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Studio: international art — 29.1903

DOI Heft:
No. 123 (June, 1903)
DOI Artikel:
The Arts and Crafts Exhibition at the New Gallery: fourth notice
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19879#0047
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The Arts and Crafts Exhibition

beautiful materials will not placed next to it—an applique-embroidered hanging
easily be surpassed. An- by Mr. Aylmer Vallance, executed by Miss K.
other excellent piece of Delano Osborne with sound and even craftsman-
weaving, with a delicate ship. The same designer and worker showed a
green woof, was by Miss fine embroidered cushion square; and among the
Charlotte Brown. Miss more delicate and elaborate needlework the ex-
Catherine M. Manning's hibits of Miss Una Taylor were conspicuous,
woven hanging was of a Perhaps the most original of the smaller
stouter quality, and had a embroideries was the clever little panel Detnone,
very pleasing character of exhibited by Mary A. Smith, designed by C. G.
its own. But the most Kingsley, and executed by Kitty S. Chambers, who
original piece of design has caught most happily the weird and elfin-like
in this group was by Mr. character of the design. The demons are rendered
Reginald Warner, executed with a gossamer lightness and transparency of touch
by the English Silk-weaving in very subtle modulations of colour—blue, green,
Co., Ltd., at Ipswich, but and silver, and the whole decoration has a vitality
suitable either for silk or and imaginative charm very difficult to sustain in
wool. The pattern is the medium of silk embroidery. The drawing
striking in form, but wisely and composition of the design are also singularly
subdued in colour to a good. Another pleasant little embroidered panel,
scheme of sober grey-blue more pictorial in treatment, was Miss Kate Button's
and green, in which it Snow-bound.

afforded one of the most The jewellery work of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur

cartoon for
stained-glass
window.

by a. a. orr

effective hangings in the
gallery.

The use of the applique
method for decorating
textiles has been revived
and developed of late
years with pleasing results
in many quarters.
Among the best examples
at the Arts and Crafts
were a chairback border
by Miss Alice Wadding-
ton, and a somewhat daring
decoration of a linen
quilt by Miss Margaret
Hussey, which challenges
abundant space and light, bronze and enamel triptych . by geraldine carr, assisted by

like the piece of work w. dacres adams and a. fogliata
 
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