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Studio: international art — 3.1894

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Awards in "The Studio" Prize Competitions

Logan Baxter, Bournemouth ; Germanicus, Arthur
Maude, 2 Kelso Road, Leeds; Leatherhead, C. H.
Gerty, 40 Burlington Gardens, Acton, W.; 129,
Miss A. B. Woodward, 129 Beaufort Street, S.W.;
Paltruvius, H. S. East, no Harbut Road, S.W. ;
Pekin, Miss M. G. Houston, Coleraine, co. Dub-
lin; Saxon, H. Baker, 95 Colmore Row, Birming-
ham ; Scotch Rose, Miss 1 Gertrude Roots, Canter-
bury ; Sheen (2), Walter L. Bromley, Larkfield
Road, Richmond ; Spartan, G. R. Quested, 11
Abbey Gardens, N.W.; Stavenden, C. H. B. Qui-
nell, 44 Foxley Road, Brixton ; Stanton (2), W.
Bruce Gibson, 42 Caithness Road, W. ; Sylvan,
George Pretty, 36 Erskine Street, Leicester.

FIRST PRIZE " DRACO "

Other designs also entitled to honourable mention
are:—Ash (C W. Crosby), both excellent; Adam
(H. C. Graff), three accomplished drawings ; Ana-
nias (MissA. Harrison), commendable; ^/(August
Lindegren), two, exquisitely drawn, by a Swedish
contributor; Bachelor (Alec Walker), both graceful
if derivative; Bristles (K. M. Ward), two good
sketches forExLibris; Darkie (CharlesRichardson),
in both the portraits are happily introduced ; Elba
(M. E. Beale), too sketchy ; Egg-shell (Miss L.
Thomson), pleasant; Feeble Effort (Miss C. Murrell),
good detail; Friz (E. G. Milsted), clever; Fledge-
ling'(Miss J. Mitchell), both good designs; Fleur-de-
Lys (W. B. Macdougall), much promise; Eviction
(Paget L. Baxter), a pretty harvest fancy; Irene
(■Dawson Chamberlain), both good schemes; Iris
(Miss E. S. Moore), good ; Label (Paul Kiich), an
excellent portrait plate; My Ion (Jesse Berridge), two
clever drawings ; Niente (E. C. Woodward), accom-
plished work; Old Michael (Alfred T. Butler), dis-
tinctly novel; Orcas (John S. Eland), full of beauty;

Pencil (Fred Appleyard), very pleasant; Pinus (R.
J. Williams), both good; Pari (Arthur J. Wall),
worth reproducing ; Stavenden (C. H. Quinell), good
decoration; Spider (Miss E. Francis), pleasing;
Scotch Rose (Miss Gertrude Roots), all good, espe-
cially the " doggie " ; St. Omer (A. Tyrell Wright),
too full of good detail; Thyra (G. R. Quested),
a powerful design; Weyburn Hooper (H. T. Cooper),
curious and unique; Un Rodeur (Charles Pears),
too like La Libre Esthetique device.

A Portiere in Applique Embroidery. (C VII.)

Owing to the pressure on our space, we are
able to illustrate but three of the designs sent in for

HON. MENTION "ASH"

this competition, which fairly deserves more ample
record. The awards are :—

First Prize, One Guinea {Draco, Emil Hat-
schek, 13 Spring Road, Edgbaston).

Second Prize, Half a Guinea (Spes, L. C. Rad-
cliffe, 40 Granfield Street, Birmingham).

The designs entitled to honourable mention
are:—Ash (C. W. Crosby, Ashstead, Surrey), (illus-
trated), good colour; Australia (Mrs. A. C. Powell,
Dorking), simple and effective ; Blossom (Miss J.
Mitchell, Sharrow), novel and suitable; Boss (Miss
M. Fernie, Scarborough), very original, good colour;
Elementary (Miss M. B. Canning, Coleraine), re-
fined and original; Enderby (Miss W. Sydnas, 28
Maude Grove, S.W.), distinctly good ; Evelyn (Ernest
H. Macendrew, 10 De Vere Gardens, W.), capitally
balanced design ; Kelly (M. L. Thomson, Solihull),
excellent; Mouse (Mrs. M. Berry, Wrotham), simple
but good ; Niblick (A. M. D. Clarke, 15 Brunswick
Place, Brighton), full of charm; Phil (Miss M.
Starling, 96 Portsdown Road, W.), full of merit.

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SECOND PRIZE " SPES "
 
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