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Index to volume XXXVII
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition at the Grafton Gallery.
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Third and Concluding Notice. Fifty-one Illustrations.......... 213
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On Garden Cities and Suburbs............ . . . 376
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Modern Flower Painting and its Character. By T. Martin Wood. Fifteen Illustrations . . 191
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Studio-Talk. One hundred and forty-four Illustrations.
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Cossins, Peacock and Bewlay. Designs and Plan for Tea Rooms
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Gaskin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Silver Altar Cross
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,, and C. Hughes. Bowl and Stand..........56
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Hay-Cooper, Misses L., and S. Barnard. Altar Book.......... . 227
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Hoffmann, Moser and Czeschka, Professors. Wiener Werkslatte Exhibits.....170
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Spencer, Edward. Design for Brass Cross and Candlesticks........218
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Zullow, Herr. Pictures and Painted Furniture , .......169
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Architects' Law Reports and Review, The. By Arthur Crow........ 181
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Burma. Painted and described by R. Talbot Kelly.......... 87
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English Domestic Architecture of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. By Horace Field and
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Hidden Treasures at the National Gallery. Studies and Drawings by J. M. Turner, with an Essay
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How to Draw in Pen and Ink. By Harry Furniss.......... 180
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Kate Greenaway. By M. H. Spielmann and G. S. Layard........ 275
No. 155 (February, 1906) / A notable sculptor: Alfred Drury, A.R.A.
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NOTABLE SCULPTOR, ALFRED -11 be ^^ and a d f keen
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political agitations, and the oppor-
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the head of that institution ; and
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precept and example, was able to
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vigorous personality and splendid
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of their own ideas. They found themselves, for of his art with real independence, and to realise
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and they were taught to see the traditions of their we can refer to the work which these men have
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sense of artistic responsibility and a firm grasp of group is Mr. Alfred Drury, who had a longer and
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prominence in their profession, and upon the had come there on the advice of Mr. Thomas
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achievement which has done much to raise the viously in the Oxford School of Art; and he had
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' TRUTH AND JUSTICE" (NEW WAR OFFICE BUILDING) BY ALFRED DRURY
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examples of architectural design; but the more fortunate association with Dalou and so eager was
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Galleries With this collection he became familiar assistant and remained for four years m _ Fans
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recognised as one of the most promising and same accomplished craftsman who had directed the
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prophesied. His progress was punctuated by many the school and the blossoming out into independent
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to perceive the reality of his enthusiasm and the impossible to him and to become disheartened by
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both the refinements and the fundamental principles and others have seriously delayed their efficient
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ill-considered strivings to achieve impossibilities it shows no deficiency of restraint and no tendency
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privileged to serve an apprenticeship in a studio difficulties in management and needs a particular
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at that time was occupied with several of the works efficiently, and he mastered then a medium which
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his profession and taught him what
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years with works on a large scale, and
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ties of style and method which have
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sentiment and an opulence of form
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term of work and study in Paris. He P^^^^^^^^i
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time between his return and the establish- wtKr mmm-
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for the full recognition of his claims, and " , \
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works, always interesting and often ambi- jK
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cotta busts, Fred. Isham, Esq., and James V ' - • '
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Burlington House in 1890, and was
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Gallery; and m three following years
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He loves me, he loves me not, and Daffodils. His ture, or rather in sculpture which was to be applied
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plaster—and with it he sent a bronze head of standards to be erected in the city square at Leeds
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followed in 1895; and in 1896 and 1897 two delight- were exhibited in the following year—an elaborately
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been elected an Associate of the Royal Academy, he has shown a great amount of industry and has
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continued T ^ °haraCter of the works which he quality of his work has always been excellent, and
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and a small marble relief, The Little Duchess ; in And >'e ^ . ^ what he has done. Indeed, it
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lege, and a panel symbolical
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tion there, and always by
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Inspiration, and Guido
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scale like the Leeds lamp standards, and vast
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rare faculties as a designer and for his exceptional
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sculptor and the architect of advantage to both,
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him—and the architect naturally feels confidence
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the Hammersmith Road, and it is some eight years
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more work of the same type, and always with the
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high standard, and has done his best with what
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decoration in which he finds his best chances, and
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occasion and has gone further than he ever has
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triviality, but something with dramatic force and a else, but sincerely and in fulness of conviction,
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by a piece of work so complicated and so exacting be his special aim. He has avoided the theatrical
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free rein to his imagination in selecting the subjects sets forth, and takes it as rightly as the work itself
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and long usage, fixed conventions
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and in a large number of instances
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and ask only that the stock things he
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stories, is easy to manage, and imposes
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conscientious artist, and a man with
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object of his effort was to be the completing and moment; whatever he has done has been invari-
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ness of the building into an excessive prominence and we see, too, the development of capacities,
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and his training. He has progressed stage by stage, dignity of their art.
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enlarge the scope of his activity. There has been mentioned has its obligations, its dangers, and its
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object of his effort was to be the completing and moment; whatever he has done has been invari-
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ness of the building into an excessive prominence and we see, too, the development of capacities,
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and his training. He has progressed stage by stage, dignity of their art.
