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Studio: international art — 21.1901

DOI Heft:
No. 92 (November, 1900)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19786#0145

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Studio- Talk

the boats On the Elbe, by Mr. Craig Annan,
to Mr. Aston's Orchard Stream and to Mr.
Eickemeyer's Path through the Sheep Pasture, an
attractive effect of snow touched with sunlight.
Other good landscapes were exhibited by Mr.
Arthur H. Gleason, Mr. A. Horsley Hinton, Mr.
Ralph Robinson, and Mr. W. E. Dowson, whose
Winter in the Alps would be suggestive and
useful to all who love mountains. Among the
portraits, as usual, some very good things were to
be found. Mr. Aston's A. S. Bolton, Esq., was
an excellent piece of work ; Miss Alice Austin, of
Boston, U.S.A., was represented by a charming
portrait of a lady ; and Mr. Hollyer was at his best
in his large portraits of Mr. Byam Shaw and Mr.
G. F. Watts, R.A. For the rest, M. Puyo and

M. Robert Demachy exhibited some characteristic
examples of their varied work ; and this applies
also to Mr. Edward J. Steichen, a young American
artist, from whom much may be expected in the
near future.

Mr. Colton's graceful and imaginative group,
Phe Croivn of Pove, will appeal to everyone who
likes to see refinement wedded to masculine
strength. Perhaps the harmony of the composition
would be even more attractive than it is, were it
not for the angles formed by the bent arm of the
male figure and the heel of the comfortress; but,
however this may be, the group is a fine one.
Note, above all, that the modelling is carried much
farther than is usual in modern sculpture.

The School of Art Wood-
Carving, at the Imperial
Institute, South Kensing-
ton, has been re-opened
after the usual summer va-
cation, and we have been
asked to make known the
fact that some of the free
studentships, maintained
by means of funds granted
to the School by the
Drapers' and the Cloth-
Workers' Companies, are
now vacant. Forms of
application maybe obtained
from the Manager. The
Evening Class is, for the
present, closed, but a
special class is held on
Saturday afternoon to meet
the requirements of those
who are professionally en-
gaged during the week.

Reproduced on this
page is a very interesting
piece of sculpture by Mr.
Roscoe Mullins, entitled
My Punishment is greater
than I can bear. It is
well modelled, it is reserved
in sentiment, and its
style has force as well
as simplicity. This
statue is in the British

MY PUNISHMENT IS GREATER THAN I CAN BEAR " BY ROSCOE MULLINS Section of the Paris

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