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Studio: international art — 35.1905

DOI Heft:
Nr. 150 (September 1905)
DOI Artikel:
The National Competition of schools of art, 1905
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20712#0342

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The National Competition

DESIGN FOR DAMASK BY GEORGE HARRIS

LINEN SERVIETTE (LEYTON)

DESIGN FOR DAMASK BY GEORGE HARRIS

LINEN SERVIETTE (LEYTON)

Stewart and Margaret E. Lloyd (Liverpool) are already
distinguished. They are as admirable as ever in composi-
tion and colour, if the subjects seem a little less inspired.
It is perhaps inevitable that they should lose a little of the
freshness of the first year’s work on these well-defined and
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restricted lines. To the same group
belongs the fine piece of stencilling by
James A. Found (Hull), whose name
is also familiar. This sombre decora-
tion is romantic in treatment, but not
lacking in austere dignity and restraint.
A good example of a contrasting style
is by Charles K. Howe (New Cross),
who sends a stencilled border full of
movement and colour, and with a very
free and open rhythm.

The group of black-and-white illus-
trations also includes the work of
students distinguished in previous years,
such as Gertrude Steel (Lambeth),
whose thoughtful and imaginative book
designs so well sustain the traditions of
her school. Next to her must be placed
that clever and fertile young designer

TILE PANEL BY RONALD DEAN

(i.ongton)
 
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