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enlarge the scope of his activity. There has been mentioned has its obligations, its dangers, and its
No. 155 (February, 1906) / Independent British art at Messrs. Agnew's
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give expression to the best that is in him, then and the International Society, while others^ are
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Such individuals abuse their freedom and thereby their work; and by including
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Picture that we have to deal in tnis Side. The and determined to make the collection as complete
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vigorous phase of modern art which has been men who have something to say and.£0 say
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exemplified by the more advanced forms of artistic men from whom we may expect much, and it by
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in many cases received the appreciation they de- And it may be truly said of the men we are discuss-
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realise the fact that the highest forms of art are not more important. One of the most remarkable and
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common with its surroundings. We have substan- repeated subject in an entirely new and original
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modern British art, and for
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and Dutch painters, the
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the past exist. And this is
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lects and adapts those
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man who " left the linen cloth and
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and it would be interesting to know
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ing and posing of these two figures
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The virile and almost heroic note
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in conception and executed
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is broad and vigorous, and
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•■■Sif?' and warm, but not in the
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thought and careful study. By
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day artists ; and, being still a young
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composition and a fine feeling for
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in colour and general arrangement,
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felds' Synagogue, and as a
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that lofty simplicity and
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Glasgow and is usually as-
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advantage all those qualities which stamp the midsummer day. The painting is direct and force-
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an arrangement in violet and gold, is interesting warm shadows and the subtle gradation of tones,
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view it is an admirable achievement, and the we are accustomed to look for in the work of this
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adds greatly to its attractiveness. The delicate colour, the blue and pink of the lady's dress and
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Picture. Mr. Sims is represented by a breezy little and on the Japanese fan. It is a successful attempt
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moonlit river. The colour scheme is effective— qualities. Poetic in sentiment and full of light
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and red-tiled roofs in warm
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position and general treat-
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monious and attractive
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" l'eglise st. vulfran, Abbeville " well conveyed, and the
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Bridge, by Mr. W. Y. Macgregor, and A Party of beneficial to the best interests of modern British
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high reputation in Scotland as an exceedingly able country, and it will encourage some of the men
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difficulties of lighting and composition which the tesy of Messrs. Agnew, who have permitted several
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with strength and freedom,
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advantage the grace and
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Sickert, and Mr. Francis
No. 155 (February, 1906) / Otto Prutscher
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TERIORS BY A S LEVETUS reause his capabilities and the direction of his
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tne world a few of their students of both sexes, of Messrs. Bakalowitz and Sons, Vienna, who,
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Te-organisation of the school some seven years offered me to visit the exhibition of furniture and
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new system, and was fortunate in having Professor to the man who designs the structure of a building,
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Used in art and architecture
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*° search for the best, and
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his own and he seeks their JPr^r^f^T~^~^"' '—• 4- 1 "OS *
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hes before him, and endea- HB^MHHHMHlHn
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was very fresh and dainty; there was a charm
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and here he proved that he possesses true talent
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always be kept spotlessly clean, and the whole room
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due place, the one supplementing the other, and
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and other materials used in decoration, and shows
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intarsia, executed by Anton Popischil, and another
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worker and the hand-
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and work together hand in
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are followed, and himself
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right and good work is
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its own individuality and
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That no less than eight furniture-makers should evident and easily recognisable; but this personality
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warm in temperament, never trespassing the lines is, and knows nothing of his intentions beyond what
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lamps and chandeliers, or the simplest articles for prehension of only too many. But fortunately in
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he carried out, and without
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furniture and other objects
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and shops, and seeing the
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■■■■B of the word. He is young, and to dream
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^j^^^^P^W—' and realises how vain they are. [t is the
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good things, perfect in design and work-
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• good articles are cheaper—and, more-
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talent to design their wares and allowing the
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These are noble ideals for a young man, and
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TABT.B AND CHAIR DESIGNED BY OTTO PRUTSCHER
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this; he knows in what true beauty consists and that
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years ago he was awarded the Baron Albert Roth-
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and all things being equal, there was nothing to fear
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developments. For each time he has shown a worth doing well, and only those who truly feel this
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Prutscher has got beyond the beginnings, and
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of houses and villas. Turning an old garment into
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Darmstadt, and the other in Vienna. The latter is a
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than two years, and though this position is materially
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and ormolu executed by n. stadi.er
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for outside Germany and France these followers of
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the one side, and the old academies with their
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qualities, and that he too
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than two years, and though this position is materially
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and ormolu executed by n. stadi.er
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for outside Germany and France these followers of
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the one side, and the old academies with their
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qualities, and that he too
No. 155 (February, 1906) / A German painter: Prof. Ludwig Herterich
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many and powerful supporters among the highest
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the prime movers of the " new tendency," and who
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of the hard-and-fast lines with which Imperial
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his predecessors Menzel and Bocklin. The very
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himself in his love for the romantic and picturesque
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a pupil of Professor Barth and later of Professor
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through Italy and to Paris. Of this period he
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Geier, Countess Westerburg, and Johanna Steger.
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Paris Exposition, and was afterwards purchased
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perhaps, and as strong in its technical qualities, as
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of a man, strong in body and mind, defiant in
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the fervour and the technical excellence which sionistic works, but Herterich has not stopped at
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touching upon its colour, we come to that phase of wants to do and straightway does it.
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colour balance, and from able men,
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proof of his power, and it is most
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Evening, Ophelia, and At the Piano.
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armour and the horse are powerfully
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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in hand, and for this he has, I think, sacrificed the
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but in its simplicity of line, and the rich enveloped
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three international juries, in Venice, Munich and
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Arts and Crafts Society for
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Society, and notably in
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George Frampton and R.
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alike original and interest-
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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in hand, and for this he has, I think, sacrificed the
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but in its simplicity of line, and the rich enveloped
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three international juries, in Venice, Munich and
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Arts and Crafts Society for
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Society, and notably in
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George Frampton and R.
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alike original and interest-
No. 155 (February, 1906) / The arts and crafts exhibition at the Grafton Gallery, [1]
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Slrts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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Lethaby, W. F. Cave, George Jack, and C. F. A. is lamentably certain that the advance which one
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designers are still true to the tradition of the Society make a far better and more artistic display of
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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Reynolds, C R. Macintosh, M. and F. MacDonald,
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good, individual, and thoroughly artistic work.
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self, will not fail for lack of appreciation and
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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with the exhibits in a more detailed manner and in
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the fine workmanship and design of a library
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again. The very remarkable and forcible cartoons
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ier, and designs in coloured pottery by the same
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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a crimson robe, and the face is delicately tinted with wrought silver cross by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gaskin ;
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drawn with remarkable strength, and it forms one Isaac, also made by them, and possessing the
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a standing mirror, by the brilliant young sculptor, characterises the jewellery this year, and to which
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the silver work and jewellery. The first case con-
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designed by Mr. R. S. Emerson and executed by
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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and Crafts before, and it is respectively to Mr.
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HOLY WATER STOUP : DESIGNED AND EXECUTED
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of the prominent Schools of Arts and Crafts, with
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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false tendencies, and stimulated the trade,
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Arts and Crafts movement, and the very
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and this has been wholly to the benefit y'- M
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designers and craftsmen this year seems ......Mlliliiiiiiiniiiin. ^UTTfflBI
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, bowi. and stand in silver, designed and worked by
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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signs, and these are touched
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ment, and those in the other
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and strongly - drawn glass
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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A sympathetic drawing of a single figure for a win- Mr. Paul Woodroffe, and the cartoons by Mr. Archi-
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle - on - Tyne.
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flowing from a shell and a gourd. Mr. Dressier
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designed by Mr. Ernest W. Gimson and Mr. W.
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tained a highly decorative and interesting effect.
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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interesting as the piece we have described, and a
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and a mahogany armchair by Mr. Charles Spooner.
