Awards in " The Studio " Prize Competitions
Westminster), for a very clever design, in purples numbers of which are reproduced in connection
and greens, on a ground of peacock blue, with disc with an article upon Clouds in the present number,
of pale primrose. The First Prize {One guinea) is awarded to Ar-
The Second Prize {Half a guinea) is given to daces (J. K. Taylor, i Beaufort Villas, Manchester
Sahara (H. S. East, no Harbut Road, St. John's Road, Buxton), who sent two subjects of great
Hill, S.W.), who sends two very delicate designs beauty, so that either well merited the first place,
in colours on white. The Second Prize {Half a guinea) falls to
Honourable mention is also awarded to—Iran Thistle (Mrs. Young, 7 Lyndhurst Gardens, W.),
(H. E. Simpson, 79 Freehold Street, Hull); who sent in four charming studies.
Kohana-San (Miss Muriel C. Scott, Chiselhurst); Honourable mention is awarded to Carolus (C.
Passiflora (Mrs. A. E. Turpin, Huddersfield): all F. Townsend, 31 Elms Road, Clapham Common,
three illustrated; and to Avon (Miss S. Pumphrey, S.W.), for a very artistic picture; Dagonet (A. H.
Birmingham); Jack (Miss A. Harrison, Braintree); C. Corder, 77 Buckingham Road, Brighton), for
"ON MENTION
Lill (Miss L. G. M. Slater, Malton); Orange four very good subjects, three of which are repro-
(Miss S. M. Fry, Fairland, Bristol); Rhoda (Miss duced ; Freezedom (H. B. Harris, 39 Brunswick
Lawrence, 44 Westbourne Terrace): good colour; Place, Brighton), for four very beautiful prints,
Scion (Miss Couper, Edinburgh): a design very which, being in platinotype, are not suitable for
new and very good, but too large in scale to illus- half-tone reproduction ; Iso (G. H- Woolfall, 109
trate with the others; Stork (Mrs. Laidler, Graham Road, Dalston, N.), for one very delicate
'Durham): a clever figure subject. Of the rest study ; Pharos (G. A. Conner, 25 Scotland Street,
the majority were semi-naturalistic sprays of Edinburgh), for a very pleasant seascape with
flowers, or geometrical designs of fair quality, but clouds; Sportsman (W. G. Manly, 196 Hagley
without any novelty of treatment. Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham), for four ex-
_ _ tremely good studies, one of which we reproduce :
Photographic Competition—Studies of / b1 ' . \
and Verulam (i. Lewis, Standard Hill, Nottmg-
Clouds. (D I.) ham), for a photograph, which is in some respects
The first of our competitions for photographs the most pleasant picture sent in, but hardly a
resulted in an excellent group of work, the best study of clouds.
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Westminster), for a very clever design, in purples numbers of which are reproduced in connection
and greens, on a ground of peacock blue, with disc with an article upon Clouds in the present number,
of pale primrose. The First Prize {One guinea) is awarded to Ar-
The Second Prize {Half a guinea) is given to daces (J. K. Taylor, i Beaufort Villas, Manchester
Sahara (H. S. East, no Harbut Road, St. John's Road, Buxton), who sent two subjects of great
Hill, S.W.), who sends two very delicate designs beauty, so that either well merited the first place,
in colours on white. The Second Prize {Half a guinea) falls to
Honourable mention is also awarded to—Iran Thistle (Mrs. Young, 7 Lyndhurst Gardens, W.),
(H. E. Simpson, 79 Freehold Street, Hull); who sent in four charming studies.
Kohana-San (Miss Muriel C. Scott, Chiselhurst); Honourable mention is awarded to Carolus (C.
Passiflora (Mrs. A. E. Turpin, Huddersfield): all F. Townsend, 31 Elms Road, Clapham Common,
three illustrated; and to Avon (Miss S. Pumphrey, S.W.), for a very artistic picture; Dagonet (A. H.
Birmingham); Jack (Miss A. Harrison, Braintree); C. Corder, 77 Buckingham Road, Brighton), for
"ON MENTION
Lill (Miss L. G. M. Slater, Malton); Orange four very good subjects, three of which are repro-
(Miss S. M. Fry, Fairland, Bristol); Rhoda (Miss duced ; Freezedom (H. B. Harris, 39 Brunswick
Lawrence, 44 Westbourne Terrace): good colour; Place, Brighton), for four very beautiful prints,
Scion (Miss Couper, Edinburgh): a design very which, being in platinotype, are not suitable for
new and very good, but too large in scale to illus- half-tone reproduction ; Iso (G. H- Woolfall, 109
trate with the others; Stork (Mrs. Laidler, Graham Road, Dalston, N.), for one very delicate
'Durham): a clever figure subject. Of the rest study ; Pharos (G. A. Conner, 25 Scotland Street,
the majority were semi-naturalistic sprays of Edinburgh), for a very pleasant seascape with
flowers, or geometrical designs of fair quality, but clouds; Sportsman (W. G. Manly, 196 Hagley
without any novelty of treatment. Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham), for four ex-
_ _ tremely good studies, one of which we reproduce :
Photographic Competition—Studies of / b1 ' . \
and Verulam (i. Lewis, Standard Hill, Nottmg-
Clouds. (D I.) ham), for a photograph, which is in some respects
The first of our competitions for photographs the most pleasant picture sent in, but hardly a
resulted in an excellent group of work, the best study of clouds.
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