Studio- talk
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DRAWING FOR AN ALMANAC BY E. VAN AVERBEKE
Antwerp, has just had pub-
lished in Vienna a series of
studies styled " Etudes sur
quelques artistes beiges
d'aujourd'hui," the artists
concerned being A. Lynen,
A. Heins, F. Marechal,
J. Ensor and Fernand
Khnopff. These studies
are worthy of the reputa-
tion won by M. Pol de
Mont in his capacity of
art critic. They are
illustrated by numerous
reproductions, executed
with extraordinary care
by the "Gesellschaft fur
Vervielfaltigende Kunst
in Wien," to whom they
do full credit.
NTWERP.—The
"de Skalden"
Club—a group
of energetic
jeunes—devoted its third
annual exhibition to
Applied Art; and, frankly,
this little Salon, contained
in one of the galleries of
the Old Museum, had far
more real interest than
many bigger and more
widely advertised shows.
Apart from some furniture
by Van de Velde, an
excellent collection of
Flemish earthenware pro-
duced in the popular style
at a factory in Kortrijk,
and the embroidered
panels by Mme. de
Rudder, already exhibited
in Brussels in the " Pour
FArt" display, all the
work seen was pro-
en.u«M/^ueRBEKE duced by actual members
of the Club. There was
We have pleasure in
giving, on page 59, an
illustration of some ad-
mirable pottery by M.
Schmidt-Pecht. F. K.
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DRAWING FOR AN ALMANAC BY K. COLLENS
A
DRAWING FOR AN ALMANAC BY E. VAN AVERBEKE
Antwerp, has just had pub-
lished in Vienna a series of
studies styled " Etudes sur
quelques artistes beiges
d'aujourd'hui," the artists
concerned being A. Lynen,
A. Heins, F. Marechal,
J. Ensor and Fernand
Khnopff. These studies
are worthy of the reputa-
tion won by M. Pol de
Mont in his capacity of
art critic. They are
illustrated by numerous
reproductions, executed
with extraordinary care
by the "Gesellschaft fur
Vervielfaltigende Kunst
in Wien," to whom they
do full credit.
NTWERP.—The
"de Skalden"
Club—a group
of energetic
jeunes—devoted its third
annual exhibition to
Applied Art; and, frankly,
this little Salon, contained
in one of the galleries of
the Old Museum, had far
more real interest than
many bigger and more
widely advertised shows.
Apart from some furniture
by Van de Velde, an
excellent collection of
Flemish earthenware pro-
duced in the popular style
at a factory in Kortrijk,
and the embroidered
panels by Mme. de
Rudder, already exhibited
in Brussels in the " Pour
FArt" display, all the
work seen was pro-
en.u«M/^ueRBEKE duced by actual members
of the Club. There was
We have pleasure in
giving, on page 59, an
illustration of some ad-
mirable pottery by M.
Schmidt-Pecht. F. K.
60
DRAWING FOR AN ALMANAC BY K. COLLENS