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designed and cut with a true sense of
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pewter and enamel let into the front. An
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carved panel designed and executed BY W. hart ' FF"»b uuuuucuj vvinv_n
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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on stand by Ambrose Heal—the wood is chosen with regard to decorative beauty of colour and a deco-
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figures coloured and gessoed
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and the old three-decked
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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Mr. Harold Speed is lightly handled and full of the walls by Mr. J. M. Doran, our illustration gives
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convention which he created many years since, and designer, Mr. Robert Evans. We wish for more
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with care. We must not pass over the designs for metals, and whether forged iron, associated in our
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and red flowers, has in the
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church is exhibited, and a
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artistic A few particularly library cah.net, English designed and executed
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. First Notice
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cissus, and Marrow; they
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fireplace curtain designed and executed hy flowers. The drawings for
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of ceremonial and religious ornamentation. But beauty. Two needlework panels exhibited by
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iron, the requirements and position of
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the Exhibition, and his panel for an altar
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ings for title-pages, frontispieces, and their
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or etching, first in line and then with bold guild of handicraft
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executed by geo. p. and t. baker !
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beautiful study of an old Rabbi here reproduced. It and r. hollow ay
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or etching, first in line and then with bold guild of handicraft
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executed by geo. p. and t. baker !
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beautiful study of an old Rabbi here reproduced. It and r. hollow ay
No. 155 (February, 1906) / Studio-talk
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was promoted to full membership; and sentimental, his art at other times rises to heights
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meeting held just before, Mr. Edward Stott, painter, one of Hellenic beauty always, and though com-
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officially informed thatthesenew Associate-Engravers from weakness to greatness and then again to
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brushwork, aiming at movement, light, and colour. together this memorial exhibition, and thus bringing
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each at one sitting, and
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power of selection and
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now and then it has ap-
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on vellum by Miss Jessie Bayes and enamels by
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Poynter, and two drawings by Rossetti of rare
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mosaics, with cartoons, designs, and studies.
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a particularly interesting collection of views and
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London, Scotland, and Italy, as well as some taken
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technician, and, perfectly serious, he goes as far as
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reminiscences. Claude Lorraine trees and light
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the painter of Canadian back-wood life, and deeply
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sufferings that attract him. And he tries to translate
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colour, was born in Philadelphia, and
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tions of light and shade.
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Robert Henri and Elliot Daingerfield. Miss Sloan bolist; he is an adventurer in time and space,
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England, and having one
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that devoted to oils and
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ration, and finishing her
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deems it possible to suggest music by precise and considerable attention by the painter's peculiar
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Buffalo Exposition — a most elaborate piece of of the ballet and the stage, and there is a flavour
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abundant and multiform talent. It has many modes Degas. But there is only the similarity of subject,
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special to say, and that he must find for himself a represents a scene,
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part of the intellectual life of to-day. S. H. which the stage affords, and he reproduces their
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" Odd Brushes " (a temporary partner- material instead of as an end, and to the directness
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was—and catches a good deal of the buoyant spirit
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Fine Arts), and his Salon picture Loie Fuller, there
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respect of quality and serious, contained expression
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to make one's work in, and a poor place in which
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a warm welcome and was gratified by
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and there is more earnestness in his face. In
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ness and charm, and he is
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are gay, alike in colour and
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ing in the fields, and whether old or
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besprinkled with gay flowers and fields
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and appreciated. He goes to the old
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much love for his subject, and with such
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for monkeys, of whose habits and
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and the whole was very pleasing. Oskar Laske Scotland. Alex Pock's pen-and-ink sketches bear
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worth; and Hans Bohler in his
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m - bHHHL Thaulow and Cottet contributed.
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front, and taking an important part
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daylight, and finished in
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leaves, and by some excel-
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ever an interesting and
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colour and his richness of-
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genuine " interiors," and
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high and strong accomplish- ■ VH
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tain and had to feel his way. Hl'Hi. BHB
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Luxembourg and his snowy
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equipped and sure of technique, yet
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M. Brouillet, M. Calbet and M.
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M. Harrisson, and the north- i
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Bernard Hoetger and Camille
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and all sorts of ill luck, has at last
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Each year the Socie"te Internationale exhibits a Blot Galleries. ClaudePs Imp/oration, and his
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is by this time well known and highly
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pictures have, and they have often been
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views, over forests, mountains and water.
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and it is sincerely to be
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and Paris. Her talent is
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of her own country, and of
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and as a designer of lace, needlework and ceramic printing coloured etchings, are avoided. Krause,
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personality, and there is over his designs a peculiar, and the architectural straightness of the leafless
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true, they are not always free from old-time re- colour-lithography with encouraging results, and
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invariably chosen so as to produce a singularly the President, and comprised one hundred and
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plate and in others, he
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much skill, and the
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by overlapping and
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Rubbo, J. M. Auld, Miss Cusack, and others.
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respect of composition and colouring, and Mr.
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Ashton's river scenes in winter, at Paris, and his
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and Miss Helen Hambridge were the principal
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The Mer-Mother, and Mr. Hadfield's Esther, being
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ment of the nineteenth and the coarseness of the
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in her deeply interesting volume and the work of
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Morland, and many other gifted masters, to whom
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wit, the humour, and the tactful savoir faire that
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society. The chapters on Music and the Drama,
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ford.) 31s. 6d. net.—This weighty and eminently
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Rubbo, J. M. Auld, Miss Cusack, and others.
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respect of composition and colouring, and Mr.
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Ashton's river scenes in winter, at Paris, and his
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and Miss Helen Hambridge were the principal
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The Mer-Mother, and Mr. Hadfield's Esther, being
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ment of the nineteenth and the coarseness of the
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in her deeply interesting volume and the work of
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Morland, and many other gifted masters, to whom
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wit, the humour, and the tactful savoir faire that
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society. The chapters on Music and the Drama,
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ford.) 31s. 6d. net.—This weighty and eminently
No. 155 (February, 1906) / Reviews and notices
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Gothic principle and of the development of English
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obscure, and the veriest novice can follow with ease
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sketches, plans, sections, diagrams, and mouldings,
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Norman and Gothic architecture, the greater
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between English-Gothic architecture and the history
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the brush, and imbued, moreover, with the courage,
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serious injury to life and limb and from the results
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received wherever he went, and the readiness with
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life, and noting especially their extraordinary
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Ananda Temple, and A Mountain Torrent.
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art of the country, and its highest average is
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author sums up clearly and succinctly all that
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which it is enriched, and takes every opportunity
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5-r. net.—To write of the life and work of an artist
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speak for themselves, and include many typical
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and shows a very real appreciation of its true
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sketches and pictures referred to in the text
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Somerset House Past and Present. By Raymond
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portraits and old prints, embodies the results of
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into archaeological and topographical by-paths, so
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lectures of which this useful and copiously illus-
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share, and define in a masterly way the ideals that
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Although the author of this brightly written and
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and has all the method characteristic of the true
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Up-along and Down-along. By Eden Phill-
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Studies and Drawings by J. M. Turner. With an
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series of reproductions of some of the sketches and
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boxes, and characterised by the officials as "sketches
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Turner Museum should be founded by private
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for signed proofs, and icw. 6d. for prints.
