From Gallery and Studio
sale, each contain- sent us photo-
ing twenty etch- graphs, which we
ings. In his pre- reproduce on this
face, Mr. Pennell page. They give
explains that so clear an idea
they were "in no of the work that
sense the result of further descrip-
a tour in search of tion is needless.
the picturesque." -
- At a meeting
The Guildhall held recently at
Art Committee Sheffield a number
have brought together in their third exhibition— of local art-craftsmen formed themselves into a
now open—a very noteworthy collection of master- guild, the objects of which are the improvement of
pieces, old and new, that has been chosen with the arts and crafts in the city and district, the
most catholic taste, and will appeal to all schools. holding of exhibitions, and the bringing of the
The exhibition remains open daily until June 30. work of the members more prominently before the
Admission is free, and the catalogue, price six- public. The guild is intended to include artists,
pence, is a model of good printing and lucid ar- chasers, designers, engravers, modellers, and saw-
rangement. Mr. A. G. Temple deserves the thanks piecers. We wish it every success,
of all art-lovers for his successful administration of --
this really important exhibition. A chest with panel in repousse work, illustrated
ALA*
A TRIPTYCH BY ARTHUR K. PEARCE
Mr. Arthur E. Pearce, the designer of a very on page 29, is one of an admirable series of similar
beautiful carved and painted triptych, has kindly work by Mr. Godfrey Blount, of Kirtlingtonj
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sale, each contain- sent us photo-
ing twenty etch- graphs, which we
ings. In his pre- reproduce on this
face, Mr. Pennell page. They give
explains that so clear an idea
they were "in no of the work that
sense the result of further descrip-
a tour in search of tion is needless.
the picturesque." -
- At a meeting
The Guildhall held recently at
Art Committee Sheffield a number
have brought together in their third exhibition— of local art-craftsmen formed themselves into a
now open—a very noteworthy collection of master- guild, the objects of which are the improvement of
pieces, old and new, that has been chosen with the arts and crafts in the city and district, the
most catholic taste, and will appeal to all schools. holding of exhibitions, and the bringing of the
The exhibition remains open daily until June 30. work of the members more prominently before the
Admission is free, and the catalogue, price six- public. The guild is intended to include artists,
pence, is a model of good printing and lucid ar- chasers, designers, engravers, modellers, and saw-
rangement. Mr. A. G. Temple deserves the thanks piecers. We wish it every success,
of all art-lovers for his successful administration of --
this really important exhibition. A chest with panel in repousse work, illustrated
ALA*
A TRIPTYCH BY ARTHUR K. PEARCE
Mr. Arthur E. Pearce, the designer of a very on page 29, is one of an admirable series of similar
beautiful carved and painted triptych, has kindly work by Mr. Godfrey Blount, of Kirtlingtonj
28