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Studio: international art — 27.1903

DOI issue:
Nr. 118 (January 1903)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19877#0318

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Studio- Talk

"A LADY IN ROSE" BY JULES CHERET

(See Paris Studio- Talk)

for pictorial effects, acquired a style of landscape-
drawing full of genuine individuality. E. E.

VIENNA.—The "Manes" Exhibition,which
the " Hagenbund" has recently given,
affords us the opportunity of judging of
the work of the youngest Czech society of
artists, who have done well in calling themselves
" Manes," after the celebrated Bohemian artist
Manes, who died some thirty years ago but whose
works still live in his native city, Prague.

Among the many portraits exhibited, those by
Max Svabinsky, by their vigour, freshness, and

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truth, and by the thought and originality of tech-
nique they display, place him in the foremost
rank of portrait delineators. He does not
work with the brush, but with the pen, and
when his drawing is finished he just touches
it with water-colours. Among the artist's
best work is the Porti-ait of an Old Man, here
reproduced ; a sketch of the artist's wife sitting
on a sofa ; and the life-size half-length picture
of a woman dressed in a Scotch plaid gown.
When Rodin lately held his exhibition in
Prague the Manes Society brought out a special
work in his honour, the dedication page being

"BIT OF OLD PRAGUE" BY Z. BRAUNEROVA
 
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