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to 6B, and are so well known and appreciated
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venuto Cellini." Von W. Fred. Mk. 1.25, 1.50, and
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" Monograms and Ciphers." Designed and drawn by A. A.
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Contributors and their Work from 1769 to 1904." By
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" Mr. Ubbledejub and the House Fairies." 2s. (D. Nutt.)
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"Original Drawings of the Dutch and Flemish School in
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Jahrhunderts." Parts 3 and 4. 10s. each. (Williams
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boxes, and characterised by the officials as "sketches
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Turner Museum should be founded by private
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for signed proofs, and icw. 6d. for prints.
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to 6B, and are so well known and appreciated
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venuto Cellini." Von W. Fred. Mk. 1.25, 1.50, and
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" Monograms and Ciphers." Designed and drawn by A. A.
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Contributors and their Work from 1769 to 1904." By
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" Mr. Ubbledejub and the House Fairies." 2s. (D. Nutt.)
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"Original Drawings of the Dutch and Flemish School in
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Jahrhunderts." Parts 3 and 4. 10s. each. (Williams
No. 155 (February, 1906) / The lay figure: on respect for old age
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seems to me to have got to a pitch that verges prejudiced and so ready to impute wrong motives,
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often at a loss for reasons why this thing or that any one who buys good art, and I do not mind how
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" Because I want to know how this matter strikes the millionaire knows nothing about art, and wastes
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new ideas on an interesting question; and I thought " But, great heavens!" cried the Financier, " he
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the Red Tie, " and I will do my best to satisfy great artists who have made the history of art, and
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as an art patron, and at the same time to advertise replied the Man with the Red Tie, " but what I
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than he can spend wisely. When millionaires wasting money on anything and everything old,
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great artists for a hundred pounds or so ; but now friend, and there is plenty of modern work better
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" You see, he is usually a parvenu, and having no the creed of the millionaire, a creed which stamps
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tions of old pictures he thinks he must have a day a higher standard, finer qualities, and a nobler
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" You are talking sheer nonsense. You are per- to like everything ancient and to despise every-
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taste with their millions. How could a man spend hold it up as an example to the young. And so
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for old masters is a fad of the millionaire, then, I of a mis-spent youth. It never was good, and now
No. 156 (March, 1906) / On sketching from nature
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a means also by which stimulus is imparted and inte-
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personally, see and feel nature. " Nature never did
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the same subject, and when we had finished they
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see them, and having seen them to put them down.
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down strongly and in your own way, and avoid
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a young fellow came to me and said he was in
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Constable, and would paint more or less like
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but in a few blots; and if the relation of one colour
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should show confidence, vitality and quickness of not, your sketch will be worthless, because the
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and has screwed up his courage to attack a certain to the effect that is transitory, always remembering
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Crystal Palace, and they had charged him for
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should always be a sketcher, morning, noon, and
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goes to nature and selects the material offered him,
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Men like Turner, Corot, Poussin and Claude give
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with the eyes wide open and you will see the big
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give information ; and if you can give information
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be a painter and I always agree. I can say, how-
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unconsciously follow the dictates of his brain, and r | ^ HE INTERNATIONAL S O -
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should always be a good sketcher and have all the I EXHIBITION FIRST NOTICE
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many people pass by and say it is of no value. It a very definite manner. Manet, Claude Monet,
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and water-colour drawings
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unconsciously follow the dictates of his brain, and r | ^ HE INTERNATIONAL S O -
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should always be a good sketcher and have all the I EXHIBITION FIRST NOTICE
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many people pass by and say it is of no value. It a very definite manner. Manet, Claude Monet,
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and water-colour drawings
No. 156 (March, 1906) / The International Society's sixth annual Exhibition, [1]
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itself indirectly, but for individuality and the recog-
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year were Le Linge, Le Bain, and Tete de femme,
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teaching a lesson in its beautiful quality; and
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of especial and separate notice. Sculpture met
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Bartholome and the late Constantin Meunier col-
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John Tweed, Havard Thomas, J. H. M. Furse and
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painting to black and white, but, on the other hand,
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the claims of black-and-white art; it has never
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simile is not our own, and from the quarter from become inevitable. For it is the law of artistic
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Academy more important, it must be remembered consider as such in their own exhibitions, and
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and any kind of picture, and as much in subject- if the interests of art are not perhaps better served
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likely that the impulses which keep the New groups and sections, thus leaving painters un-
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individuality is nearly always accompanied on the body of contributors, members, and those invited
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be difficult to secure harmony on the selection —and it did so on the strength of the average
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remarkable. And because remarkable painters
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affectations and limitations, and reaches out
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a museum at twilight. If he could conceive
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and the character of material, made this in some
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scholarly qualities of painting and the tradition
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to be attained. peculiarly his own. In this painting, and not in his
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de la Mer, Re- scene, and like Watteau he is here an originator.
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beauty that independent of modern conventions and tricks.
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amazing in its swift mastery and pre-
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and Norah Hely - Hutchinson the Touche in Le Mariage de Riquet
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traits of his art and of some of the
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well-known decorative illustrator and
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of the fantasy we could have accepted her, for she subject, and
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Conder had not given, and which he has yet to handling: in
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our, and both guished painter.
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Mile. W. Singer Cologne Museum), Mr. Georg Schuster-Woldan's
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the fire ; her surroundings pre- —and very decoratively and lightly
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on the power he acquires to treat mm thing in nature; and what better
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effect and colour in a difficult problem of interior lighting.
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decorative, and not a lifeless form of decoration. Mr.
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qualities and expresses them half-traditionally in a tra-
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so for us in Au Bord du Lac, and this despite
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Flemish Inn; and EmileClaus showed May and June,
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grey and emotional. This year emphasised Mr.
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Messrs. James S. Hill, A. D. Peppercorn, and Oliver
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interest in these days of emancipation and progress,
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ceived, ensues an augmented death-rate and an
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and to provide the people with rational, healthy,
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and the first prize awarded to a Parisian architect,
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so for us in Au Bord du Lac, and this despite
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Flemish Inn; and EmileClaus showed May and June,
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grey and emotional. This year emphasised Mr.
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Messrs. James S. Hill, A. D. Peppercorn, and Oliver
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interest in these days of emancipation and progress,
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ceived, ensues an augmented death-rate and an
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and to provide the people with rational, healthy,
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and the first prize awarded to a Parisian architect,
No. 156 (March, 1906) / The Rothschild artizans dwellings in Paris
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competitors had to deal, and
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and north. Following the cur-
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tuberculosis and other bacterial
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the comfort and hygiene of the block-dwelling. purifiers of the air, and we find plantations of
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ing upon hygiene, and
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were those of lighting and fc*^^^^^^.; •''/£■■ •i^^^^*^
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important than air and a most efficient disinfectant.
