Studio-Talk
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and wood carving of Miss Muriel Moller were of
the high quality that we now look for in her work.
Miss Ruby Levick and Miss E. M. Rope both
contributed some interesting decorative modelling.
There was quite a large exhibit of the vivacious
and clever pen-drawings of Miss Edith Farmiloe,
and they added greatly to the attractiveness of the
Exhibition. Miss Mabel Royds showed some
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excellent drawings. The needlework exhibited
by Miss Annie Garnett, Miss Charlotte Brown,
Miss Ruth Cross, and Mrs. Reynolds Stephens
set a high standard in this department. We
reproduce a design of exceptional merit by
Miss Adela Clarke, and a very skilful piece of
needlework by Miss W. Freeman. The pen-
drawing by Miss D. Carleton Smyth, which
“PAPILLONS” BY MISS D. CARLETON SMYTH
we include with our illustrations, was exhibited
in the first exhibition, and was mentioned in
our notice of the same. A permanent Exhibition
of members’ work has now been established in
the Lyceum Club, in which the exhibits will
be frequently changed to give place for
new work.
Mr. Nelson Dawson’s exhibition of jewellery,
enamel, and metal-work in November and
December at the Goupil Gallery Annexe
HAIR ORNAMENT BY MRS. CECIL DALE
and wood carving of Miss Muriel Moller were of
the high quality that we now look for in her work.
Miss Ruby Levick and Miss E. M. Rope both
contributed some interesting decorative modelling.
There was quite a large exhibit of the vivacious
and clever pen-drawings of Miss Edith Farmiloe,
and they added greatly to the attractiveness of the
Exhibition. Miss Mabel Royds showed some
JEWELLERY IN BY MISS WADSWORTH
SILVER AND OPALS
356
excellent drawings. The needlework exhibited
by Miss Annie Garnett, Miss Charlotte Brown,
Miss Ruth Cross, and Mrs. Reynolds Stephens
set a high standard in this department. We
reproduce a design of exceptional merit by
Miss Adela Clarke, and a very skilful piece of
needlework by Miss W. Freeman. The pen-
drawing by Miss D. Carleton Smyth, which
“PAPILLONS” BY MISS D. CARLETON SMYTH
we include with our illustrations, was exhibited
in the first exhibition, and was mentioned in
our notice of the same. A permanent Exhibition
of members’ work has now been established in
the Lyceum Club, in which the exhibits will
be frequently changed to give place for
new work.
Mr. Nelson Dawson’s exhibition of jewellery,
enamel, and metal-work in November and
December at the Goupil Gallery Annexe