Studio-Talk
NORTH WIND" BAS-RELIEF BY MISS J. CHATWIN
PENCIL STUDY BY \Y. S. SHERWOOD
was some good figure work by W. H. Creswick,
and we reproduce a bust by Miss Clara Hill, and
a panel representing the North Wind by Miss J.
(Jhatwin, as well as a panel in repousse by Miss F.
Stern, which has obtained first prize in a compe-
tition for a name plate for the Technical Art
School.
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Various large pieces of embroidery were shown,
one of which, by Miss (). Scattergood, obtained a
gold medal at South Kensington. Noticeable
among examples of other crafts was a stained-glass
window entirely made at the school by Miss Mary
J. Newill, some interesting work in enamel, and
two caskets, here reproduced, one in steel and
BUS7 BY Miss c. HILL
NORTH WIND" BAS-RELIEF BY MISS J. CHATWIN
PENCIL STUDY BY \Y. S. SHERWOOD
was some good figure work by W. H. Creswick,
and we reproduce a bust by Miss Clara Hill, and
a panel representing the North Wind by Miss J.
(Jhatwin, as well as a panel in repousse by Miss F.
Stern, which has obtained first prize in a compe-
tition for a name plate for the Technical Art
School.
!94
Various large pieces of embroidery were shown,
one of which, by Miss (). Scattergood, obtained a
gold medal at South Kensington. Noticeable
among examples of other crafts was a stained-glass
window entirely made at the school by Miss Mary
J. Newill, some interesting work in enamel, and
two caskets, here reproduced, one in steel and
BUS7 BY Miss c. HILL