Studio-Talk
" LIEBE "
Verkiindigung, Tod und Alte, Das Madchen und die
Raben, Quelle, Friihling, Liebesfrilhling, Liebe, Im
Mai, and many others which I might quote. But
it were useless to describe them, for those here
reproduced speak for themselves.
His eye and his heart seem full of the laughing
sunshine and the song of birds, full of springtide
and love. With true and infinitely delicate sense
of nature he shows us the budding of the tree-tops,
and bids us listen with his sensitive ear to what the
breezes are saying as they rush through the leaves
•or stir the tips of the waving grass. Dreamily
gazing over the landscape, he reveals to us in his
■etchings all he has seen, heard, and dreamt of.
They touch us like the old folk-songs, like the
melodies of a Schumann or a Brahms ; for in
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them are music and poetry combined. May he
still dream on, with his wide-open, boyish eyes—
for so, it seems to me, he looks on all things ;
may the good fates decree that his pure freshness
never be sullied ; and may he give us again and
again a peep into the enchanted land of legend
and romance he knows and loves so well.
S.
VIENNA.—The Vereinigung bi/deudcr
Kiinstler Oesterreichs, who, by-the-bye,
have just published the first number
of Ver Sacrum, their illustrated
magazine, will open their first inter-
national exhibition of Fine and Applied Arts on
March 25 in the building of the Garten-baugesell-
schaft, which is being especially prepared for the
purpose under the superintendence of the members
" LIEBE "
Verkiindigung, Tod und Alte, Das Madchen und die
Raben, Quelle, Friihling, Liebesfrilhling, Liebe, Im
Mai, and many others which I might quote. But
it were useless to describe them, for those here
reproduced speak for themselves.
His eye and his heart seem full of the laughing
sunshine and the song of birds, full of springtide
and love. With true and infinitely delicate sense
of nature he shows us the budding of the tree-tops,
and bids us listen with his sensitive ear to what the
breezes are saying as they rush through the leaves
•or stir the tips of the waving grass. Dreamily
gazing over the landscape, he reveals to us in his
■etchings all he has seen, heard, and dreamt of.
They touch us like the old folk-songs, like the
melodies of a Schumann or a Brahms ; for in
54
FROM AN ETCHING BY HEINRICH VOGELER
them are music and poetry combined. May he
still dream on, with his wide-open, boyish eyes—
for so, it seems to me, he looks on all things ;
may the good fates decree that his pure freshness
never be sullied ; and may he give us again and
again a peep into the enchanted land of legend
and romance he knows and loves so well.
S.
VIENNA.—The Vereinigung bi/deudcr
Kiinstler Oesterreichs, who, by-the-bye,
have just published the first number
of Ver Sacrum, their illustrated
magazine, will open their first inter-
national exhibition of Fine and Applied Arts on
March 25 in the building of the Garten-baugesell-
schaft, which is being especially prepared for the
purpose under the superintendence of the members