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Studio: international art — 20.1900

DOI Heft:
No. 87 (June, 1900)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19785#0070

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Studio- Talk

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of Blackburn, Leeds, Old-
ham, Preston, Salford,
Southport, and Warrington.
Also many interesting works
have come from private
collections in the locality;
the chief of these are some
fine examples of paintings
by Henry Moore, R.A.,
lUlkMLUlUllW-U-lljl John Brett, A.R.A., John

Reid, Albert Moore,
J. Robertson, etc., lent by

designs for wrought-iron gates by t. d. bryan ]yjr Frederick H Gossage

(See Bristol Studio-Talk) T ~ —,, .....

J.P. 1 he exhibition

is further enriched by

LIVERPOOL.—Mr. Thomas Huson, R.I., contributions from a number of other prominent
has designed and executed several artists. The committee were well advised to
repousse copper panels representing include an arts and crafts section in this exhibi-
scenes in the port of Liverpool, in- tion, and they may be congratulated on the success
tended for the decoration of the dark mahogany which has attended their resolution to make this
moulded wall framing of a billiard-room. There both interesting and educational,
is rich harmony of colour between the metal work H. B. B.

and its woodwork surrounding.

ERLIN.—The art movement has de-

Liverpool artists have very heartily co-operated I J veloped so rapidly that it becomes
in promoting an exhibition of pictures and of arts i \ difficult to follow it in detail. But it
and crafts in the neighbouring Borough of St. -*—" may be asserted as a fact that practically
Helens, where the municipalities have fairly well all the good work seen here in the course of the winter
adapted the public museum in Victoria Park, in was by artists of eminence, some of it too of no
the hope eventually of establishing a permanent recent date. The question arises again and again
art gallery there. whether there is any advantage in having exhibitions

in five or six Salons, which follow one another so

A prominent feature is made of Room VII., quickly that it becomes impossible even for the
devoted to the works, about fifty in number, of experienced art critic to maintain a clear perception
Robert Fowler, R.I.,
with an effective por-
trait of the artist by

R. E. Morrison. Other ~. —

Liverpool artists con-
tributing include Pollen
Bishop, A. E. Brock-
bank, F. T. Copnall,
John Finnie, R.C.A.,
Hamilton Hay, J. Kirk-
patrick, Mary McCros-
san, G. Hall Neale,
Mrs. Maud Hall Neale,
Richard Wane, David
Woodlock, and James
Lowers, A.R.C.A.
Loans of important
pictures have been

supplied from the Cor- design for wrought-iron gates by t. d. bryan

poration Art Galleries (See Bristol Studio-Talk)

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