Studio- Talk
well-known decorative
compositions.
F. K.
M'
UNICH.—
As I have
already
mentioned,
the chief feature of the
Applied Arts section
of the 1899 Exhibition
in the Glaspalast was a
fine collection of book-
bindings, England
and Denmark being
especially well repre-
sented. So far as
Germany is concerned,
this beautiful art is still
in its infancy; but
these early efforts even
now show marked pro-
gress. The fact that
our artists have devoted
themselves with so
much zeal to applied
art crenerally has in
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many ways, perhaps,
been detrimental there-
pack of " aisthetic cards," marked by all the to ; but so far as book-ornamentation is concerned,
reserve and the ingenuity characteristic of his this is the artist's own province, and we have to
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BY T. SCIIMUZ-BAUDISS
well-known decorative
compositions.
F. K.
M'
UNICH.—
As I have
already
mentioned,
the chief feature of the
Applied Arts section
of the 1899 Exhibition
in the Glaspalast was a
fine collection of book-
bindings, England
and Denmark being
especially well repre-
sented. So far as
Germany is concerned,
this beautiful art is still
in its infancy; but
these early efforts even
now show marked pro-
gress. The fact that
our artists have devoted
themselves with so
much zeal to applied
art crenerally has in
BUST BY C. SAMUEL 0 J
many ways, perhaps,
been detrimental there-
pack of " aisthetic cards," marked by all the to ; but so far as book-ornamentation is concerned,
reserve and the ingenuity characteristic of his this is the artist's own province, and we have to
PORCELAIN WARE
I36
BY T. SCIIMUZ-BAUDISS