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projection from above, and floods the whole interior,
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considered as an extension of the street, can and
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fectly airy and open on both sides. They serve to
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feet) in height; and thus, with sash-windows the
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the house and could never be thoroughly aired, is
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by air from without, and is even arranged so as to
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the gas-stove and the sink, all command a good
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* ^^////k//^ illustrations show (see pp. 126 and 127), provisions
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dust and refuse. Each
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also close at hand; and it
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supply and waste-pipes. The
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\ the level of the ceiling and
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and above it never
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culosis and all germs
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planes of lighting and
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H the bedrooms, and even the interiors of cupboards
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has paid special attention to the washing and drying
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wherein the clothing of the family may be kept well framework and its covering expensive in upkeep, is
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with, and replaced by one which ••••• I A/!|^B '
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and give to the back of the room • \
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and we have merely the difficulty
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health and cheerfulness to which
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with its accessories, and the living. I^H
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view, and it is this plan
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roads and the squares merits
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by windows and other
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ings and projections or
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dries with the greatest ease, and each tenant has a and useless projections. The most beautiful archi-
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allows, besides, for the construction of spacious ter- tion preserved between fillings and spacings.
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saving is effected in the construction and mainten- should be the size of the windows, which con-
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laundry for use during the frosty weather of winter, give a really cheerful aspect to the building, and
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the architect's attention. For reasons already in- small panes so much affected in England, and the
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order to avoid what is one of the chief causes of boxes which will need no repairing, and the initial
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are apt to overheat their rooms, and that this is results so far as the building is concerned, for the
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health. Accustomed to this excessive temperature, one another, and by means of clever fingers regular
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ideal and the most economical that could be no more at present about this part of the
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that their construction, which resulted from the cost money and add considerably to the workmen's
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lished here under the guardianship of the workmen and according to ideals as simple as those we have
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perambulators and bicycles at the foot of each stair- the edifice we must return to what has determined
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and finally a common room
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or absent for the day, and a H
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tenants and their friends.
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has been hired and fitted
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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is casting aside one by one, and it is imperative to
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this vital question; and on seeing how M. Rey has
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HE ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHI-
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modern Hungary" and alex miller. and had occasion t0 deplore the absence of any
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smallest part of the back and
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aeration, and it is neglect of
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conforms to our need of urgent and boxwood inlay executed byj. pollock.
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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is casting aside one by one, and it is imperative to
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this vital question; and on seeing how M. Rey has
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HE ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHI-
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modern Hungary" and alex miller. and had occasion t0 deplore the absence of any
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smallest part of the back and
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aeration, and it is neglect of
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conforms to our need of urgent and boxwood inlay executed byj. pollock.
No. 156 (March, 1906) / The arts and crafts exhibition at the Grafton Gallery, [2]
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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to domestic architecture and domestic equipment.
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bookbinding, needlework, and jewellery—we pass
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burst of enthusiasm and activity on the side of crafts
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and crafts in this exhibition, almost failing to
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prominently—Mr. Douglas Cockerell and Mr.
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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Florence Kingsford has, perhaps, approached most partment, and the work of Miss Jessie Bayes,
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in her mind are set beside the print, embellishing and brightly. Besides a case containing the work
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known, and we see no reason
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intimate and rare, dignified
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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dicate. The transparent and lucent quality
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him. The difficult processes and the care
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and its drawing, but has a certain charm
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Effective and pleasant as it was at first,
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and finish, and possess a singularly attrac-
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in them is sympathetic and highly decora- iJlsMSP'. • l'l I
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ulated colour, and the design to the left of
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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aid of it, and there are other pieces of jewellery
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and again without restraint
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fully finished and sculptural
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gold and enamelled work, designed by Mr. Joseph
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guild of vr j-" b , . trowel designed and executed
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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and brotherhoods at their periodical meetings,
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surrounds the shrine; fish and flowers typify
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has been executed in enamel, opals, and diamonds.
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Brassey Institute, Hastings Museum, after fifteen
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in others, and the whole swept into a rectangular
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the workmanship is exquisite and sensitive, and
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it is restrained and simple, but, like the foregoing
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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lesson in refinement and in the delicate mastery of
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stones give to it a valuable and rare
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ment of colour and variety, at the
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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especially a cross and brooch, both of which
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number of The Studio, and we shall have others
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designers, and in a great deal of the work variety
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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ing of what is demanded of the modern book- solid," and have, moreover, a look of appropriateness,
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traditions of his art, wishes to meet the of leaves of paper and not the side of
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exist and, we suppose, always will. The author also pointed out that the
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ledge of how to design and use the KSf wvf l modern bookbinding showed that it is
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interest and to attract fresh students to go -dfl quote from his admirable essay : " The
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to dust and the difficulty of turning them over. copied on a block and hundreds of copies made
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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deserve a cheap and even a bad
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and for this we should be perhaps-
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life and brilliancy of the origi-
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of books each year, and the
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ness, and still preserve an
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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ment of nature and the unfitness of representing it
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ready alteration and amendment which after-
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value almost anywhere is rare; and it is obvious
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play far more often than it is ; and we feel that
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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what is permitted in the licence of contrast and of
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highly decorative and useful application of the art.
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and quite effectively hints at the excellence of
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Second Notice
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sudden transition from precious and gentle arts to
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cases of books and jewels in the centre, and the
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pleasure in its quiet design and perfect fitting.
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1 Hedge-nook and The Dunkeld, designed
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claims attention, and the designs ex-
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designed and executed by Miss E. G. Woolrich,
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frankly reviving moiifs of old leather work; and three
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■" The New Life " and Keats' " Sonnets," by Miss
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attracted the attention of connoisseurs ; and since
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noticeable in his early manner, and has sought the
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teenth and fifteenth centuries that he acquired his
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designed and executed by Miss E. G. Woolrich,
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frankly reviving moiifs of old leather work; and three
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■" The New Life " and Keats' " Sonnets," by Miss
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attracted the attention of connoisseurs ; and since
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noticeable in his early manner, and has sought the
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teenth and fifteenth centuries that he acquired his
No. 156 (March, 1906) / Modern french pastellists: L. Lévy-Dhurmer
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of his fantastic symbolisms, and the meaning is "pump out something of your individuality—to
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by the background and surroundings as by the of Italy, or of Holland, he is so impressed with
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In other and less able hands such a proceeding in the children's heads in his pastel drawing, Jennes
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reconstitute and reproduce a landscape that has them Tunisian, but an indefinable something in
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roofs and associations of
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famous, and places the bust
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departed author, and herein
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Mai a"Aimer is another expressive work, and needs
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white and colourless.
