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Studio: international art — 26.1902

DOI Heft:
No. 112 (July, 1902)
DOI Artikel:
Wood, Esther: The Home Arts and Industries Association
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19876#0142

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Home Arts and Industries

classes for wood-carving and
inlay, held by the Hon.
Mabel de Grey at Pimlico
and Stepney, the Hon.
Gertrude Douglas Pennant
at Ratcliffe, the Hon. Mrs.
Carpenter at Bolton - on -
Swale, and the Hon. Mrs.
Hodgson at Escrick, Yorks.
Here the designs fully
maintained their excellent
standard of previous years.
These ladies have, in fact,
founded quite a school
of modern wood-inlaying,

which for sincerity and INLAID CHEST designed by the hon. mrs. hodgson

wmcu lor binceiuy dim g executed by ernest easterby (escrick)

charm of touch, combined

with fertile invention, need not fear comparison chest, made and inlaid by Ernest Easterby,
with the best professional work of the day. At under the direction of the same designer,
Escrick the pupils are was one of the best

encouraged, as they
should be, to make up
their own work, and
where this is impractic-
able, the designers, con-
structors, and decorators
achieve together an
admirable unity of effect.
Mrs. Hodgson's design
of ships was inlaid by

exhibits of the year.
Another good chest was
inlaid by the class at
Ratcliff, whose work also
included a book-case by
H. Collier, with a door
inlaid with the figure ot
a nurij a notice-frame
for St. James's Church,
inlaid with coloured

Miss Elsie Hodgson in " bridge " box by mary ellice and woods and mother-o'-

an oak chest constructed david lord (stepney) pearl, executed by Arthur

by William Jackson, Simmons from Mr.

who also showed some good carving on a narrow Archibald Hogg's design, and some very pretty and
corner-table of very pleasant shape. A similar original letter-boxes, designed by Miss Barker and

carried out by David Lord and Herbert Shaw.
Another quaint and striking little design was for a
"Bridge" box, by Miss Mary Ellice; this, too, was very
effectively inlaid by David Lord. Three cabinets
were sent by Mrs. Carpenter's class at Bolton-on-
Swale, and the teacher's piquant little study of a
row of schoolchildren, for the decoration of a
stationery case, was carried out with excellent
feeling and technical proficiency. The Stepney
pupils distinguished themselves in two light and
dainty bookcases—a "Shakespeare" and a "Walter
Scott"—with symbolic and decorative designs
appropriate to the two poets on the door of the
cupboard in each, arranged by Charlotte Campion,
and carried out by H. Shaw and William Beer.

Of plain wood-carving, the large oak bedstead
sent by the East Grinstead class was the most
ambitious example, promising well for the pupils'

bookcask inlaid by h. collier , , . ., ... . . , , , . ,

(ratcliff) development it this is kept on simple and natural

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