini’s Treatise and in a short
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part has to be done by the artist himself, and this
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certain continuity of thought and effort combined
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analysis and expression of a definite emotional
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is forgotten, and Mr. Southall’s success in Paris
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its gay and debonnair ingenuousness. And es-
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gay as our best advertisements and journalism.
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from accepted rules and canons; yet we know
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daring primaries sink to a dull and horrible raw-
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art always has been beautiful in result and recog-
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tion, and have now come to the conclusion that
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colour that is bright and yet not raw nor garish,
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state and outlook.
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tempera can and cannot do. Its demands are of
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practice, for instance, is essentially formal, and
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translucency of the colour and the character of
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and a large palette is necessary for varied work.
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of colour similar to that of stained glass and with
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garish. This method relegates the greys, and to
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of yellow suns and curious flaming after-glows.
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The portraits of Botticelli and Francesca, for
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be so solid—and gives very much the effect of
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and after years of experiment with others I have
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chalky and a pearly effect.
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glazes and scumbles after the old Venetian fash-
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and in the case of frequent glazes over large sur-
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ficial richness and becomes thin and meagre in
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entirely for months), and cannot be manipulated
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the use made of line, notan and hue as tools
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there are others, and the precise and careful out-
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the artist can and should only express himself
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late the simple and naive charm of the early
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stitions and other ignorances current amongst
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the mode of composition used and especially the
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with colour, and that of the Italians will not
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and the medium may be used on a wall for much
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and by means of some kind of large or small stip-
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cision and directness of handling, on delicacy of
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quite the same over the whole composition, and
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a quiet and pale tonality is the most satisfactory
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By this is meant a dozen things as a rule, and may
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so. If what is meant is the loose and vibrant
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and shadow. The reasons for this are those
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tions. The imitation of effects of light and mist,
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things and not with their interrelation or unifica-
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In some of the later colour-prints of Japan, and
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achieved by the actual pitch of colour chosen and
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the subtile choice and arrangement of hue and
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a definite period and to express a definite ideal.
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ideal, or at any rate a method, is outmoded and
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and place, simply because they thought alike and
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tain early Japanese and Chinese drawings are
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turbed. The acceptance of perspective and of
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Giotto and his confreres, is not superficially simi-
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in all probability dependent on a widespread and
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to have any influence on painting, and there is
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Senseney and Ambrose Webster. There are also
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salt air and artistic impressions, keeping their
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tain early Japanese and Chinese drawings are
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turbed. The acceptance of perspective and of
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Giotto and his confreres, is not superficially simi-
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in all probability dependent on a widespread and
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to have any influence on painting, and there is
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Senseney and Ambrose Webster. There are also
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salt air and artistic impressions, keeping their
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / Provincetown in art
LXXXIV
Still in every sorrow there is consolation and care-
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Frieseke and other unclassified workers filled the
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types that fit so well with the trim trees and
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fields and pastures new, where secluded work is a
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hanging and the fact that it was an open-to-all
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life and a luminous portrait; Frederick H. Mar-
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of great delicacy and tonal quality. A dashing,
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / Modern art in Leeds
109
important and at the same time one of the
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a single composer. As to the museum, in spite of
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whose commerce and industry have given it a place
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the Fulford Collection and
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and to describe it adequately
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Wilson Collection by a couple of sketches and
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Continent, and perhaps before long it will be
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his breadth and force, and the complete independ-
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and a design for a fan in which we surprise the
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are offered by attendant females, and is certainly
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and one must be ac¬
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and more anxious about the solid modelling of his
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evokes a very high opinion, and if at times we
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / Arts and crafts at the Royal Academy, 2
120
The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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and decoration, and the thousand and one objects
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character of the exhibitions of 1888 and 1916 was
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no jewellery in the first exhibition, and only one
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the damask in purple and dull gold (82), and the
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The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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stained glass, and drawings of various kinds. In
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a huge garland of fruit and flowers (91), and the
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pied by the Royal College of Art and the Birming-
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and steel dies, to embroidery and designs for
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represented, and among the many articles shown
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topical, and should be interesting, if preserved, to
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Black and White Room. Here was a fine group
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the casket of silver, gold, and enamel made by the
124
The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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Cock, and the British and Belgian Lions are intro-
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Mr. and Mrs. Gaskin, and among others who
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Adams, Miss Kathleen Adshead and the Misses
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Gallery and three in the Fifth Gallery, and the
126
The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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exhibition, a little four-poster of walnut wood, and
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Okey, and Mr. Norman
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and the descriptive notes in the catalogue seem
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Guild of Arts, in which elaboration and luxury
128
The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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articles in the room in which elaboration and
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cases in Domus No. 2 and the University Room
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and Miss May Morris
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cessful, sober and
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tables, chairs, and other
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Sapperton, and while
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WRITING CABINET IN BURR ELM AND EBONY, DESIGNED AND EXECUTED
130
The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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and cartoons.
