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Studio: international art — 3.1894

DOI Heft:
No. 15 (June, 1894)
DOI Artikel:
From gallery, studio, and mart, with illustrations, [3]
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.17190#0110

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From Gallery, Studio, and Mart

any others, there is no doubt that it is a most ad-
mirable, cheap, and satisfactory production that
only needs to be seen to secure patrons everywhere.

The design for Printed Velvet shown on this
page has been manufactured by Thomas Wardle,

industry, especially in the colour and designs.
Among notable exhibits were a group of admirable
designs, by Arthur Silver; a fine pattern, Lilies, by
Thomas Wardle, jun.; and others by E. G. Reuter
and W. R. Lethaby ; with many in the collections of
Liberty & Co., Howard & Son, Warner & Sons,

DESIGN FOR PRINTED VELVET

of Leek, who exhibited it at the Arts and Crafts,
1893, and at the recent National Silk Textile Ex-
hibition, at Stafford House, in company with a
design, The Four Seasons, by Mr. Walter Crane,
which we reproduced on the third page of vol. ii.
Throughout the latter exhibition it was a pleasure
to note the rapid advance in this very important

BY LEON SOLON

Collinson & Lock, and others, for which the
designers' names were not given in the catalogue.
The Leek Embroidery Society sent, among many
interesting numbers, a fine altar frontal, designed
by Gerald C. Horsley. Altogether the exhibition
was exceedingly interesting, and a satisfactory proof
of the genuine revival of the craft.

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