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Studio: international art — 34.1905

DOI Heft:
Nr. 144 (March 1905)
DOI Artikel:
Some recent designs for domestic architecture
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20711#0185

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perhaps first in the ranks of successful
artists in needlework, and her work
is always characterised by great refine-
ment in the selection of colour.

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DINBURGH. —While the
Edinburgh Arts and Crafts
Club is for the most part
local and amateur in its
membership, its bi-annual exhibitions
usually contain some excellent work
and its loan section is always instructive.
This year the interest of the latter
centred in the collection of Italian
Renaissance ironwork lent by Sir T. D.
Gibson Carmichael; but the Italian em-
broideries sent by Lady Carmichael and
the Persian lacquer book-covers and
metal-work shown by Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. Dickson were important items
also. As usual, some charming work
embroidered table centre by anne macbeth was contributed by Mrs. Traquair, in-

cluding a splendidly coloured and finely
designed embroidery panel of St. George
and in his water-colours both his brushwork and and the Dragon, a number of enamelled jewels,
his colour are really excellent. He has, too, a necklaces and pendants, and the casket presented
spontaneous and amusing humour, which never to Professor Butcher by his students when he
leads him into exaggeration or mere caricature, resigned his Edinburgh chair. Of ivory, bound
The three artists whose pictures
make up the second collection can

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our romanticists. Mr. Michie's
landscapes are charming in senti-
ment, and extremely sound in their
technical qualities; Mr. Austen
Brown's pastorals have a strong
and appropriate individuality,
and are handled with judicious
reserve; and Mr. Cameron's land-
scapes and architectural subjects
are impressive in their breadth
and largeness of style, and in their
management of low tones of colour.
There is a certain sympathy be-
tween these three painters which
makes a gathering of their works
eminently agreeable.

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tion held at Christmas by John
Bailie, at his galleries, we selected
the examples herewith illustrated
of Miss Anne Macbeth's beautiful

embroideries. Miss Macbeth is embroidered table centre by anne macbeth

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