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and Mr. Charles S. Spooner. The most uncommon
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altar-cross, candlesticks and vases for the High
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(rechristened “Ecclesiastic” by the Arts and
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DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY ERNEST W. GIMSON
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angels supporting the mystic chalice, and the
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Municipal Hall, and interesting glass by Mr. Harry
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / Henri Harpignies
132
example of steadfastness in art and a love of
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beauties of Auvergne and the Haut-Bourbonnais,
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interests in iron and sugar at Anzin and Denain)
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both in feeling and in execution, the vignettes
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of an old local artist and finally—some say on the
134
painter and etcher. He was then twenty-seven.
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to Italy, where, in Rome, Naples and Capri, he
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Corot and Theodore Rousseau were the two
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talent and imagination.
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learn can go there and,
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and the spirit of Italy.
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then used, and which
135
bed and between scattered
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remark that a new and great artist, with a distinct
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du Chateau-Renard, and
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a six weeks’ visit and was
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duced in and around
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bords de PAumance and La Vallee de P Aumance,
136
La Place d'Hcrisson and Le petit village de
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and although only a chosen few may have imme-
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England and the United States.
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the earth, the water and the trees
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nesses of Harpignies, “and his
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Harpignies was not only a great painter and the
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value, and sometimes was not sparing in his
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at Saint Prive, and in the presence of a large
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number of artists and friends, could be desired.
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longer go forth into the fields and woods.
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were Messrs. Maclaren, Sons, and Soutar, of
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given from the dining-room and drawing-room,
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a dining-, drawing-, and morning-room. All the
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number of artists and friends, could be desired.
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longer go forth into the fields and woods.
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were Messrs. Maclaren, Sons, and Soutar, of
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given from the dining-room and drawing-room,
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a dining-, drawing-, and morning-room. All the
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / Recent designs in domestic architecture
138
time to time, and the architect’s scope had been
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building and the surrounding garden are suggested
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expression, and while it was
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MACLAREN SONS AND SOUTAR, ARCHITECTS
139
MACLAREN SONS AND SOUTAR, ARCHITECTS
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and prepares future em-
…
and the Editor is prepared to consider designs
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fireplaces, wall and ceiling decoration, stained
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short descriptive title and the name and address
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MACLAREN SONS AND SOUTAR, ARCHITECTS
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and prepares future em-
…
and the Editor is prepared to consider designs
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fireplaces, wall and ceiling decoration, stained
…
short descriptive title and the name and address
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / Studio-Talk
140
MACLAREN SONS AND SOUTAR, ARCHITECTS
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tive and pictorial work we have had the pleasure
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on oak and is enclosed in a richly carved frame,
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their programmes, and there appears to have been
143
W. E. Webster, Frederic Whiting, and Norman
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and Foam—St. Ives and Cloudland, Coast of
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door) and Portrait Sketch, the still-life pieces by
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Fleming, and Mr. Montague Smyth’s Day Dreams.
144
art, the Susannah and the Elders of Mr. Frank
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esse, Mr. Russell Flint’s Woodman and Hama-
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and Decoration of Ceres, and by way of anti-
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Knight’s Early Morning and Mallows, both admir-
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and one in water-colour,
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yellow and black), Mr.
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{Miss Montgomerie), and
146
sketches of Egypt, and one or two others, but
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has sent some drawings of Gallipoli, and another
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recruited from the younger men, and consequently
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the course of the last few years, and that the
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and other newcomers has had a salutary influence
150
exhibition, and we would mention especially Mr.
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Necklace, Mr. R. W. Allan’s The Taj, Agra, and
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and Morven and Mull, Mr.
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animal life, and Air. Rack-
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made a good start and pro-
153
pictures. In design and quality of workmanship
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cessfully to book-illustration, and in particular
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perity, and follow a misty way of echoes. Perhaps
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lucrative profession, and having bid farewell to the
154
Reviews and Notices
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leisure moments, and most indolence amongst
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assiduously early and late—not that his output
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REVIEWS AND NOTICES.
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and condemns outrage of form which seeks to be
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and the more natural his expression, the greater
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marked technical and
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and what he has done
…
Reviews and Notices
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leisure moments, and most indolence amongst
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assiduously early and late—not that his output
…
REVIEWS AND NOTICES.
