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Studio: international art — 29.1903

DOI Heft:
No. 126 (September, 1903)
DOI Artikel:
Wood, Esther: The national competition of schools of art, 1903
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19879#0274

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The National Competition

stencilled hanging by charles h. smith (bradford)

- - ' 1 ■ ■ ■ ' - ^ Eugenie M. K. Richards

(Nottingham)-one of the
fiaft3**** 1 j&K T V5*5"V»x1 chief and most deserving
j v ;. prize-winners of the year.

t • r ' Y / What Cecil Aldin does

^«KMl'>' ' v . for nursery friezes this

student has done for
nursery plates, treating
them very much in the
spirit of her poster-work,
which we shall note else-
where, and with distinct
success both in drawing
and colour. Janet Simp-
son's rich and well-con-
ceived design loses a little
in its translation to pottery,
but the working drawing

E. E. Connor (Hanley) had grace and dignity of was exceptionally good. Another Hanley student,
composition, and its quiet bronze-green colouring Gertrude Malkin, showed a sgraffito vase with
blended agreeably with the wood. He also sent excellent figure composition and colouring, and a
another good design in the same style and material decorative plaque which was more interesting and
for a music cabinet. Herbert Budd (Hanley) unconventional; but the arrangement of the three
showed some tiles for a fire-place, of which the geese at the knees of the blue maiden was not quite
scheme is carefully drawn out. The design is satisfactory, and their disposition in the border was
interesting and well proportioned, and the glazed a problem not fully solved. One of the best pieces
decoration begun in the tiles is carried on in a of sgraffito work, however, was a green rose-bowl
cupboard at the top, shut in by bull's-
eye glass squares. The pair of tile-panels

by John Currie (Newcastle-under-Lyme) \
were singularly dainty and pearly in
character, like the best kind of china-
painting. Painted wall-tiles were also sent
by David Hodge (Plymouth), who has
done good work in other directions.
The design of Thomas Cook (West
Ham) for a pavement in mosaic was a
successful combination of colour, rather
than a pattern-study, and made a rest-
ful surface in thin purples, blues, and
greens. The frieze by the same student
for Venetian glass mosaic was, on the
contrary, restless and unsatisfying by
reason of its attempt to convey sweeping
lines and vigorous motions of the human
figure in a medium not very suitable for
such expression. A composition in
mosaic is essentially a thing built up in
slow and patient touches; it may have
the breadth and dignity of repose, but
not of movement. Some strong orna-
mental plaques were shown by Janet
Simpson (Hanley), James J. Purdey (Ply-
mouth), Arthur Kidd (Sunderland), and design for printed silk by george mason (Bradford)
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