Studio- Talk
and W. Follen Bishop. Drawings of lesser size hundred and fifty men, even if they really are the
and of good quality bear the names of Hamp- representative men from all districts, cannot hopi
e
son Jones, C. O'Neil, Edmund Phipps, Creswick to ^^^JZX^
Boydell, J. T. Watts, Peter Ghent, Miss Georgtna by which to m apparent at first
Laing, and Miss B. A^Pughe. ^ ^ convention has done an enor~
The Sculpture Room contains a fair proportion amount of goodI by^topng **jf ^^atm
of work from local studios. The busts of Pri. g^^f*^ *
cipal Oliver Lodge, Wm. Rathbone, Esq., and the schoolmen, y ^ ^ ^
Mrs. Dowda, by Charles J. Men, are^ach o d= ^nat^y ^
high quality of merit. Dawn, by J. Grosianu 7 _
McClure, is a relief plaster panel of interesting
design. Another plaster panel designed for metal ,—
repousse work is by H. Bloomfreld Bare. MMMHHjjHHj
Miss C. E. Martin's Eve and plaster statuette
of a Boy, Miss Caroline Jackson's Innocence,
and Miss C. A. Walker's altar panel St. Catherine, JM
are deserving of mention. .-^3? ' v ■ .
RESDEN.- On ^j^^'^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
in this country, the idea was started in a quarter
generally supposed to be extremely conservative p f
and bureaucratic, to which here, however, the ^ >"JB
majority of progressive movements are due. Severa
of the officials at the principal museums H ^^^J
as they should be/andtbey convened this meeting ■
in order to discuss what steps might be taken to «
create a change for the better.
A first convention of this kind is hardly in a
position to map out any distinct plan. Two plaster bust by chaki.es j. allen
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and W. Follen Bishop. Drawings of lesser size hundred and fifty men, even if they really are the
and of good quality bear the names of Hamp- representative men from all districts, cannot hopi
e
son Jones, C. O'Neil, Edmund Phipps, Creswick to ^^^JZX^
Boydell, J. T. Watts, Peter Ghent, Miss Georgtna by which to m apparent at first
Laing, and Miss B. A^Pughe. ^ ^ convention has done an enor~
The Sculpture Room contains a fair proportion amount of goodI by^topng **jf ^^atm
of work from local studios. The busts of Pri. g^^f*^ *
cipal Oliver Lodge, Wm. Rathbone, Esq., and the schoolmen, y ^ ^ ^
Mrs. Dowda, by Charles J. Men, are^ach o d= ^nat^y ^
high quality of merit. Dawn, by J. Grosianu 7 _
McClure, is a relief plaster panel of interesting
design. Another plaster panel designed for metal ,—
repousse work is by H. Bloomfreld Bare. MMMHHjjHHj
Miss C. E. Martin's Eve and plaster statuette
of a Boy, Miss Caroline Jackson's Innocence,
and Miss C. A. Walker's altar panel St. Catherine, JM
are deserving of mention. .-^3? ' v ■ .
RESDEN.- On ^j^^'^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
in this country, the idea was started in a quarter
generally supposed to be extremely conservative p f
and bureaucratic, to which here, however, the ^ >"JB
majority of progressive movements are due. Severa
of the officials at the principal museums H ^^^J
as they should be/andtbey convened this meeting ■
in order to discuss what steps might be taken to «
create a change for the better.
A first convention of this kind is hardly in a
position to map out any distinct plan. Two plaster bust by chaki.es j. allen
137