Awards in " The Studio" Prize Competitions
O. Sachs. Vol. I. (London : B. T. Batsford.) Legros. The edition is limited to five hundred
This huge and sumptuous book is in every sense copies,
monumental, and so well is its theme handled that
even those whose interest in theatres has hereto- A verY charming statuette of Queen Victoria in
fore been confined to the performances, will in full State robes has recently been completed by
future take interest in the buildings also. The Mr.-Edward Geflowski. We understand that small
plans and sections drawn specially to one scale replicas in plaster will shortly be obtainable. The
(for the most part), reveal a stupendous amount of ngure is eight and a half inches in height, and has
labour. Yet it is but the first of three such lordly been verY delicately modelled. It will form an ac-
tomes, and in dealing with the other two we shall ceptable and artistic little memento of the Jubilee
hope to do fuller justice to a work that really year,
deserves all the adjectives of praise in a critic's
vocabulary. a WARDS IN "THE STUDIO"
A New Booke of Drawings. By John Tijou. j\ PRIZE COMPETITIONS.
(London: Batsford. 25s. net.) As a piece of / %
sumptuous book-making this reprint of an exceed- / Design for a Certificate.
ingly rare folio, first published in 1693, leaves no' ^ (B H. Extra.)
loophole for criticism. The introduction by Mr. In this competition the judges, Mr. Thomas
F. Starkie Gardner, and his notes on the fine Brock, R.A., and Mr. Frank Short, R.E., have
copper-plates are also excellently done. But its awarded the Prize (Five guineas) to Caritas (G.
educational influence, it is to be hoped, will be nil, R. Quested, 240 Rotton Park Road, Edgbaston,
for it glorifies the art of the blacksmith at its most Birmingham); and Honourable Mention to Achates
florid and ornate style. Over-elaborate composi- (C. A. Horrell, 33 Albert Road, S. Norwood,
tions of bastard classic details, superb though they S.E.).
be of their kind—cannot be imitated to-day with- Design for a Mosaic Panel.
out peril. The tendency of modern ironwork is (A III.)
already towards redundancy; nothing seems to The First Prize {Threeguineas) is awarded to
delight a craftsman so much as a mixture of Aaron (A. Hamilton Scott, 43 Mill Street, Paisley,
naturalistic details with a few hackneyed conven- N.B.)
tional scrolls. It is a book for the library, a book The Second Prize (Two guineas) to Don
to keep—but not a book to put before students or Quixote (B. H Smale, 39 Cochrane Street, St.
the general public as an exemplar. Some of the John's Wood, N.W.)
pieces herein pictured are still extant at Hampton, Honourable Mention is given to the following :—■
Chatsworth, and other places ; like Verrio's ceilings, Carlos (C. E. Dancey, 7 Leybourne Street, Chalk
they have a certain old-world splendour that makes Farm Road, N.W.); Doctor (Agnes C. Martin, 45
them interesting historically; but that they should South Road, Handsworth, Birmingham); Iridee
be deliberately imitated to-day makes one shudder. (Thomas Henry, 46 Rue Madame, Paris); Japonica
English Portraits. A Series of Lithographed (James I). Jameson, 50 George Street, Edin-
Drawings. By Will Rothenstein. Parts I., II. burgh); Neptune (F. G. Horrell, Bena Vista, ScT
and III. (London: Grant Richards.) After the hurst Road, S. Norwood, S.E.); Presto (Grace
publication of Oxford Characters, it was hoped by Goodchild, 56 Holmdale Road, West Hampstead);
Mr. Rothenstein's admirers that this gifted draughts- South West (Miss B. N. Graham, 35 Prince's Gate,
man would embark upon another similar enterprise, S.W.); Spes (Victor Lhuer, 23 Quai de la Tournelle,
and this hope has now been realised by the publi- Paris); Sparrow (Eveline Adshead, 4 Powis
cation under notice, which consists of a series of Square, Brighton); and Tonsor (Constance M.
lithographic portraits of some of the most interest- Barber, 12 Millicent Road, West Bridgford, Not-
ing of living personalities. Part I. contains ad- tingham).
mirable portraits of Mr. Thomas Hardy and Sir Subjoined, we give the colouring of the panels
Frederick Pollock ; while those of Sir F. Seymour reproduced in connection with this competition.
Haden, Mr. William Archer, Bishop Creighton, Don Quixote.—Design of bunches of grapes
and Lady Granby, in Parts II. and III., are also and vine leaves, the fruit and border in two shades
in the artist's best manner. Among the subjects of purple, the leaves in two shades of green, the
promised in future numbers are Mr. Whistler, tendrils in two shades of brown, with white and
Mr. Sargent, Mr. Holman Hunt, and Professor brown filling.