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harmonious combinations and arrangements of
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the artist for his own pleasure, and com-
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shown a very delicate and at the same time
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runners, Reynolds and Gainsborough, by
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warm tints of the flesh and to complete
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taste of a rare order, a flexible and delicate fancy, the face; and we may note the extreme delicacy with
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The charming study by John Hoppner, R.A., the best (and also the most mournful) part of his life
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in concluding that it was perhaps a study made by and drawings of biblical subjects by Rembrandt.
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the artist for his own pleasure, and com-
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shown a very delicate and at the same time
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runners, Reynolds and Gainsborough, by
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warm tints of the flesh and to complete
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taste of a rare order, a flexible and delicate fancy, the face; and we may note the extreme delicacy with
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The charming study by John Hoppner, R.A., the best (and also the most mournful) part of his life
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in concluding that it was perhaps a study made by and drawings of biblical subjects by Rembrandt.
No. 156 (March, 1906) / Technical hints from the drawings of past masters of paintings, [5]: John Hoppner, R.A.
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'BRITISH MUSEUM)
No. 156 (March, 1906) / Studio-talk
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ledge of the resources of his medium, and paints detected as the inspiration of much water-colour
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movement and life of the streets with a happy death prevented him from bringing all that he
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indecision, and it is from
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English water-colourists and
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of oil painting, and trans-
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exhibition of notes and sketches in oils'and water-
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of Albert Moore manifested itself in some of the
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such prominent artists and
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Brickdale, and many other
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life and character. His
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Charles Dollman and Mr. Sydney Curnow Vosper.
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scapes successfully dealt with problems of bright adequately, and provided food for the most inte-
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devoted in The Studio for November last year. Lord Leighton, Simeon Solomons, Walker, and
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results, he has nearly succeeded in discovering. Painter and his Family.
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\ ,x Bayes and Mr. Neatby, and
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ton, and Aimee Muspratt,
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of Sir William Ross and the present time.
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is no less certain of himself as a pen-and-ink artist
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partly rests upon his drawings, and the directors of side of his art.
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send Johnson, M. S. Hagarty, and
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book-plate by j. Walter west Dawson, and Robert Tonge. An
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pre-Raphaelite, and Huggins, who
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as they are by careful and sympathetic treatment, of later watef-colourists.
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and, moreover, an extremely sensitive and
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was entirely comprehensive, and included
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through the Academy schools, and during his
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Royal Academy and other exhibitions. He
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many rapid pencil sketches and notes before
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sense of finish and of perfection of form
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our best living artists, and that he takes a place
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flesh and muscle as regards the horses, and of very
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negroes, Tunisian Jews and water-carriers, with has attracted attention at the Autumn Salons.
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his travels into Asia and sojourned for some time
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siognomy, and general character of the originals.
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Desvallieres, Ulmann, and J. Dresa, a charming "baigneuse" by t. riviere
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drawings — architectural subjects and landscapes. M. Binet gives us
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studies and drawings lately executed there at the Galerie
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and there is no doubt but that he will succeed in
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as one who looks at life and nature with the eyes
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in Prague under Prof. Lhota and then at the
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well as Upper and Lower Austria, and his sketches
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by Theodore riviere city museum. P. Cl.
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Arts, and now administrator
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prints and miniatures which nVHK
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WIENER WERKSTATTE EXHIBITION, PICTURES AND PAINTED FURNITURE
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VIENNA.—The first exhibition of objects by Professors Hoffmann, Moser, and Czeschka, and
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we may be sure the two professors were mainly Zakutzka and Frau Podhaiska, pupils of Professor
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the credit for it should be given to the Werkstatte of silver spoons of varied sizes and wonderful form
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The Mietbke New Gallery has a glass roof, and peasant, shows great promise. He has a true feel-
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two rows of black dots. Nothing could be more tion of their homes and in their furniture. This
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princesses, duchesses and other ladies—
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M. Stoclet, for both he and Professor
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the split and also because it was devoted
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MOSER, AND CZESCHKA
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and given over to the
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monastery walls and later
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this roused much interest. The members of this himself in painting and teaching; Gabriel Wiiger,
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from the old Beuron Monastery on the upper Danube, and died in 1892 at Monte Cassino ; and Lukas
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UPPER PART AND FONT BY F. ANDRI FRESCOES BY K. MULLER,
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ENGLEHART, AND F. KONIG
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composed of priests and lay
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ideas, and the technical
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and chapels in Stuttgart,
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and all, they look to nature
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help being impressed with the religious feeling celestial blue relieved b^gold scintillating stars and
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hart, and Friedrich Konig.
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"ADAM AND EVE
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and Maurice Denis, whose
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and Anton Pruska, whose
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Museum in Vienna were
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artist's pictures. Hans Tichy's Adam and Eve ranged by Josef Plecnik the architect. A. S. L.
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tion of the Cathedral in Flock, and
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ing Madonna and Child, which
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surroundings and altogether
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and rendering. Particular
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paintingsinvariousmedianotonlybyartistswho.se fading daylight on snow and running water. Mr.
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structors in schools of art. Displayed, as they ness of value and colour; Mr. Fred Wagner a
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artists already recognised, and the other those of
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has served to give relief to a singularly strong and
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number of clever studies in oil of boats, and Mr. twilight and dawn in which the suffused high light
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course of formation, and
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and although they are not
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well-constructed portrait and a good landscape;
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genial field for his colourist talent ; and Antonio
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land, and Antonio Fernandes deserve special men-
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Spanish painter Barbasan, and has come back now
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Auguste Girardet, the medallist, had a large and
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d'honneur in the Paris Exhibition in 1900, and
No. 156 (March, 1906) / Reviews and notices
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Reviews and Notices
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and trustworthiness. The author begins his review
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in France and Italy. The gorgeous colouring of
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London Vanished and Vanishing. Painted and
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will appeal to the historian, the antiquarian and
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wark, Sir Paul Pindar's House and the Alediceval
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England and Wales, pointing out the differences
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knowledge of the past and prophetic hope for the
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" Pester-Lloyd," and other papers, from the in-
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England, Belgium, France, Holland, and else-
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in art; both personally and in his writings he has
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How to Draw in Pen and Ink. By Harry
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Reviews and Notices
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problem of where to begin in making a sketch, and
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Amritsar, and Watching a Native Workman ; but
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necessity of keeping to the truth, and has failed to
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and its clear expositions of how to conquer them.
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The Architects' Law Reports and Review. Illus-
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Tennyson, yet the record is full of interest and
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cases motor and telephone numbers and telegraphic
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The Writers' and Artists' Year-Book (is. net). It
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resting to note that its" list of artists and art-workers
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Jun., at the low price of is., is a handy and com-
No. 156 (March, 1906) / Awards in "The Studio" prize competitions
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PRICES AT RECENT SALES. "Bruges and West Flanders." Painted by A. Forestier.