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and condemns outrage of form which seeks to be
…
and the more natural his expression, the greater
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marked technical and
…
and what he has done
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / Reviews and notices
158
Reviews and Notices
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Royal Academy between sculptors and architects,
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in this very serviceable and thoughtful treatise.
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of France and Belgium are represented, Sam Prout,
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and Ypres and the Cathedrals of Malines and
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thing in the world, and
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Reviews and Notices
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one interestingly digressive, and the Wanderer
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tablets have been fixed, and for the traveller
…
London proper and included among his sixteen
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Fleet Street, and the Horse Guards from the Park.
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church, Bournemouth, and Poole from the Earliest
…
G. Bell and Sons, Ltd.) row 6d. net.—In the
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is a delightful and increasingly popular watering-
…
and Poole on the west, the beginnings of which
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from many years’ residence in the locality, and has
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by Edmund Gosse, C.B., and illustrations by
…
and the book has therefore all the advantages
…
ancient and modern masterpieces, with letterpress
…
Warrior and other poems, f. F. Millet, Painter
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pictures by Great Masters, and two by Louis Davis
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The Virgin Prayer; and “ Our Soldiers’ and
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / The Lay Figure: On discretion in colour
160
design and the use of it is subject to certain rules
…
hedged round by restrictions and limitations ? ”
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lapses into anarchy and becomes entirely unstable.
…
“ Yes, and in Art the result would be the
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momentary sentiment of the artist, and would be
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by rule there is no chance for fresh ideas and
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to welcome and enjoy ; but strangely enough it is
…
played. It is the small man, the bungler and the
…
colour emotion, and I cannot see why he should
…
colour sense, and a knowledge of the way in which
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“ The man with a definite colour sense and the
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all people who are more sensitive than he is, and
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of it is either wilfully aggressive and unpleasant
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / The decorative arts in America
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tors like Carpeaux and Barye, painters like Dela-
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a great stream of talent and at the same time
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men and women are being recruited from the
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been reserved for the art gallery and museum.
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the charm and intimacy of the carved wooden
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preserves the romantic suggestiveness and colour-
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and texture, and the characteristic crackle caused
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embroidery have been made by Miss Whiting and
…
and we have passed through a long succession of
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cake plates supported by dragons and sea mon-
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and has nowhere been handled with so great a
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line, and a life and resiliency which suggest some
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country are deserving of great credit, and their
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process, can be engraved and painted upon,
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and pearls of tradition in his binding of a rare
XC
laide Alsop Robineau, and was awarded the grand
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severing work and marked the accomplishment
…
and Egyptian pottery glazes seemed doomed to
…
woman ceramist. Two of the charming and in-
…
artistic resources existing in this country and util-
…
like this, can table fountains, andirons, seals and
…
Edith Barretto Parsons and Louis J. Urich, two
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of two children laughing is characteristic and
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tion, was a conscientious and sensitive study of
…
original in conception, and of architectural con-
…
Harvey, Caroline Peddle Ball, and Carl Tefft.
…
laide Alsop Robineau, and was awarded the grand
…
severing work and marked the accomplishment
…
and Egyptian pottery glazes seemed doomed to
…
woman ceramist. Two of the charming and in-
…
artistic resources existing in this country and util-
…
like this, can table fountains, andirons, seals and
…
Edith Barretto Parsons and Louis J. Urich, two
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of two children laughing is characteristic and
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tion, was a conscientious and sensitive study of
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original in conception, and of architectural con-
…
Harvey, Caroline Peddle Ball, and Carl Tefft.
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nual Exhibition of Water Colours, Pastels and
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modern in facture and also an appreciable quan-
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anced by the avoidance of skyed pictures and
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scenes and not photographic copies of nature.
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andria, Va., and Reflections, that were admirable
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ly good in colour and Miss Emma Mendenhall
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Exposition, Henry R. Rittenberg, Leon Kroll and
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One visiting that venerable and
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United States “was loaned to Dr. Brown and
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print, as here reproduced, is first given there and
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andria, Va., and Reflections, that were admirable
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ly good in colour and Miss Emma Mendenhall
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Exposition, Henry R. Rittenberg, Leon Kroll and
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One visiting that venerable and
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United States “was loaned to Dr. Brown and
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print, as here reproduced, is first given there and
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this country, set out to get it, and soon discov-
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in their infancy then. It was well printed and
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the Philadelphia publisher and bookseller, in
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zation of books and magazines.
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ing of Crabbe and Smollet with the wild frolic
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Pennsylvania”; an essay on “Gessner and his
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(this in Pennsylvania, too!), and a superlurid
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of editorials and reprints from English magazines.