205
O. Sachs. Vol. I. (London : B. T. Batsford.) Legros. The edition is limited to five hundred
This huge and sumptuous book is in every sense copies,
monumental, and so well is its theme handled that
even those whose interest in theatres has hereto- A verY charming statuette of Queen Victoria in
fore been confined to the performances, will in full State robes has recently been completed by
future take interest in the buildings also. The Mr.-Edward Geflowski. We understand that small
plans and sections drawn specially to one scale replicas in plaster will shortly be obtainable. The
(for the most part), reveal a stupendous amount of ngure is eight and a half inches in height, and has
labour. Yet it is but the first of three such lordly been verY delicately modelled. It will form an ac-
tomes, and in dealing with the other two we shall ceptable and artistic little memento of the Jubilee
hope to do fuller justice to a work that really year,
deserves all the adjectives of praise in a critic's
vocabulary. a WARDS IN "THE STUDIO"
A New Booke of Drawings. By John Tijou. j\ PRIZE COMPETITIONS.
(London: Batsford. 25s. net.) As a piece of / %
sumptuous book-making this reprint of an exceed- / Design for a Certificate.
ingly rare folio, first published in 1693, leaves no' ^ (B H. Extra.)
loophole for criticism. The introduction by Mr. In this competition the judges, Mr. Thomas
F. Starkie Gardner, and his notes on the fine Brock, R.A., and Mr. Frank Short, R.E., have
copper-plates are also excellently done. But its awarded the Prize (Five guineas) to Caritas (G.
educational influence, it is to be hoped, will be nil, R. Quested, 240 Rotton Park Road, Edgbaston,
for it glorifies the art of the blacksmith at its most Birmingham); and Honourable Mention to Achates
florid and ornate style. Over-elaborate composi- (C. A. Horrell, 33 Albert Road, S. Norwood,
tions of bastard classic details, superb though they S.E.).
be of their kind—cannot be imitated to-day with- Design for a Mosaic Panel.
out peril. The tendency of modern ironwork is (A III.)
already towards redundancy; nothing seems to The First Prize {Threeguineas) is awarded to
delight a craftsman so much as a mixture of Aaron (A. Hamilton Scott, 43 Mill Street, Paisley,
naturalistic details with a few hackneyed conven- N.B.)
tional scrolls. It is a book for the library, a book The Second Prize (Two guineas) to Don
to keep—but not a book to put before students or Quixote (B. H Smale, 39 Cochrane Street, St.
the general public as an exemplar. Some of the John's Wood, N.W.)
pieces herein pictured are still extant at Hampton, Honourable Mention is given to the following :—■
Chatsworth, and other places ; like Verrio's ceilings, Carlos (C. E. Dancey, 7 Leybourne Street, Chalk
they have a certain old-world splendour that makes Farm Road, N.W.); Doctor (Agnes C. Martin, 45
them interesting historically; but that they should South Road, Handsworth, Birmingham); Iridee
be deliberately imitated to-day makes one shudder. (Thomas Henry, 46 Rue Madame, Paris); Japonica
English Portraits. A Series of Lithographed (James I). Jameson, 50 George Street, Edin-
Drawings. By Will Rothenstein. Parts I., II. burgh); Neptune (F. G. Horrell, Bena Vista, ScT
and III. (London: Grant Richards.) After the hurst Road, S. Norwood, S.E.); Presto (Grace
publication of Oxford Characters, it was hoped by Goodchild, 56 Holmdale Road, West Hampstead);
Mr. Rothenstein's admirers that this gifted draughts- South West (Miss B. N. Graham, 35 Prince's Gate,
man would embark upon another similar enterprise, S.W.); Spes (Victor Lhuer, 23 Quai de la Tournelle,
and this hope has now been realised by the publi- Paris); Sparrow (Eveline Adshead, 4 Powis
cation under notice, which consists of a series of Square, Brighton); and Tonsor (Constance M.
lithographic portraits of some of the most interest- Barber, 12 Millicent Road, West Bridgford, Not-
ing of living personalities. Part I. contains ad- tingham).
mirable portraits of Mr. Thomas Hardy and Sir Subjoined, we give the colouring of the panels
Frederick Pollock ; while those of Sir F. Seymour reproduced in connection with this competition.
Haden, Mr. William Archer, Bishop Creighton, Don Quixote.—Design of bunches of grapes
and Lady Granby, in Parts II. and III., are also and vine leaves, the fruit and border in two shades
in the artist's best manner. Among the subjects of purple, the leaves in two shades of green, the
promised in future numbers are Mr. Whistler, tendrils in two shades of brown, with white and
Mr. Sargent, Mr. Holman Hunt, and Professor brown filling.
205