Studio- Talk
shown some admirable
jewellery executed by the
Guild from designs by Mr.
F. T. Partridge.
M
ANCHESTER.
—The twen-
tieth autumn
exhibition of
pictures at the Manchester
Art Gallery, if not of sur-
passing excellence, contains
much that is of consider-
able interest. In the place
of honour is Mr. Sargent's
morse in silver and enamel designed by H. j. maryon W^ ^ ChMrCn °f
executed by thomas clark Arthur KtlOWks, Esq., SL
(See Keswick Studio-Talk) typical example of this
painter's work. Good ex-
and, in connection with it, the oak and mistletoe amples of portrait painting are Sir W. B.
are used ; on the finials are two eagles. Richmond's Mr. Gladstone, and the picture of
- Earl Egerton of Tatton, by Professor von Her-
The bardic crown was designed and made komer. St Monica's Prayer, by Mr. Herbert
in beaten copper by Mr. R. L. Rathbone. It is Schmalz, and Mr. F. J. Shields' Mercy Knocking at
formed of eight rectangular panels, on which are the Gate and Patience are studies of fine con-
designs of interlaced Celtic ornaments in repousse. ception, which make a distinct appeal to the
The panels are hinged together, and the four imagination. Mr. Halle shows three studies, In
principal ones are connected at the top by four Infancy, In Manhood, and In Old Age. Weary
shaped straps, which meet together under a boss, Ends the Day, by Mr. Spenlove-Spenlove, is a
and are ornamented with a conventional treatment remarkably fine example of this painter's work,
of bay leaves and berries. but Mr. B. W. Leader is not at his best in A
_ Bi-eezv Morn. An excellent sunlight effect is
All the medals given at
the Eisteddfod were made
from the design of Mr.
Goscombe John, A.R.A
In connection with the art
competitions, Mr. Frank
Brangwyn kindly gave
his services as chief ad-
judicator. H. H.
I i
BARNSTAPLE.—
Several illustra-
tions have al-
ready appeared
in The Studio of the
capital work being done by
the Guild of Metal Workers
established at Barnstaple
under the able direction of copper and pewter work designed by h. j. maryon. executed
Mr. G. LI. Morris. On
pages 213 and 214 are (See Keswick Studio-Talk)
212
by t. sparks, j. richardson,
t. clark and r. temple
shown some admirable
jewellery executed by the
Guild from designs by Mr.
F. T. Partridge.
M
ANCHESTER.
—The twen-
tieth autumn
exhibition of
pictures at the Manchester
Art Gallery, if not of sur-
passing excellence, contains
much that is of consider-
able interest. In the place
of honour is Mr. Sargent's
morse in silver and enamel designed by H. j. maryon W^ ^ ChMrCn °f
executed by thomas clark Arthur KtlOWks, Esq., SL
(See Keswick Studio-Talk) typical example of this
painter's work. Good ex-
and, in connection with it, the oak and mistletoe amples of portrait painting are Sir W. B.
are used ; on the finials are two eagles. Richmond's Mr. Gladstone, and the picture of
- Earl Egerton of Tatton, by Professor von Her-
The bardic crown was designed and made komer. St Monica's Prayer, by Mr. Herbert
in beaten copper by Mr. R. L. Rathbone. It is Schmalz, and Mr. F. J. Shields' Mercy Knocking at
formed of eight rectangular panels, on which are the Gate and Patience are studies of fine con-
designs of interlaced Celtic ornaments in repousse. ception, which make a distinct appeal to the
The panels are hinged together, and the four imagination. Mr. Halle shows three studies, In
principal ones are connected at the top by four Infancy, In Manhood, and In Old Age. Weary
shaped straps, which meet together under a boss, Ends the Day, by Mr. Spenlove-Spenlove, is a
and are ornamented with a conventional treatment remarkably fine example of this painter's work,
of bay leaves and berries. but Mr. B. W. Leader is not at his best in A
_ Bi-eezv Morn. An excellent sunlight effect is
All the medals given at
the Eisteddfod were made
from the design of Mr.
Goscombe John, A.R.A
In connection with the art
competitions, Mr. Frank
Brangwyn kindly gave
his services as chief ad-
judicator. H. H.
I i
BARNSTAPLE.—
Several illustra-
tions have al-
ready appeared
in The Studio of the
capital work being done by
the Guild of Metal Workers
established at Barnstaple
under the able direction of copper and pewter work designed by h. j. maryon. executed
Mr. G. LI. Morris. On
pages 213 and 214 are (See Keswick Studio-Talk)
212
by t. sparks, j. richardson,
t. clark and r. temple