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trated biographies of the military and naval
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culties overcame it and it disappeared. So both
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most beautifully and delicately yellow. The
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dog. The hours passed, and at last he felt the
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and children, he betook himself to his gloomy
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to forge, in grim silence and melancholy isolation,
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tools far beyond his own reach, and with folded
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“The situation is grand and terrible,” said the
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depicted agony and death? However, that is not
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with great decision. “While it is noble and in-
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ume, that they might see the book and read the
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Pennsylvania”; an essay on “Gessner and his
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(this in Pennsylvania, too!), and a superlurid
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of editorials and reprints from English magazines.
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trated biographies of the military and naval
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culties overcame it and it disappeared. So both
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most beautifully and delicately yellow. The
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dog. The hours passed, and at last he felt the
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and children, he betook himself to his gloomy
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to forge, in grim silence and melancholy isolation,
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tools far beyond his own reach, and with folded
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“The situation is grand and terrible,” said the
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depicted agony and death? However, that is not
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with great decision. “While it is noble and in-
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ume, that they might see the book and read the
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / Book reviews
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duction a few charming drawings, lithographs and
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“pretty bits” and the too picturesque. The won-
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relief, and the oil wells of Alberta, though pleasing
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most of the fifty and more plates produced. Of
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in some national museum of art. The text ac-
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Saints and Their Emblems by Maurice and
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ciated and by references to printed sources where
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of reference and is indispensable to the church-
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thought in much of the poetry and has influenced
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and Phil M. Riley. (Little, Brown & Co., Bos-
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forgetfulness and the auctioneer’s hammer may do
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Cousins and Mr. Riley, data of all kinds have been
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brought to light and with the aid of some 2000
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man in design and proportion. A plentiful index
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a man who executed his own designs and who re-
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immemorial attracted artist and tourist alike. A
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its charm being the head and tail pieces with
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and Crafts. By Harold Donaldson Eberlein
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upon Crafts and Architecture. The book upon
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and “joggling.” New England is the happy
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generous and well-selected collection of plates—-
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to note with what a degree of interest and charm
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / Modern art
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FRUIT AND MICHELANGELO
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and silky planes—all done with that minute finish
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seem unable to view him as he is, insecure and
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ity; and it gave us an exhibition of two modern
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a quick aptitude for imitation, and an easy at-
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tion; and they imitate and vary it, oblivious to
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actual colour, and no sensation of colour what-
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ject and execution; and his present exposed works
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movements, and, as a result, possesses a basis
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of Fisk and the water-colours of Demuth. Fisk
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the same type. In Demuth’s figure pieces and
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girl on horseback. And Demuth has a real feel-
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are Renoiresque and Cezannesque, with this vast
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more delicate and sensitive Weber.
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ings ever shown in the East, and to the Macbeth
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ance they make, due to the capital lighting and
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that art is art, and that they should exercise their
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tion; and they imitate and vary it, oblivious to
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actual colour, and no sensation of colour what-
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ject and execution; and his present exposed works
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movements, and, as a result, possesses a basis
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of Fisk and the water-colours of Demuth. Fisk
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the same type. In Demuth’s figure pieces and
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girl on horseback. And Demuth has a real feel-
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are Renoiresque and Cezannesque, with this vast
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more delicate and sensitive Weber.
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ings ever shown in the East, and to the Macbeth
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ance they make, due to the capital lighting and
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that art is art, and that they should exercise their
Nr. 239 (January, 1917) / In the galleries
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fluence and understanding. The idea of a world
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where it occupies to their credit and its own a
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bas relief by the late Emily Clayton Bishop and
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The Print Department of the Brooklyn Mu-
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as far north as Maine, and as far south as Wash-
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and non-members, have been passed upon by a
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and M. Paul Roche. The officers of the Society
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ized and well supplied with funds.
