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Studio: international art — 10.1897

DOI Heft:
No. 49 (April, 1897)
DOI Heft:
Studio-talk
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.18388#0209

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Studio- Talk

Professor Langer, has done some beautiful ceramics, countries only take part in the art exhibition, but a

which in their simplicity of shape, their powerful number of the greatest living artists of other
but harmonious contrasts, and their
lovely and natural decorations of
plant design, are really a revival and

a development of that peasant-made A
art pottery which attained so high a ]\

degree of perfection in some parts of ' ■• ffl i

Germany. • Wk jjjf*

In Munich a prominent painter uf'v' -' 1 ''f '^aS"- ir

and architect, H. von Berlepsch is 0} •' V"TP^^

now engaged in ceramic work, and j I 'v^ '

another Munich artist, T. Rosl, a '' ', | f^ I HgL

few weeks ago exhibited some most ' |!f I f\f 'M'^Txfj

successful wall-papers. The new 1 iHpjj 1|<3•"^Eiiy I |j£f'

artistic poster movement, which by Jjt I: J ■ 11 jfV ;-"| W^E' B Y' ^ g'jjllljj

endeavCjuring to^ instil something ^^^^ i j^^ ^|

taken p^ |Ss^^ ^ '^'^^^^^

countries, Sweden, Norway, and ^.v^;^-"..,:

also l^lHHIi^^^HflHIHflllHHHIl^H^^H^^H

take part in the department for In-
dustries ; the three Scandinavian exhibition buildings Stockholm

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