Studio- Talk
of the Society. The Exhibition will last till the
nth of June, and as it is to be of a strictly
modern character, all works coming under the
category of Fine and Applied Art are admissible,
subject to the decision of the jury. All members
of the Vereinigung are bound by statute, similar
to that of the Champ de Mars, to exhibit, during
the time their show is open, at no other public
exhibition in Vienna.
" A MARTYR "
FROM A PAINTING BY HENRIQUE BERNARDELLI
The primary object of the Vereinigung being
to educate the public, and to stimulate artistic
feeling by a closer contact with the best art of
the time, English, Scottish, and other foreign
artists and art industrial corporations will be
heartily welcomed as exhibitors. Much of the
most important space in the exhibition will be
allotted to the Applied Arts section.
W. S.
RIO DE JANEIRO.—The recently
closed General Exhibition of Fine ,
Arts, although not so well filled
as in the last few years, was not
devoid of artistic interest, and it
offered to the appreciative visitor some works of
real merit. The artist whose exhibits attracted
immediate attention was Henrique Bernardelli.
This painter is the possessor of an admirable tech- life. Among his numerous exhibits the first to
nique, which sometimes, however, is too much catch the eye of the visitor was a seascape full of
elaborated, and therefore loses in vigour and fresh- light and of a deep emerald colour scheme. A
ness. He is seen at his best as a painter of figure, Martyr (reproduced here) is a magnificent study
which he draws with great care and vividness from of a head appearing from a rich dark background.
A Recitation represents an
evening party, ladies and
gentlemen in a fashion-
able drawing-room, in the
centre of which, with
his hand resting on the
back of a chair, the
young and talented poet,
01 a v o B i 1 a c, recites
his latest composition.
The grouping is well
arranged, and the artist
has been particularly
happy in the rendering
of the variety of expres-
sion on the faces of the
assembly as well as in
the faithful portraits of
some of our men of
letters. Trouble is an
TROUBLE" FROM A PAINTING BY HENRIQUE BERNARDELLI elaborated Composition,
55
of the Society. The Exhibition will last till the
nth of June, and as it is to be of a strictly
modern character, all works coming under the
category of Fine and Applied Art are admissible,
subject to the decision of the jury. All members
of the Vereinigung are bound by statute, similar
to that of the Champ de Mars, to exhibit, during
the time their show is open, at no other public
exhibition in Vienna.
" A MARTYR "
FROM A PAINTING BY HENRIQUE BERNARDELLI
The primary object of the Vereinigung being
to educate the public, and to stimulate artistic
feeling by a closer contact with the best art of
the time, English, Scottish, and other foreign
artists and art industrial corporations will be
heartily welcomed as exhibitors. Much of the
most important space in the exhibition will be
allotted to the Applied Arts section.
W. S.
RIO DE JANEIRO.—The recently
closed General Exhibition of Fine ,
Arts, although not so well filled
as in the last few years, was not
devoid of artistic interest, and it
offered to the appreciative visitor some works of
real merit. The artist whose exhibits attracted
immediate attention was Henrique Bernardelli.
This painter is the possessor of an admirable tech- life. Among his numerous exhibits the first to
nique, which sometimes, however, is too much catch the eye of the visitor was a seascape full of
elaborated, and therefore loses in vigour and fresh- light and of a deep emerald colour scheme. A
ness. He is seen at his best as a painter of figure, Martyr (reproduced here) is a magnificent study
which he draws with great care and vividness from of a head appearing from a rich dark background.
A Recitation represents an
evening party, ladies and
gentlemen in a fashion-
able drawing-room, in the
centre of which, with
his hand resting on the
back of a chair, the
young and talented poet,
01 a v o B i 1 a c, recites
his latest composition.
The grouping is well
arranged, and the artist
has been particularly
happy in the rendering
of the variety of expres-
sion on the faces of the
assembly as well as in
the faithful portraits of
some of our men of
letters. Trouble is an
TROUBLE" FROM A PAINTING BY HENRIQUE BERNARDELLI elaborated Composition,
55