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were given on etching at the Brooklyn Museum
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“Etching Quality and Composition as Exempli-
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Street. A very remarkable and obviously authen-
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Imperial Museum of Vienna. Two other famous
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black and white prints. In December were shown
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angular buildings. Charles Demuth and John
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Sterne, Man Ray and Agnes Pelton. There is to
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Monet and Pissarro returning to France found
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constitute their shadings by the crossing and
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Gauguin, Mary Cassatt and the other recognized
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with pure tint clearly defined and harmonizing
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red; violet with red or blue, and green with blue
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Turner, the Impressionist and the Neo-Impres-
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / William Merritt Chase
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HIS ART AND HIS IN-
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style. And style is a
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cratic and intangible of
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and the hysterical un-
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In analysing those qualities and phases which
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in the interior and in the open, his revivification
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terior and the painting of indoor light. That
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similated them and
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large spaces of sea and
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William Merritt Chase: his Art and his Influence
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study of the French masters, Chardin and Vollon,
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impale and label, so essentially is it a thing of the
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was even more insidious and penetrating in its
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and eighties, for we are familiar with their in-
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William Merritt Chase: his Art and his Influence
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ten times its quantity and speaks more authori-
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imagination than do the elusive quirls and splashes
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“The keynote” and “the repeat” are among
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scientiously remembers and applies it, if seldom
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Philadelphia and Hartford, and for a short time
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exhibitions, not only giving opportunity and en-
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IMilliam Merritt Chase: his Art and his Influence
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No painter more completely loved and revered
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to his fellow artists and
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and Pencil,by James FI. Worthington and Robert
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an intimate acquaintance with the history and
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showing how the plate is rocked and scraped, and
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IMilliam Merritt Chase: his Art and his Influence
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No painter more completely loved and revered
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to his fellow artists and
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and Pencil,by James FI. Worthington and Robert
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an intimate acquaintance with the history and
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showing how the plate is rocked and scraped, and
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / Washington's biennial
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NELL AND ELINOR BY EDMUND C. TARBELL
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day, we may instance Walter MacEwen and Max
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Breyfogle-Winstanley shows The Surf Boat and
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side Pasture in his characteristic, sincere, and
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bell’s soundness and sincerity make up the appeal
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in Buds and Blossoms.
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sized and most inter-
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clap-trap and hys-
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terson, and others yet.
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de Forest Brush, Dewing, and Chase. The last-
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Cape Cod, infused with a wild grace and pathos;
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BUDS AND BLOSSOMS
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and ample style of decorative work, one of which,
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recipients and the work for which they were
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and this is much more important, for what they
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for Nude with Still Life; and the fourth to G. B.
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bers of the Sketch Club, and an exhibition of the
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five works and, as a whole, seemed to be one of
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of a work by E. C. Tarbell, and is a most satis-
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unusual ability; and Leon Kroll, in his semi-draped
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Life and two small landscapes.
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lowed by a very interesting talk on “Zuloaga and
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scheme, indicated by the title Black and Yellow.
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in Sunlight on Snow, and John J. Dull’s picture of
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and ample style of decorative work, one of which,
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recipients and the work for which they were
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and this is much more important, for what they
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for Nude with Still Life; and the fourth to G. B.
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bers of the Sketch Club, and an exhibition of the
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five works and, as a whole, seemed to be one of
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of a work by E. C. Tarbell, and is a most satis-
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unusual ability; and Leon Kroll, in his semi-draped
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Life and two small landscapes.
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lowed by a very interesting talk on “Zuloaga and
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scheme, indicated by the title Black and Yellow.
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in Sunlight on Snow, and John J. Dull’s picture of
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / Some Philadelphian exhibitions
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / Winter exhibition, New York Academy
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / The Buccleuch miniatures at the Victoria and Albert Museum
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tures AT THE VICTORIA
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influence in correcting the modern aspect and
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no conceit of its own, and with apology on its
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and delicate as any master ever showed. And
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fairy things. And in giving up the portrayal of cos-
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nated missal, and on the
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tion, and is never to be
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in the execution and sways
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Hilliard has not a rival ; and the Olivers gradually
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consciousness the grace of pattern and colour, to
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that it is generally considered to be so, and
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heads by Teniers and Watteau enlarged to life-size
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enlargement. And the reason for this is that the
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is going on, and it is in the heart of this process
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to all precedents, and succeeding custom, the
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“ and there saw her sit; and he do do extraordinary
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flat decorative style of Hilliard and Isaac Oliver
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Cooper after Vandyck, and in that of the Duchess
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character of miniatures. And eventually ivory was
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beauty of Miniature. The miniatures of Boit and
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miniatures of Cosway, Engleheart and Plimer.
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ing at its height with Hilliard and Oliver, when
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imagination and fancy for the moment to the
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portraiture pure and simple which we have studied
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pictures of flowers and floral emblems. The
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century development of the miniature-portrait, and
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AND FIRST DUKE OF LEEDS (163I-I712)
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purity of effect of the Hilliard and Oliver
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soon extended to snuffboxes, patch-boxes and
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his thought, and thought aroused sentiments—here
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In all this the dainty seventeenth and eighteenth
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Smart, and others is of the kind that could
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the miniature itself. Indeed Cosway’s free and
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collection. It is an old collection, and more than
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Museum has met with a response from the public
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Museum should not be closed—as an additional
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article were made direct from the originals, and
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / British artists in the war zone
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BONE AND JAMES McBEY.
