Studio- Talk
Miss A. Bauerle, in her design of Paolo and frequently to-day, the girl graduate's reading was
Francesca, shows some hesitancy in the details of interrupted by Cupid, who, scrambling his way
her drawing, and Paolo's cloak is not stirred by the over the wheel of fortune, put to flight the grave
rapid movement through space. But the design itself owl of wisdom—and made the world happier.
is conceived in a spirit that is touched and charmed -
with true imagination. Here is a drawing that The Winter Exhibition of the Royal Society
would have appealed to Rossetti. The subject of Painters in Water-Colours is specially interesting,
illustrates some lines in Mr. Stephen Phillips's because it includes a larger number than usual
" Paolo and Francesca." of sketches and studies by the younger members,
- and because it shows that recent importations of
The bookplate by Mr. Walter West (illustrated on clever and progressive workers have done much to
page 276) is characterised by all the tender qualities modify what used to be the somewhat old-fashioned
of line that we are accustomed to associate with this view of the association. Such drawings as The
able designer's name, this Ex Libris, in addition Moorland Road and The Hill-Side Farm, by Mrs.
to its decorative charm, has what may be called Stanhope Forbes; Pasture, Haze, and A Wet Day,
an historic interest. For in past times, as very by Mr. Edwin Alexander; The Bracken Brae, by
.......
nH£-PA«C.E-Of-THEl
WHITE -KDSEi
"'THE DANCE OF THE WHITE ROSE" BY JESSIE M. KING
(See Glasgow Studio-Talk.)
281
Miss A. Bauerle, in her design of Paolo and frequently to-day, the girl graduate's reading was
Francesca, shows some hesitancy in the details of interrupted by Cupid, who, scrambling his way
her drawing, and Paolo's cloak is not stirred by the over the wheel of fortune, put to flight the grave
rapid movement through space. But the design itself owl of wisdom—and made the world happier.
is conceived in a spirit that is touched and charmed -
with true imagination. Here is a drawing that The Winter Exhibition of the Royal Society
would have appealed to Rossetti. The subject of Painters in Water-Colours is specially interesting,
illustrates some lines in Mr. Stephen Phillips's because it includes a larger number than usual
" Paolo and Francesca." of sketches and studies by the younger members,
- and because it shows that recent importations of
The bookplate by Mr. Walter West (illustrated on clever and progressive workers have done much to
page 276) is characterised by all the tender qualities modify what used to be the somewhat old-fashioned
of line that we are accustomed to associate with this view of the association. Such drawings as The
able designer's name, this Ex Libris, in addition Moorland Road and The Hill-Side Farm, by Mrs.
to its decorative charm, has what may be called Stanhope Forbes; Pasture, Haze, and A Wet Day,
an historic interest. For in past times, as very by Mr. Edwin Alexander; The Bracken Brae, by
.......
nH£-PA«C.E-Of-THEl
WHITE -KDSEi
"'THE DANCE OF THE WHITE ROSE" BY JESSIE M. KING
(See Glasgow Studio-Talk.)
281