Awards in Prize Competition for a Cushion
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' TWYNING
„ , , . . , , . , work. Ziiimro (Miss Sara Duncan, Burlington
Edgbaston, Birmmgham) : two designs; the one Lod Streatham): pleasant in idea, but not
illustrated is boldly treated in sumptuous colour, suff>ientl finishe<£ {oi\ first lace.
somewhat ecclesiastical; the other is equally fine in
colour. Twyning (C. A Allen, 50 Lome Street, The secQnd meeting of the third session of the
Kidderminster) : here the drawing is admirable, j Sodet was held Qn Dec 22nd> at the
but the colour distinctly unpleasing Tulip (no Society's rooms in Hanover Square. Mr. Ernest
address): the design is good, and its colours dainty Hart read a Qn « MasterS) Periods, and
—yellow tulips, with a yellow framework of petals, gt , b Lacquer Work of Japan » A most in_
°J\f Rfe blAue Srou'ld "\l}\¥eencl(;YeS^ , T teresting collection of specimens of lacquer of
field (Mrs. Arthur Powell, Townneld, Dorking): yarious masters and schools was QQ exhibition,
shows considerable ingenuity in the arrangement The lecturer lained lucidl and with the aid of
of the design White Cockade• (Miss Anna G. man lantem slid the earl beginnings of lac-
Lang Mayfield Inverness N.B.) : simple but work'ing in Japall; with the methods and varieties
satisfactory. White Kitten (Miss M. Watson, 3 b j fa Jaifd noticed briefly the great masters
Conduit Street, W ) : a good conventional treat- and ^ chjef schoolf. from the seventeenth century
ment of the orchid. Yamas (Miss A. K. Win- t0 the present time. A discussion followed, in which
draw, Greenhill Koad, Moseley Birmingham): a Mn Alfred East Mr_ phen(5 g ierS; and Qther
fine colour study that would look superb in actual memrjers took part.
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" ENID '
' TWYNING
„ , , . . , , . , work. Ziiimro (Miss Sara Duncan, Burlington
Edgbaston, Birmmgham) : two designs; the one Lod Streatham): pleasant in idea, but not
illustrated is boldly treated in sumptuous colour, suff>ientl finishe<£ {oi\ first lace.
somewhat ecclesiastical; the other is equally fine in
colour. Twyning (C. A Allen, 50 Lome Street, The secQnd meeting of the third session of the
Kidderminster) : here the drawing is admirable, j Sodet was held Qn Dec 22nd> at the
but the colour distinctly unpleasing Tulip (no Society's rooms in Hanover Square. Mr. Ernest
address): the design is good, and its colours dainty Hart read a Qn « MasterS) Periods, and
—yellow tulips, with a yellow framework of petals, gt , b Lacquer Work of Japan » A most in_
°J\f Rfe blAue Srou'ld "\l}\¥eencl(;YeS^ , T teresting collection of specimens of lacquer of
field (Mrs. Arthur Powell, Townneld, Dorking): yarious masters and schools was QQ exhibition,
shows considerable ingenuity in the arrangement The lecturer lained lucidl and with the aid of
of the design White Cockade• (Miss Anna G. man lantem slid the earl beginnings of lac-
Lang Mayfield Inverness N.B.) : simple but work'ing in Japall; with the methods and varieties
satisfactory. White Kitten (Miss M. Watson, 3 b j fa Jaifd noticed briefly the great masters
Conduit Street, W ) : a good conventional treat- and ^ chjef schoolf. from the seventeenth century
ment of the orchid. Yamas (Miss A. K. Win- t0 the present time. A discussion followed, in which
draw, Greenhill Koad, Moseley Birmingham): a Mn Alfred East Mr_ phen(5 g ierS; and Qther
fine colour study that would look superb in actual memrjers took part.
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