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Studio: international art — 27.1903

DOI Heft:
Nr. 116 (November 1902)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19877#0150

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Studio-Talk

First in importance is a
presentation casket in silver,
with enamelled panels and
ornamented with precious
stones, designed by Mr. G.
Wootten, and executed by
members of the school.
It is excellently carried out
in every particular.

Two other caskets—one
in steel, ornamented with
enamel, by Miss Esther
Tatlow; the other in copper
and brass and enamel,
designed and made by Mr.
F. D. Hadley—are worthy
of notice, as is also a beaten
silver tray, which is well
conceived and boldly carried

out by Miss Winifred Jones. Mr. A. C. C. Jabn, jewellery in his well-known style, and altogether the
the head-master, is represented by several pieces of exhibit is a very tasteful and interesting one.

CASKET IN BRASS, COPPER AND DESIGNED AND EXECUTED

ENAMELS BY F. D. HADLEY

It is, perhaps, difficult
for a hardware town like
Wolverhampton to produce
much evidence of applied
art in connection with its
industries, but it seems a
pity that, with all the facili-
ties for encouraging a fuller
artistictraininginour towns,
we cannot find more traces
of the effect it should pro-
duce, or more tangible signs
of the channels into which
the acquired training may
be most profitably turned.

A. S. W.

G

RENT.-The

committees of
the Ghent
Salons have
always been distinguished
among their fellows of the

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■fcfc^—»^jiS for their " modern " and

1 ' —" gJ international tendencies,
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KSfegtew >. _^gdS$$gg&mml^^k have made to give a worthy

by a severely critical jury.

THE PAVILION OF THE WOLVERHAMPTON SCHOOL OF ART

DESIGNED BY G. H. T. ROBINSON -

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