by tautenhav n
by tauten iiayn
naturalness and ^^^^ ^^IHI^^ \ 7IENNA'
simplicity of form. ^\ \ / —Here-
As an architect he \ y with are
distinguished him- . \ repro-
self at the Univer- Em ductions of several
sal Exhibition by flflj newly-produced
aremarkablework, medals by the
altogether fresh young Viennese
and original in artist Tautenhayn.
conception — the He attracted
charming theatre attention over a
in which Loie year ago by a small
Fuller appeared. medal by tautenhayn memorial medal
There will, I hope, done by him for
soon be an oppor- a singing club, its
tunity of referring at greater length ______ simplicity and tastefulness being
to this able artist. The tea-table J^m^Smm^ generally admired. A student of
and the little piece of decoration Nature herself, he has been largely
by M. Sauvage, now reproduced inspired by the example of Alex-
(pages 49 and 50), are marked by andre Charpentier. In his portrait
delicate and honest feeling. \ of the Emperor Franz Josef the
G. M. ^HH HHr picturesque handling is con-
spicuous, while the Gorz memorial
COPENHAGEN.—Pro- medal, in Renaissance style, recalls
fessor Sinding, in his medal by tautenhayn the profile portraits of the Emperor
great new group Terra Maximilian and the last Gorz duke,
Mater (see page 51), Leonhard. The medal is designed
deals with a subject which, at the first glance, seems to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the union of
ill-suited to art, for the reason that a colossal female the dukedom of Gorz with the Austrian monarchy,
figure may so easily be made repulsive, like some of : —11 "5J& W. S.
Swift's descriptions of the women of Brobdingnag. "I "X RESDEN.—One of our most engaging
Professor Sinding has avoided this danger with 1 and talented artists, Fritz Rentsch,
tact and skill, by giving to his work a barbaric M has just left us to settle in Leipsic
ingenuousness of style. This remarkable group is He painted the decorative panels and
one that deserves serious study. ceiling of the new Central Theatre here, and had
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by tauten iiayn
naturalness and ^^^^ ^^IHI^^ \ 7IENNA'
simplicity of form. ^\ \ / —Here-
As an architect he \ y with are
distinguished him- . \ repro-
self at the Univer- Em ductions of several
sal Exhibition by flflj newly-produced
aremarkablework, medals by the
altogether fresh young Viennese
and original in artist Tautenhayn.
conception — the He attracted
charming theatre attention over a
in which Loie year ago by a small
Fuller appeared. medal by tautenhayn memorial medal
There will, I hope, done by him for
soon be an oppor- a singing club, its
tunity of referring at greater length ______ simplicity and tastefulness being
to this able artist. The tea-table J^m^Smm^ generally admired. A student of
and the little piece of decoration Nature herself, he has been largely
by M. Sauvage, now reproduced inspired by the example of Alex-
(pages 49 and 50), are marked by andre Charpentier. In his portrait
delicate and honest feeling. \ of the Emperor Franz Josef the
G. M. ^HH HHr picturesque handling is con-
spicuous, while the Gorz memorial
COPENHAGEN.—Pro- medal, in Renaissance style, recalls
fessor Sinding, in his medal by tautenhayn the profile portraits of the Emperor
great new group Terra Maximilian and the last Gorz duke,
Mater (see page 51), Leonhard. The medal is designed
deals with a subject which, at the first glance, seems to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the union of
ill-suited to art, for the reason that a colossal female the dukedom of Gorz with the Austrian monarchy,
figure may so easily be made repulsive, like some of : —11 "5J& W. S.
Swift's descriptions of the women of Brobdingnag. "I "X RESDEN.—One of our most engaging
Professor Sinding has avoided this danger with 1 and talented artists, Fritz Rentsch,
tact and skill, by giving to his work a barbaric M has just left us to settle in Leipsic
ingenuousness of style. This remarkable group is He painted the decorative panels and
one that deserves serious study. ceiling of the new Central Theatre here, and had
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