Studio-Talk
The artists favoured
with special rooms
included Hans Herr-
mann, W. Hamacher,
Julius Jacob, Gustav
Kampmann, A. Volk-
mann, Franz Skarbina.
A room was also de-
FORTRAIT OF FRAULEIN ELLA JONAS BY C. BENNEWITZ VON LOEFEN VOted tO Rudolph VOn
(By permission of Herr /. /. Weber) Alt; who died shortly
before the Exhibition
feebleness of the medium. Finally, it is a real was opened, at the age of ninety. Thirty-six of his
pleasure to record the presence here of M. Camille water-colours were on view, representing exterior
Bourget, the great artist
who is so rarely represented
in the public galleries.
were fairly good all
round, the sculpture,
with a few exceptions,
was below the usual
standard. The black-
and-white work was ex-
cellent. A number of
small rooms were al-
lotted to certain artists,
some of whom sent as
many as thirty works.
Considerable dissatis-
faction was caused in
consequence, for
amongst the large num-
ber of rejections, want
of space was given as a
reason for many.
The State has just pur-
chased from the Salon
d’Automne the beautiful
pastel by M. Gropeano,
now reproduced on page
358- H. F.
Berlin. —The
Grosse Kunst-
Ausstellung, re-
cently held in
Berlin, was confined to
works by German artists, the
Committeehaving refrained
from inviting foreigners to
exhibit. Taking the show
as a whole, it may be said
that while the paintings monotype
362
BY KARL KAPPSTEIN
The artists favoured
with special rooms
included Hans Herr-
mann, W. Hamacher,
Julius Jacob, Gustav
Kampmann, A. Volk-
mann, Franz Skarbina.
A room was also de-
FORTRAIT OF FRAULEIN ELLA JONAS BY C. BENNEWITZ VON LOEFEN VOted tO Rudolph VOn
(By permission of Herr /. /. Weber) Alt; who died shortly
before the Exhibition
feebleness of the medium. Finally, it is a real was opened, at the age of ninety. Thirty-six of his
pleasure to record the presence here of M. Camille water-colours were on view, representing exterior
Bourget, the great artist
who is so rarely represented
in the public galleries.
were fairly good all
round, the sculpture,
with a few exceptions,
was below the usual
standard. The black-
and-white work was ex-
cellent. A number of
small rooms were al-
lotted to certain artists,
some of whom sent as
many as thirty works.
Considerable dissatis-
faction was caused in
consequence, for
amongst the large num-
ber of rejections, want
of space was given as a
reason for many.
The State has just pur-
chased from the Salon
d’Automne the beautiful
pastel by M. Gropeano,
now reproduced on page
358- H. F.
Berlin. —The
Grosse Kunst-
Ausstellung, re-
cently held in
Berlin, was confined to
works by German artists, the
Committeehaving refrained
from inviting foreigners to
exhibit. Taking the show
as a whole, it may be said
that while the paintings monotype
362
BY KARL KAPPSTEIN