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Studio: international art — 16.1899

DOI Heft:
No. 71 (february 1899)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19231#0069

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Studio- Talk

SYDNEY.—The exhibitions of the Art
Society and the Society of Artists
proved an unqualified success, and
Australian artists may be congratulated
upon the all-round advance shown. It
is hoped that in a year or two another exhibition
of Australian art may be held in London.

We have pleasure in giving illustrations of Mr.
Albert J. Hanson's Pacific Beaches, Mr. Harry
Garlick's Darby and Joan, Mr. W. Lister-Lister's
The Last Gleam, Mr. S. Long's Pan, Mr. J. Sal-
vana'j Trees of the Forest, Mr. Frank P. Mahony's
Solitude, and Mr. P. van der Velden's Disillusioned.
Sketches of the three first named appeared in our
December number. A. H. F.

ANTWERP.—In Antwerp we have wit-
nessed, during the last two or three
months, signs of a double revival.
First, we have seen the Modern Art
movement gaining the upper hand,
thanks to the joint efforts of artists like Karel
Mertens, Frans van Leemputten, Diercks, Frans
Hens, Hendrik Luyten, de Smeth, Dupon, Farazijn, " darby and joan" by harry garlick

Frans Nys and Morren ; with whom one or two (See Sydney Studio-Talk)

self-made artists have lately joined forces. Amongst

the latter the highly-gifted Piet Verhaert, who ambition than to be the faithful follower of the
until a few years ago seemed to possess no other miniaturists and the detail painters of the seven-
 
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