Studio-Talk
PARIS.—In connection with this year's
exhibition we are to have a Congress of
Public Art, organised by the Municipal
Council of Paris. Whatever the result
may be, the idea is good and worthy of encourage-
[U.USTRATION FOR "AS YOU LIKE IT "
BY MAY I.. G. COOKSEY
(See Liverpool Studio- Talk)
ment. "To restore to art its former social unison,
by applying it to the modern sentiment in all
departments under public government ; to treat
artistically everything concerning the public life of
to-day; to foster a spirit of emulation among
artists, by indicating a practical outlet for their
work"—such is, broadly, the programme of the
City of Paris. The terms, although somewhat
vague, are nevertheless excellent
BROOCH IN SILVER AN I) ENAMEL BY KATE FISHER
(See Liverpool Studio- Tall;)
M'
EL^OURNE.—In November Mr. Fred
MacCubbin held a private exhibition
of his work in his studio at the
National Gallery. Of his two most
important works the preference might, perhaps, be
given to a garden subject, with a figure of a
woman in the foreground ; which picture, by the
way, is destined to settle in England, as it was
purchased by some visitors from the old country.
I am glad to see among the organisers of this
Congress the names of MM. Marius Vachou,
Charles Normand, Charles Lucas, Andre Hallays,
and Eugene Muntz, the author of the beautiful
book on Leonardo da Vinci. G. M. (See Liverpool Studio-Talk)
131
CLOCK CASE IN STAINED WOOD AND GESSO
BY E. JOLI.IFFE
PARIS.—In connection with this year's
exhibition we are to have a Congress of
Public Art, organised by the Municipal
Council of Paris. Whatever the result
may be, the idea is good and worthy of encourage-
[U.USTRATION FOR "AS YOU LIKE IT "
BY MAY I.. G. COOKSEY
(See Liverpool Studio- Talk)
ment. "To restore to art its former social unison,
by applying it to the modern sentiment in all
departments under public government ; to treat
artistically everything concerning the public life of
to-day; to foster a spirit of emulation among
artists, by indicating a practical outlet for their
work"—such is, broadly, the programme of the
City of Paris. The terms, although somewhat
vague, are nevertheless excellent
BROOCH IN SILVER AN I) ENAMEL BY KATE FISHER
(See Liverpool Studio- Tall;)
M'
EL^OURNE.—In November Mr. Fred
MacCubbin held a private exhibition
of his work in his studio at the
National Gallery. Of his two most
important works the preference might, perhaps, be
given to a garden subject, with a figure of a
woman in the foreground ; which picture, by the
way, is destined to settle in England, as it was
purchased by some visitors from the old country.
I am glad to see among the organisers of this
Congress the names of MM. Marius Vachou,
Charles Normand, Charles Lucas, Andre Hallays,
and Eugene Muntz, the author of the beautiful
book on Leonardo da Vinci. G. M. (See Liverpool Studio-Talk)
131
CLOCK CASE IN STAINED WOOD AND GESSO
BY E. JOLI.IFFE