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the market. The highest bids : for volume of Chippendale's Black-board and Free-arm Drawing. By II. II. Stephens,
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Countess Gower and Daughter
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Venus and Cupid ........
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T.Graham ... The Soldier's Departure and The First Prize (Two Guineas): Sutherland (c. BeresLrd
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,, ... The Billeted Soldier and The Sol- ]and Road, Carlisle).
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" Architectural Sketching and Drawing in Perspective " By Class C. Photographs from Nature.
No. 156 (March, 1906) / The lay figure: on the national duty to art
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permissible, and the only one on which there is a
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and I do not think it shows any parsimony in
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ment school system and art ? " laughed the Man with
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questions and of the national duty to art."
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quality of the work they are doing, and at the
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workers which seems to you so encouraging ; and,
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to art begins and ends with the provision of money
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costly and that large sums are annually provided
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representatives, and therefore, obviously enough, in
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for our galleries and museums ; do we provide our
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sibilities ? I say we have not; and I feel very
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expenditure on art precept and a good deal more
No. 157 (April, 1906) / Modern flower painting and its character
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AND ITS CHARACTER. planted by the old masters. Certainly, as flower-
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note, if only to a slight extent, the release of the painted for their own sake at all, it is in a hard and
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and Mignon, and almost up to Hunt's time his knew, he is in a position to paint flowers after a
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a fine master, and the work of Mr.
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sionism, and Madame Madeleine
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approached by Fantin-Latour; and
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to the flower-lover, and momentarily robs him of his and the artificial treatment of flowers. At last it
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and Botticelli star the fields
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a re-arrangement of the same thing with greater or is as though their hand touched and learnt the
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pictures of flowers in their rooms that possessed imitation, they differentiate between silver and
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its changing forms always expresses, and when one vention the best modern painting will mostly be
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conventionalised and cut off from
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petals of the flowers and regard
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brings that object back to the character of paint. Hunt, between the ancient glazed flowers and the
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change between the qualities of paint and those of they remained as a legacy to their view of nature,
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and betray the incompleteness of his vision. For, mask that obscured her beauty, because whatever
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often barred the way to truer vision ; by some and in Fantin-Latour the imprisoned art of flower-
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under the headings of oil-painting and water-
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impose. . And style rides right over and trans-
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shall say the personal thing; and, saying it, take
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characteristics to his impulsive and inspired control.
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and this is not mannerism. Mannerism is when
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the glass, the shadows on the table, and the stems
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phemous performance, and needs little considera- without the environment of another subject or idea
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impulse in to day's art towards flower-painting, as outside itself and art, except legendary interest, and
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painting in the true and deeper sense of that word, many of them devoted much of their best energy
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painter down to their own delicate, evasive life, moderns try for the higher things. And we say
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and definite features of his sub-
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embellishing, generalising, and all
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tainly our modern possession; and
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knowledge and botanical triumph on which the
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between the old style and the new: the old was
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legend; and rightly the art of flower-
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of the country, art is by habit born, and
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piece. Amsterdam, Madrid, and Venice,
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the arts ; and, in like manner, it is not
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and the arts receiving encouragement.
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knowledge and botanical triumph on which the
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between the old style and the new: the old was
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legend; and rightly the art of flower-
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of the country, art is by habit born, and
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piece. Amsterdam, Madrid, and Venice,
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the arts ; and, in like manner, it is not
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and the arts receiving encouragement.
No. 157 (April, 1906) / The art of Alexander Roche, R.S.A.
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And of all the younger men of genius who have Alexander Roche, then, is bred of the rbmantic
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at Julien's schools, having for masters Boulanger colourist, and he has the gift to fling upon canvas
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but a fire destroyed his studio, and he packed off thrills the ear with sound.
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ever, he returned to Glasgow, in the neighbourhood works of the French Romanticists and the modern
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of the Glasgow Institute—an influence that has itself, instead of doing his work in the studio; and
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not so much, it should be added, by Corot as by became his workshop and the background to his
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French students of the "Quarter," young Roche and known to the public is, perhaps, the Good King
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and Lavery fell under the spell of Bastien Lepage, revelation of Whistler; and he was to come under
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verting to their cause one of the most brilliant of cised a wide and powerful spell over his fellow
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ment—the striving for new and individual expres-
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win their battle. And with them Alexander Roche
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painted thoroughly and well; and his Tete-a-tete,
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those fine paintings of the sea and of life upon
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an honourable mention at the Paris Salon, and,
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The fascination of Italy next called to him, and
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the strong work known as A Landscape, and his
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The year 1892 called him back to the sea, and
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the atmosphere of Velasquez ; and his study of the
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Corot, Millet, and Daubigny; whilst, of the living
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Looking Glass and Chioe; whilst The Windmv
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work in which the great freedom and mastery of
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Concluding Notice
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He again returned to his successes with young GALLERY. THIRD AND CON-
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his time, and Glasgow was fortunate indeed in must lay many traps, and entice to frequent failure
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coloured, large canvas of The Scottish Fishwife, which, attained more than combats this, and turns the
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courage of his opinions, and
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of composition ; and yet a
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the swing and heave of the
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Concluding Notice
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He again returned to his successes with young GALLERY. THIRD AND CON-
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his time, and Glasgow was fortunate indeed in must lay many traps, and entice to frequent failure
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coloured, large canvas of The Scottish Fishwife, which, attained more than combats this, and turns the
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courage of his opinions, and
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of composition ; and yet a
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the swing and heave of the
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Concluding Notice
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and attempts it successfully
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cise and pictorial definite-
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doubt, and for the reason
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triptych in silver and enamel : by phcebe traquair artl>,p the or(jer of our
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Concluding Notice
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with which she has practised her arbitrary and
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matter of artistic as apart from motiveless and
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existence. And so it is that the more interesting
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Concluding Notice
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most mystical and intangible of all its ideas,
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man who seeks for a strange and beautiful
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in itself and aims: a teapot too has an idea,
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in fish-skin and ivory by
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the invention and combina-
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a three-and-sixpenny alarm;
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at once useful and expres-
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Concluding Notice
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and tradition ascribe to it. There is
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Mr. and Mrs. Gaskin, is a very good example of
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to have qualities of preciousness and of simplicity
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The very pleasantly designed edge and the spacings
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Concluding Notice
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Edward Spencer and the
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we formerly referred, and to
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BUCKLE AND CHAIN BY MAY MORRIS
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of plush. Because it is so triumphantly artistic and
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We now come to the glass work, and it is upon
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AND HROOCH EXHIBITED BY COLLINS & CO.
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition.
