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Studio: international art — 26.1902

DOI Heft:
No. 114 (September, 1902)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19876#0318
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Studio- Talk

interest here. Baum
was born in Meissen,
near here, and it is
always at Dresden that
he arranges the first
exhibition of his work
every year. This work
has, however, for many
years past, not been pro-
duced at Dresden itself.
Baum for a time dwelt
among the pointillists in
Belgium, where his style
was definitely formed.
Since then his favourite
sketching - ground has
been Italy, preferably
Sicily and Naples, and
vicinity. Most of the
pictures in this year's
exhibition are interesting
landscapes of Capri and

illustrative of these events, in moulds. Some of Naples, flooded with oscillating light, and steeped

these moulds have recently come to light, and in strong colour.

cakes have been baked and exhibited. These are -

furniture designed by gertrud kleinhempel

of various eras. The " Horn" Cake is of the six- Miss Kleinhempel, some of whose work is here
teenth century, the Knights in Armour of the reproduced, is one of the small but clever tribe
seventeenth—these were first baked to celebrate of designers that has helped to re-establish our
Vienna's victory over the Turks in 1638—while city as a place of some consequence in matters of
others show us old Vienna types of 820. applied art. No task of very great importance has
-- as yet been entrusted to her, but she has at least

An historical turn was given to the exhibition shown herself capable of discharging excellently
by Dr. Vigdor, who kindly lent some toys from his everything she has undertaken. The interior
valuable collection. decoration of the shop of Mr. Berger, the jeweller,
- and some similar establishments are, so far, her

The wall pictures and
books shown by the
" Deutsche Buchgewerbe
Verein" are all we could
wish in subject, colour, and
treatment, and it is to be
hoped that both Germany
and Austria will soon find
their way clear to having
their schoolrooms decorated
with artistic and instructive
pictures, instead of the out-
door clothing of the children.

A. S. L.

DRESDEN.—An
exhibition of the
work of Baum
has been the

principal recent event of design for a sofa by gertrud kleinhempel

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