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Studio: international art — 25.1902

DOI Heft:
No. 107 (February, 1902)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19875#0065

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Studio- Talk

Genius, somehow, is not hereditary; talent is Mr. Walter West's tinted drawing, A Morning

pretty often, and sometimes, in the second or Call, tells its own little story of winsome delicacy

third generation, it develops into genius, and and grace and distinction. Mr. West ought to

then dies out of the family history. A strong and illustrate the works of Goldsmith, and attract our

a touching example of the transmission of talent newspaper democracy to the sweet, bracing wit of

from parents to their children is to be seen Addison,
in a fine portrait of the late Mr. Onslow Ford,

the Academician, whose sudden and untimely I EVER TOOL— The pictures purchased by
death is a real loss to British sculpture. The the Arts Committee from the last Autumn
portrait is by Mr. Wolfram Onslow. Ford, the Exhibition, to be added to the Liver-
sculptor's son, and, though painted at the age of — P°o1 Permanent Collection, include four
twenty, is in all respects an accomplished piece of oil Pointings : The Passing of a Great Queen, by
work, well drawn, admirable in its virile simplicity, W- L- W>'1,ie : Tristram and Iseult, by Herbert J.
and having much character and charm. It has Draper; Haymakers Resting, by F. A. Delobbe;
about its style a certain air that suggests Memlinc. Life and Thought Have Gone Away, by Mrs.

-- Evelyn de Morgan ; also two water-colour drawings

Mr. Ingram Taylor is not so well known for his by local artists—Sultry June, by J. Kirkpatrick, and

metal-work designs as he is for his graceful stencils Snowdon, from Anglesey, by J. Clinton Jones,

and his painted panels, yet in the suggestions that H. B. B.
he carries out for workers in metals there is much

fancy of a delicate but workmanlike kind. This is T"~X RISTOE.—Bristol has recently held its
shown in the bronze handles for a door (here illus- I—^ fourth—and by far its best—Exhibition
trated) which were executed by Aldam Heaton&Co., I J of Arts and Crafts. By a process of
for a steamship belonging to the .White Star Line. judicious selection the standard of
-■ exhibits has been steadily raised, and much good

"on the
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from a water-colour by a. w. rich
 
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