Studio- Talk
girdle in cold and enamel (See Liverpool Studio- 'J''all;) by kate fisher
students, not necessarily
Australian born, who have
studied at the National
Gallery for a certain
number of years ; and
was this year won by an
bracelet in gold and enamel by kate pisher Edinburgh boy, whose
(See Liverpool Studio-Tall;)
bracelet in silver and enamel by kate fisher
(See Liverpool Studio- Tali)
parents settled in Victoria
some few years ago.
With the ^150 per
annum, which this-
scholarship brings the
fortunate student whose
picture wins the prize, a
wide vista of possibili-
ties opens out to a youth
with gifts and a deter-
mination to bring those-
gifts to maturity.
Those of us who remember Mr. MacCubbin's The judges of the work sent in for competition
charming Bush pictures, painted with such sincerity (which work, by the way, included specimens of all
and true artistic feeling, wish that he would give the various branches of drawing and painting,
us some of the old subjects in his old manner. throughout the National Gallery Schools) were
His Down on his Luck, and a Bush Funeral awoke Messrs. Loureiro, John Longstaff and Walter
a response in the heart of everyone who saw them ; Withers. There were eight pictures sent in to-
and one cannot help hoping that in the near future be judged for the scholarship, three of which
Mr. MacCubbin will have some other
such story to tell us, and that it will be
told with the same simplicity as those
old favourites, which, by reason of their
truth, will always hold their place in the
national art of this country.
The great triennial event, viz., the
awarding of the Victorian Travelling
Scholarship, took place shortly before
Christmas. This scholarship, tenable for
three years, is, of course, the goal of all
aspiring students of the Melbourne girdle in gold and enamel by rate fisheri
National Gallery. It is open to all (See Liverpool Studio-Talk)
132
girdle in cold and enamel (See Liverpool Studio- 'J''all;) by kate fisher
students, not necessarily
Australian born, who have
studied at the National
Gallery for a certain
number of years ; and
was this year won by an
bracelet in gold and enamel by kate pisher Edinburgh boy, whose
(See Liverpool Studio-Tall;)
bracelet in silver and enamel by kate fisher
(See Liverpool Studio- Tali)
parents settled in Victoria
some few years ago.
With the ^150 per
annum, which this-
scholarship brings the
fortunate student whose
picture wins the prize, a
wide vista of possibili-
ties opens out to a youth
with gifts and a deter-
mination to bring those-
gifts to maturity.
Those of us who remember Mr. MacCubbin's The judges of the work sent in for competition
charming Bush pictures, painted with such sincerity (which work, by the way, included specimens of all
and true artistic feeling, wish that he would give the various branches of drawing and painting,
us some of the old subjects in his old manner. throughout the National Gallery Schools) were
His Down on his Luck, and a Bush Funeral awoke Messrs. Loureiro, John Longstaff and Walter
a response in the heart of everyone who saw them ; Withers. There were eight pictures sent in to-
and one cannot help hoping that in the near future be judged for the scholarship, three of which
Mr. MacCubbin will have some other
such story to tell us, and that it will be
told with the same simplicity as those
old favourites, which, by reason of their
truth, will always hold their place in the
national art of this country.
The great triennial event, viz., the
awarding of the Victorian Travelling
Scholarship, took place shortly before
Christmas. This scholarship, tenable for
three years, is, of course, the goal of all
aspiring students of the Melbourne girdle in gold and enamel by rate fisheri
National Gallery. It is open to all (See Liverpool Studio-Talk)
132