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drawings and sketches of places and incidents,
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field some six months ago, and which after having
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became monotonous, and one felt the artist
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that the sights and scenes which Mr. Bone has
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expanded it naturally, especially in those vital and
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his early and pre-war work have broadened in
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art has profited, and the result is most interesting
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fields, but every phase of subjects and incidents
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line and design (here reproduced) of The British
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extraordinary power and vitality of Mr. Bone’s
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of light and shadow over an undulating land-
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the dip of the valley, and this line is repeated
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and atmospheric effects. Mr. Bone’s drawing is
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a large charcoal sketch of one of the new and
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ruined towns and villages which he has naturally
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on the shore and on ships: scenes that are
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Messrs. Colnaghi and Obach’s Galleries.
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and influences. Early last year he volunteered
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presence at Rouen and other French cities. All
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engaged in a life and death struggle for existence
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / Arts and crafts at the Royal Academy, 3
189
The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition was issued it was
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and German students to work at the Central
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some of the ablest of French decorative artists and
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of the purchasing public, and the holding of
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manufacturers, great and small alike.* It was
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arguments and directed
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is purely traditional and
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and other galleries during the
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The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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of the value of the exhibition and the interest that
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and it may be added one of the most successful
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are gauffred and the top edge bears the coat of
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and the success of the
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and discussions on applied
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The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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Adams at Noke, near Oxford, and as the name
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This and the “ Morte d’Arthur ” were both printed
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of Arts and Crafts is a simple
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department of design, and one
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curves, and rosettes of green
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flowers and foliage, and lettering round the border.
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Miss Margaret Rope and reproduced on page 196.
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BY ALFRED F. AND LOUISE POWELL
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The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
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of execution and drinking from a cup held to his
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the kind of reproduction selected, and the simple
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mahogany), inlaid with mother-o-f-pearl and ivory.
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in the little bedroom designed and arranged by
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excellent collection of metal-work and jewellery
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tion in which figures and
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blue and white jar, the
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Mr. Greiffenhagen and
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chief interest, and though perhaps there is not a
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nous and the interest centres in the subtle grada-
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prises no less than ten subjects—four oils and
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Mr. J. B. Manson’s Lucien Pissarro, and Mr.
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and who, alas! is now numbered among those who
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and war lithographs by Mr. Frank Brangwyn,
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outbreak of war and died early in October last
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his death and studied at the Slade School, where
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talent, successful alike in landscape and figure-
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1914 Messrs. Marchant and Co. decided to cancel
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drawings and paintings by various modern artists
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country and her Allies, upon whose victory de-
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Moravia, and there it is that he seeks and finds the
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dance in light and colour; the artist lives and feels
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fairs and feasts especially have fascinated him, for
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can aspire — official recognition and
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of Barcelona and Madrid see a collection of his
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and enthusiasm. He is an indefatigable and
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of Versailles and Andalusia. If we would look
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bygone times, Oriental or Spanish, and indeed
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methods are truly personal, and his manipulation
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of the brush is marked by the facility and assurance
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sixteenth and seventeenth centuries who exercised
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art world of this country. The National Museum
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unaided by line or light and shade. There was
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pictures and decorations in
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the fishing boats and scenery
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Eaton, mysteriously subtle in effect and delicate
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water-colours, marines and street scenes, sketchy
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Mermaids, and Mr. Howard Giles in Summer.
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and Thornton Oakley, portraits in charcoal by
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Mrs. George Morgan and Mrs. Elbert B. Griffith.
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by Miss Helen Winslow Durkee, and Moonlight
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and June 1914.)
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but as patrons of art and
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and care of his collection of
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ing the dignity and tradition
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and precious blood was sometimes shed in the
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TEA CADDY AND TRAY (“IWAKI BUNRIN CHA-IRE”)
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tea-master. For long and faithful services rendered
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“SHIKI AND HAKUGA.’ BY MOTONOBU
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Seizan to his side and gave him a cha-ire instead
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incense-burner fetched 30,000 yen, and a single
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t 2,000 yen, and Ganki’s Daruma, with Bokkei's
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and a landscape by Oguri-Sotan, another kakemono,
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kakemono and cha-no-yu utensils. Ryokai’s Fuk'\
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Motonobu, and Oguri-Sotan, and a Kwannon
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Kobori-Enshyu, and finally fell into the possession
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took place about two months after the first and
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with a wonderful design of a waterfall and cherry-
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11,000 yen, and a pottery tea-jar named Dan-setsu
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comes from a harmonious blending of man and
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on a pine-tree on the right, and another embracing
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that sneezing dispelled everything unpleasant and
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being in love, and four is a sure sign of catching
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result several old houses in Tokyo and Kyoto
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / Reviews and notices
211
Reviews and Notices
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antiquity bragged about their conquests and the
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captives, and it was these same monarchs who
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exploits of these War Lords and their warriors on
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have achieved, and the return of the army with
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and in looking at the whole series of reliefs one
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Color and its Applications. By M. Luckiesh.
