Studio- Talk
there is in the old woman
a touch of Israels' toil
weariness and pathos.
BOOK-COVER DESIGNED BY TAIAVIN MORRIS
It is always interest-
ing, and usually it is very
instructive, to contrast the
latest manifestations ot
novelty in art with those
which, so far as is known,
are among the earliest;
and one ought certainly to
give one's thoughts such
a background of history
when visiting the exhi-
bition of clever, unpreten-
tious war sketches that
Mr. Mortimer Menpes has
This month Mr. Borough Johnson is seen as a
thoughtful worker in yet another medium. The
etching, from which the illustration is reproduced
{p. 126), if somewhat over-laboured in parts, is rich
in tone and good in quality, and it will be noted that
"SUTHERLAND" BINDING DESIGNED BY
LEON V. SOLON
"SUTHERLAND" BINDING DESIGNED BY
LEON V. SOLON
now on view in the galleries of the Fine Art
Society. England's connection with the graphic
records of war is commonly looked upon, without
the least justification, as a result of that unbounded
enterprise in illustrated journalism which now
seems less wholesome than it was in its youth,
there is in the old woman
a touch of Israels' toil
weariness and pathos.
BOOK-COVER DESIGNED BY TAIAVIN MORRIS
It is always interest-
ing, and usually it is very
instructive, to contrast the
latest manifestations ot
novelty in art with those
which, so far as is known,
are among the earliest;
and one ought certainly to
give one's thoughts such
a background of history
when visiting the exhi-
bition of clever, unpreten-
tious war sketches that
Mr. Mortimer Menpes has
This month Mr. Borough Johnson is seen as a
thoughtful worker in yet another medium. The
etching, from which the illustration is reproduced
{p. 126), if somewhat over-laboured in parts, is rich
in tone and good in quality, and it will be noted that
"SUTHERLAND" BINDING DESIGNED BY
LEON V. SOLON
"SUTHERLAND" BINDING DESIGNED BY
LEON V. SOLON
now on view in the galleries of the Fine Art
Society. England's connection with the graphic
records of war is commonly looked upon, without
the least justification, as a result of that unbounded
enterprise in illustrated journalism which now
seems less wholesome than it was in its youth,