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from a pen-drawing
by hans przibram
of the construction, but constitute a principal
feature of the design itself. In his pen-drawings,
as will be seen by the one reproduced on page
224, his style is marked by that same flowing curve
of line which characterises his stained-glass.
SCHCiLERMANN
book-plate
by hans przibram
Friedrich Konig has been illustrating folk lore
and fairy tales in that grotesquely humorous
manner which characterises the drawings of
Schwaiger, reproduced in a former number of
The Studio. He is a close observer of country
folk and peasant life, a good example of his work
being the three tipsy tramps, illustrated on page
224. In his illustration for the old legend of
" Sieben-Meilenstiefel " (the lad with the " Seven-
mile Boots "), the artist is seen at his best.
bookplate from a drawing
by hans przibram by hans przibram
tive purposes. Dr. Hans
Przibram, specimens of
whose work have been
illustrated in The Studio,
No. 85, vol. xix., has re-
cently completed a new
series of animal and insect
drawings in that peculiar
style of his, combining a
strict knowledge of anatomy
with a vivid sense of what
may be justly termed
" animal psychology." A
fine disposition of the lines
and a touch of quaint
humour render his small
book-plates very charming.
We give examples of these
on pages 222 and 223.
Another humorist, Mr. Bacher, as well as the
animal drawings by Hanish, likewise deserve
mention. Of these artists, and also of Ferdinand
Andri (who is known to readers of The Studio)
and Ernest Stohr, pen-designs will be shown on
a future occasion. The drawing Sisyphos, on
page 225, is by Otto Fiiedrich.
Adolf Bohm is an artist
of much depth and power,
whom I have had an op-
portunity of mentioning
before as a designer of
stained-glass windows, in
which the leads not only
form an important part "bedouin girls" from the drawing by t. v. kramer
223
from a pen-drawing
by hans przibram
of the construction, but constitute a principal
feature of the design itself. In his pen-drawings,
as will be seen by the one reproduced on page
224, his style is marked by that same flowing curve
of line which characterises his stained-glass.
SCHCiLERMANN
book-plate
by hans przibram
Friedrich Konig has been illustrating folk lore
and fairy tales in that grotesquely humorous
manner which characterises the drawings of
Schwaiger, reproduced in a former number of
The Studio. He is a close observer of country
folk and peasant life, a good example of his work
being the three tipsy tramps, illustrated on page
224. In his illustration for the old legend of
" Sieben-Meilenstiefel " (the lad with the " Seven-
mile Boots "), the artist is seen at his best.
bookplate from a drawing
by hans przibram by hans przibram
tive purposes. Dr. Hans
Przibram, specimens of
whose work have been
illustrated in The Studio,
No. 85, vol. xix., has re-
cently completed a new
series of animal and insect
drawings in that peculiar
style of his, combining a
strict knowledge of anatomy
with a vivid sense of what
may be justly termed
" animal psychology." A
fine disposition of the lines
and a touch of quaint
humour render his small
book-plates very charming.
We give examples of these
on pages 222 and 223.
Another humorist, Mr. Bacher, as well as the
animal drawings by Hanish, likewise deserve
mention. Of these artists, and also of Ferdinand
Andri (who is known to readers of The Studio)
and Ernest Stohr, pen-designs will be shown on
a future occasion. The drawing Sisyphos, on
page 225, is by Otto Fiiedrich.
Adolf Bohm is an artist
of much depth and power,
whom I have had an op-
portunity of mentioning
before as a designer of
stained-glass windows, in
which the leads not only
form an important part "bedouin girls" from the drawing by t. v. kramer
223