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condensed treatment of the science of colour, and
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but both the painter of pictures and the decorator
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Effects for the Stage and Displays ”; and “ Color
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pride of place and number, with three stories—
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and Mechanism of their Production. By Lucien
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countries and their offshoots over the seas, it com-
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and the authors themselves, the result of which is
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legibility is one of vital and universal importance,
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in three languages, and an exhaustive index, must
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / The Lay Figure: On holding what we have
212
fluous,” returned the Art Critic; “and also the
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adequately anything by him over and above that
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indispensable and what are superfluous.”
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pensable and their successors might pronounce it to
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are men of intelligence and I think you can trust
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“ And you want to fill gaps by making gaps,”
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is a museum of pictorial art and it should include
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for additions to its collection, and these donors are
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nation. If you accept his gift and then put it up
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / A group of American etchers
CXXI
Exhiibtions, and public demand
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Americans collectively, and their work seen de-
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guaranteed by assurances, and prints already in
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Museum, probably has the distinction of being the
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and the Congdons, Benson and Higgins, Roy
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according to your taste and point of view—who
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posed of men actively concerned with printing and
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28 and continuing about
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and Mrs. Jasper Y. Brin-
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ingly of their time and energy, with visible and
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organizer, secretary and
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and lovers of the art are
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tion of the possibilities and responsibilities at-
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and that, too, has its merits. The one element
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the science to devise an expression for it, and the
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standard and including works from the time of
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and many other artists equally famous are in-
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and that, too, has its merits. The one element
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the science to devise an expression for it, and the
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standard and including works from the time of
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and many other artists equally famous are in-
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / American painters pre-eminent
CXXVI
a judgment and a point of view congenitally
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artistic prestige and popular appeal. Its prices
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premeditated and artificial modes of expression
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ing to the laboured excess and undisciplined idio-
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sess an unusual and indubitable cogency and sig-
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alous and valuable service of maintaining its
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art and the elaborate lucubrations of the profes-
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louder than words, and having received repeatedly
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and more precious than even the Autumn Woods),
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and is in our immediate present (to a less extent)
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vision that this country has produced, and
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of view is too diffident and tentative a one. It
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permanent and substantial. I regret that I am
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and negligible thing; on the other hand there
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George Bellows. Read Mr. Brinton’s superb and
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gainsay the superior and delightful craftsman-
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accorded what is best in our painting. And I,
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / The National Society of Craftsmen
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and more generally appreciated between Exhibition
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both on the score of its judicious selection and elim-
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divisions and these were utilized by Marshall Fry,
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and the landscape features of blue sky and flowery
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H. E. Schnakenberg; and a frontal of gold yellow
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der the supervision of Clara S. Grierson, and with
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Japanese and Chinese.
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Baggs and Miss Weir. Beautiful reproductions of
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mosaics set in coloured cement, and Julia Alexan-
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of technique and strength of colouring, but lacks
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were selected and dyed. It was woven by the
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sturdy woolen ones by Grace Alexander, and rugs
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a scene from Hans Andersen’s “Fairy Tales,” and
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representing St. George and the Dragon and the
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of master artist-craftsmen, and development was
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butions was a beaten gold and black opal neck-
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suggested turbulence and unrest, and the idea
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a carved ivory pendant set with green gold and
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / Modern art
CXXXII
MONET, AND BURLIN
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his modesty, and his ability to go straight ahead
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ness, and that, back of
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Like Renoir, Walkowitz, in his drawings and
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Futurists. Walkowitz’s means are profound, and
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rated and individual; they lean toward each
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must unite and coalesce
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And, on the other hand,
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nearly complete and satisfying gamuts, always
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tion. His work is sturdier and less tentative; and
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both in and out of the schools; but Walkowitz is
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of this brilliant and important, though artistically
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to external nature, and his
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At the Daniel Gallery, Burlin and Man Ray ex-
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silk and finger prints, which are plastered about
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time, Matisse, Manguin, Puy and Lebasque.
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drawing and without any profound knowledge of
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fineness of form and all variety of parts, with the
Nr. 240 (February, 1917) / In the galleries
CXXXIV
mitigate war’s alarms and the inclemency of
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and Childe Hassam’s at Montross Galleries. The
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Hassam water-colours are a veritable delight and
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much-flattered Queen and the cousin of Charles
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Odilon Redon, and twelve paintings by Bryson
Recent Designs in Domestic Architecture
HOWBURY, ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND
MILLS AND SHEPHERD, FF.R.I.B.A., ARCHITECTS
wood panelling up to ceiling height, the detail of
the smoking-room showing an excellent rendering
of architectural lines, with a neat rectangular-panel
above the fireplace. The furniture is in quiet
taste, in congruity with the character of the interior.
