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Studio: international art — 25.1902

DOI Heft:
No. 109 (April, 1902)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19875#0227

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Studio-Talk

The interiors by Mr. F. C. Frieseke are handled Gallery, an early portrait of himself, and the Flora,
with truth and freedom of touch, and the landscapes loaned by M. Klinger.
of Messrs. C. M. and A. D. Gihon merit high praise,

as does the Muskienne, by Mr. George C. Aid. The illustrations accompanying this month's
- Dresden Studio Talk, reproduce some of the work

Pictures—interesting in their various ways—by of one of our most promising architects, Max H.
Messrs. Eugene Higgins, David Ericson, Dufner, Kiihne. Novelty at all costs is so much in vogue
C. B. Bigelow, A. Cole, V. D. Hecht, Leo nowadays among decorators—and not only among
Mielziener, J. A. Brener, E. B. Fulde, W. Herman German decorators, by the way—that it is rare to
Potts, George H. Leonard, and others complete find a man who refrains from wishing to take one
the ensemble. Nor must I forget to mention the by surprise. The degree of moderation shown by
delicate pastels by Mr. Mott-Smith, inspired by Mr. Kiihne is all the more agreeable when one
types and scenes from the Far East. considers that he is quite a young man. He has
- the good sense to be economical with his orna-

The sculpture section contains several works of nient, and to exercise sobriety in designing it, a
fine quality, notably a number of little bronzes by pleasant contrast to the widely adopted idea that
Mr. Paul W. Bartlett, with a nude figure of a man, ornament, in order to be good, must be uncommon
modelled with much suppleness—certainly a noble anc] weird.

piece of sculpture. Mr. T. Spicer-Simson, who -

exhibits also a series of
book-plates, book-headings,
&c, shows several little
busts and statuettes of
much interest. He is a
delightful artist, gifted with
infinite grace and delicacy.
A special word of praise
is also due to the Bust
of a Child by Mr. de
Tarnowsky.

Altogether the exhibition
does honour to those who
contribute to it, and also to
Paris, their adopted home.

G. M.

DRESDEN.—
Since the close
of our Inter-
national Exhi-
bition, we have had a
number of interesting one-
man shows, among them
the work of Las/,16, of
Emil Orlik, and of Arnold
Bochlin, the latter con-
taining most of the work
left unfinished at the time
of his death, besides such
gems as the Sommertag, a
variation of the Pan among

the Reeds, at the Schack a doctor's housk max h. kuhne, architect

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