Awards in "The Studio" Prize Competitions
SECOND PRIZE (COMP. D XI.) "WOODLAND"
Park Villa, Meadrow, Godalming). Also to Dor Chance.—A conventional design in which the
(Mary Huntingford, Barnwell Rectory, Oundle); upper portion is worked in a medium grey, the
Endeavour (F. W. Reckitt, Fairlights, Headstone sky and water in a deep blue of the same shade,
Road, Harrow); Hazel Nut (Ada K. Hazell, Castle the birds, flowers and heads and fins of fishes in
Street, Farnham, Surrey); Norma (Annie Bird, Chinese red, with the outlines and water ripples in
Moreton House, 25 Trafalgar Road, Moseley, Bir- a dark grass-green and the foliage of the same
mingham); Sir Visto (Florence Faux, 100 Stratford shade, the reeds or grass of a yellowish brown
Road, Birmingham); S?iake (A. Manock, 8 Ben- worked on a grey ground the same as upper portion,
field Street, Heywood, near Manchester); Waverly and the whole finished with a gold border.
(R. D. Strachan, care of Mrs. King, Manse Road, Dent de Lion.—The leaves in this design are of
Corstorphine, near Edinburgh) ; and William the a very pale yellow green shaded in varied brown,
First (William J. Galloway, 56 Sandbrook Road, the opening flowers and floating seeds being white
Stoke Newington, N.). and the stems a light brown, the hood of the figure
to be brown of the same shade as the lines in the
Design for an Embroidered Hand-Screen. . , , c , ., , • , ff ■,,
garment, the body of the latter being buff with
(C XVIII) . . ....
^ lighter brown shadings, the wings in white with two
The First Prize (C^^zVzra) is awarded to Chance colourings to indicate feathers, the whole worked
(Michael J. Hall, 5 Nelson Square, Bradford). on a backing of French grey.
The Second Prize {Half a guinea) to Dent de Ananias Pipchin.—-The colouring of this design
Lion (Lily Day, 6 Briggs Street, Norwich). is much varied by shading, the leaves in a shade
Honourable mention is given to :—Ananias of sap green with dark veins and the flowers of a
Pipchin (Anna Harrison, The Square, Braintree, shaded blue green, the petals in yellow and the
Essex); Boss (M. Fernie, 36 West Street, Scar- stems of same colour as the veining of leaves,
borough); and Seda (A. de Sauty, 46 Broomhouse worked on a ground of very pale blue.
Road, Fulham, S.W.); {the above are illustrated). Boss.—The centre of this design to be worked
We give the colourings of these. in bright brown with black indicating lines, the
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SECOND PRIZE (COMP. D XI.) "WOODLAND"
Park Villa, Meadrow, Godalming). Also to Dor Chance.—A conventional design in which the
(Mary Huntingford, Barnwell Rectory, Oundle); upper portion is worked in a medium grey, the
Endeavour (F. W. Reckitt, Fairlights, Headstone sky and water in a deep blue of the same shade,
Road, Harrow); Hazel Nut (Ada K. Hazell, Castle the birds, flowers and heads and fins of fishes in
Street, Farnham, Surrey); Norma (Annie Bird, Chinese red, with the outlines and water ripples in
Moreton House, 25 Trafalgar Road, Moseley, Bir- a dark grass-green and the foliage of the same
mingham); Sir Visto (Florence Faux, 100 Stratford shade, the reeds or grass of a yellowish brown
Road, Birmingham); S?iake (A. Manock, 8 Ben- worked on a grey ground the same as upper portion,
field Street, Heywood, near Manchester); Waverly and the whole finished with a gold border.
(R. D. Strachan, care of Mrs. King, Manse Road, Dent de Lion.—The leaves in this design are of
Corstorphine, near Edinburgh) ; and William the a very pale yellow green shaded in varied brown,
First (William J. Galloway, 56 Sandbrook Road, the opening flowers and floating seeds being white
Stoke Newington, N.). and the stems a light brown, the hood of the figure
to be brown of the same shade as the lines in the
Design for an Embroidered Hand-Screen. . , , c , ., , • , ff ■,,
garment, the body of the latter being buff with
(C XVIII) . . ....
^ lighter brown shadings, the wings in white with two
The First Prize (C^^zVzra) is awarded to Chance colourings to indicate feathers, the whole worked
(Michael J. Hall, 5 Nelson Square, Bradford). on a backing of French grey.
The Second Prize {Half a guinea) to Dent de Ananias Pipchin.—-The colouring of this design
Lion (Lily Day, 6 Briggs Street, Norwich). is much varied by shading, the leaves in a shade
Honourable mention is given to :—Ananias of sap green with dark veins and the flowers of a
Pipchin (Anna Harrison, The Square, Braintree, shaded blue green, the petals in yellow and the
Essex); Boss (M. Fernie, 36 West Street, Scar- stems of same colour as the veining of leaves,
borough); and Seda (A. de Sauty, 46 Broomhouse worked on a ground of very pale blue.
Road, Fulham, S.W.); {the above are illustrated). Boss.—The centre of this design to be worked
We give the colourings of these. in bright brown with black indicating lines, the
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