In close proximity to the above-named exhibit,
Messrs. Mills & Shepherd, FF.R.I.B.A., of Dundee,
were represented by a number of photographs of
various works. The illustration reproduced here
is a view of the exterior of Howbury, St. Andrews,
looking towards the entrance angle, and it gives
a very good idea of the attractive character of the
design. It is of a characteristic English type, the
external walls being brick, finished rough-cast.
The entrance porch is panelled on walls and
ceiling in pitch pine, fumed with ammonia ; and
the floors of the principal public rooms, such as
the hall, dining- and drawing-rooms, are laid with
the same wood, also fumed with dark ammonia.
The rooms generally have a picture moulding
set twenty inches below the ceilings, these being
finished white in harmony with the frieze and
cornice treatment. Below the frieze the walls
have been covered with either a white or grey or
tinted cartridge paper.
The view of a dining-room reproduced on page 40
is one of a series of three photographs showing
different aspects of the same apartment, exhibited
at Edinburgh this year by Mr. William Hunter
McNab, F.R.I.B.A., of Glasgow. It forms a new
wing added to an existing house, including a new
entrance porch, cloak-room and lavatory. The
house was built on a quickly sloping site, advantage
being taken of the rapid fall to obtain a motor
house below, the construction of the latter
accommodation being the primary reason for the
erection of the wing. The new entrance hall was
formerly the dining-room, and it now gives access
to the new dining-room. For the walls a neat,
square panelling treatment of Austrian oak
(contracted for before the war) has been carried
out and reaches to the full height, the wood
being left in its natural state without stain or
polish of any kind, while above it there is a plain
plastered frieze. Occupying a well-balanced
position in the room is a simply constructed
Tudor fireplace of fine white selected Auchenheath
stone, with carved mantel supports, the work of
Mr. James Young, of Glasgow. A plain kerb
completes the design. The floor is of Canadian
oak, polished over the entire area. A feature of
the room is the ornamental plaster ceiling, with
deep cross and side beams, executed by Mr.
George P. Bankart of London.
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HOWBURY, ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND
MILLS AND SHEPHERD, FF.R.I.B.A., ARCHITECTS
wood panelling up to ceiling height, the detail of
the smoking-room showing an excellent rendering
of architectural lines, with a neat rectangular-panel
above the fireplace. The furniture is in quiet
taste, in congruity with the character of the interior.
In close proximity to the above-named exhibit,
Messrs. Mills & Shepherd, FF.R.I.B.A., of Dundee,
were represented by a number of photographs of
various works. The illustration reproduced here
is a view of the exterior of Howbury, St. Andrews,
looking towards the entrance angle, and it gives
a very good idea of the attractive character of the
design. It is of a characteristic English type, the
external walls being brick, finished rough-cast.
The entrance porch is panelled on walls and
ceiling in pitch pine, fumed with ammonia ; and
the floors of the principal public rooms, such as
the hall, dining- and drawing-rooms, are laid with
the same wood, also fumed with dark ammonia.
The rooms generally have a picture moulding
set twenty inches below the ceilings, these being
finished white in harmony with the frieze and
cornice treatment. Below the frieze the walls
have been covered with either a white or grey or
tinted cartridge paper.
The view of a dining-room reproduced on page 40
is one of a series of three photographs showing
different aspects of the same apartment, exhibited
at Edinburgh this year by Mr. William Hunter
McNab, F.R.I.B.A., of Glasgow. It forms a new
wing added to an existing house, including a new
entrance porch, cloak-room and lavatory. The
house was built on a quickly sloping site, advantage
being taken of the rapid fall to obtain a motor
house below, the construction of the latter
accommodation being the primary reason for the
erection of the wing. The new entrance hall was
formerly the dining-room, and it now gives access
to the new dining-room. For the walls a neat,
square panelling treatment of Austrian oak
(contracted for before the war) has been carried
out and reaches to the full height, the wood
being left in its natural state without stain or
polish of any kind, while above it there is a plain
plastered frieze. Occupying a well-balanced
position in the room is a simply constructed
Tudor fireplace of fine white selected Auchenheath
stone, with carved mantel supports, the work of
Mr. James Young, of Glasgow. A plain kerb
completes the design. The floor is of Canadian
oak, polished over the entire area. A feature of
the room is the ornamental plaster ceiling, with
deep cross and side beams, executed by Mr.
George P. Bankart of London.
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