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Studio: international art — 18.1900

DOI issue:
No. 82 (January, 1900)
DOI article:
British decorative art in 1899, and the Arts And Crafts Exhibition, [4]
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19783#0294

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bishop; the battle-ship—had it only been sur- emblems of night and morning. The conventional-
mounted by an embattled crow's nest, the analogy ization of the tree itself and the relation it bears to
might have been yet more striking—corresponds to the space, show a refined sense of the conditions
the castle ; and, lastly, the diminutive fish stands and possibilities of ornament. The work was
for the pawn. The chessmen are designed by their executed for the hall of a private house in Picca-
author to be executed either in carving or in metal- dilly. The drawing-room also of the same house' is
casting. decorated by Mr. Pomeroy with a frieze of sirens,
The amount of Mr. F. W. Pomeroy's work in modelled and coloured. He moreover designed,
modelling and sculpture shows him to be a man of conjointly with Mr. H. Wilson, a panel founded
extraordinary industry, notwithstanding he manages on William Morris's poem " Rapunzel" to be
to spare time, once a week during the winter session carried out in alabaster for a chimney - piece at
of the Architectural Association, to hold a class for Welbeck Abbey. A reproduction of Mr. Pomeroy's
modelling at their premises in Great Marlborough bas-relief, shown at the Arts and Crafts Exhibition,
Street. The modelled panel illustrated on p. 269 is appeared in The Studio for November, 1898. It
one of the artist's works for interior decoration. It is was intended for an overdoor panel in a children's
of white plaster in shallow relief and forms, as its library, and depicts an angel, whose arching wings
hooded shape no doubt suggests, the overmantel are ingeniously adapted to the outline of the semi-
portion of a coved frieze. The owl and the crow- circle, hovering in the air whilst he scatters down
ing cock amid the branches of a wild rose tree, are flowers upon two little children kneeling on the

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CARVED WOOD HALL SEAT.
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