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results of the designs and
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out by Mr. Powell ; and if
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pure decoration, and in these glasses he has recog-
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Concluding Notice
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and fresh stimulus from this adventure into an
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of Miss Katharine Adams' English Bible and
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i'endant by Bernard cuzner Arts and Crafts Movement," by Mr. Cobden-
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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Concluding Notice
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of the Arts and Crafts movement: "The move-
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of the close of the last century, and be defined
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to machine-craft, and be defined to be the insist-
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AND S. BARNARD
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each has its apostles: and besides the
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exhibition, advertisement, and sale of
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CLASS AND SILVER VASE BY JAMES POWELL Joseph Doran.
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that the former and more intimately personal work
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used had been most happy in its choice, and, whilst
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and the work of Dall' Oca Bianca, one of Italy's
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Verona, where he was born and received his
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that of Goldoni and Gallina in the domain of
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should nowadays term " psychological," and was
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that the former and more intimately personal work
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used had been most happy in its choice, and, whilst
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and the work of Dall' Oca Bianca, one of Italy's
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Verona, where he was born and received his
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that of Goldoni and Gallina in the domain of
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should nowadays term " psychological," and was
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would occasionally sacrifice feeling and technical
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colours became toned and softened, and the
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stone-mason's yard, and then entered
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view. They have the stoicism and the majestic silence of gods that
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To the Jeune fille se coiffant of Bartholome we turn and find
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the fragile virility and refine-
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than life and does not find expression through served special mention. Travailleur, by Prof. E.
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doesnotdoitsosuccessfullyasMr.Ricketts,forallhis Society's Exhibitions their character and interest.
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figures; his work often has considerable dignity, and Leerand, B. Mackennel, A. D. Peppercorn, R. F.
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and the design of the hair, which
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and restrained Camomile Gatherer,
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and scholarly work. The Ariadne
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mention, and there was an interesting
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ture of earnest study and studied
No. 157 (April, 1906) / Book decoration
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OF ILLUMINATION ,n tne seventn century, and of which the Book
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The art of illumination the British Museum we have a beautiful example
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first grew to life. As we the years 698-721, and illuminated by ^thelwold,
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century MS., we marvel at like lines, varied with strange and grotesque birds,
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with no thought of money-making, but for the love student towards adapting beautiful initials and
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activity and feverish haste, there should be a Mr ^Qi7lBl O TH^SOliltllli
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result of patient experiment and indomitable per-
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as that of the British Museum, where specimens
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colour and de- find great richness of material, especially in MSS.
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own into his wonderfully effective designs for borders and
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tNiTiAL letter by edith a. ibbs And here it times of solid burnished gold, sometimes of
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gested how great an opportunity there is, if or lozenges of gold and different colours, blended
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on vellum, leaving spaces for illuminated capitals deed, are finished with exquisite delicacy, and
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that period, and also one of the more [jointed great brilliancy of dttjagflRgT-^;f^j3«
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and country than to find in modern illumination
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century scroll-work and French fifteenth-century '^jff mS mto clusters ot
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To pass on to the /fipWf^jl painted in Paris, and is
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and interesting in itself, j k^tifl^ miniatures on every page illustrating the text, two
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thirteenth and early of coiled foliated stems on gold background, break-
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severe and simple in drawing and colour, but very
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tiful altar books in our churches written and illu-
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grow full ivy-leaves, or in the long neck and head continued to be practised, without the loss of any
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tion (r D. i), British Museum. This was painted practically nothing of them. The earliest
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of colour and surrounded by a plain band of bur- sented there that the Russian village, as also the
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simply and beautifully ^VUk;::
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flat and decorated with »*V* S^H::;!!':
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some cases spring long and embroidery province of Vologda
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severe and simple in drawing and colour, but very
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tiful altar books in our churches written and illu-
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grow full ivy-leaves, or in the long neck and head continued to be practised, without the loss of any
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tion (r D. i), British Museum. This was painted practically nothing of them. The earliest
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of colour and surrounded by a plain band of bur- sented there that the Russian village, as also the
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simply and beautifully ^VUk;::
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flat and decorated with »*V* S^H::;!!':
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some cases spring long and embroidery province of Vologda
No. 157 (April, 1906) / Russian peasant industries
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■ ■ . ' . . • ' ' /:;:■;. ' artizans and peasants pur-
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and deliberate effort, in
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whole exhibition. The good impression then tive designs and decorative processes, handed down
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Meanwhile, however, the movement had already our vaunted superiority and enlightenment, may
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tion and the distress caused ? §g «\5 * «*Lfl „ ^«.fl N:lrii3:I^K. W *
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peasant crafts and for the
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manifold variety and rich-
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nearer attaining it than we ourselves—that Russia ample of traditional and purely Russian design,
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conservatively cherished. That this is so has been it represents peacocks and flowers, both treated
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the British Isles, and that in this one province is again typical of true Russian needlework, which
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wood-carvings, while Orel, and Viatka also, were probably of German manufacture, of a kind that
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bark baskets, and other
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lace is also included, and
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every case, modern and
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and is specially interesting because the name of
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carved and tainted wooden box ^ ^ ^ ^ influences Qf Soutnern
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were introduced into Russia. In this German type an open net. In this and the previous example
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new and old—new in the
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web, and not by marking
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tween pattern and in a new combination of colours,
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its homogeneous indicate the nature of the ornament and the way
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carved and ancient were, the connect- plays in its centre another version, also traditional
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drinking execution drawn-thread and tion of the border, the work is executed in the
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by the introduction of coloured floss silk, and
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of work in Russia is the combination of coloured with carving and painting
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and turned over and under, like orna-
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purpose chip-carving is used among ourselves. We I noticed in some of the painted decorations and
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result is that the whole thing looks trivial and ideals rather than to the natural genius of the
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does occur. Thus furniture of the most rudi- in Russia, and have not failed in their effect on
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the dead fashions of a bygone age, suited neither of the highly romantic and original
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assimilate the principles and the spirit that animate -
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and such that is deserving of most respectful study. From some water-colours of much promise
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her ancestral heirloom, clinging to and watching illustration on p. 251 ; it conveys in some measure
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trust intact to her own posterity, and in so doing -
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and to the accession of
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binders' hands, and will
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the dead fashions of a bygone age, suited neither of the highly romantic and original
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assimilate the principles and the spirit that animate -
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and such that is deserving of most respectful study. From some water-colours of much promise
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her ancestral heirloom, clinging to and watching illustration on p. 251 ; it conveys in some measure
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trust intact to her own posterity, and in so doing -
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and to the accession of
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binders' hands, and will
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The second section of the International Society's of Timothy Cole and of Henry Wolf. Near the
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German section, must have been familiar to many Mr. R. Anning Bell of importance, and some
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Hans von Bartels, was exhibited. The work of Moore and Mr. Laurence Housman, and wood-
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shown in the most artificial phase through which Rops, and some work of that curious genius, the
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a drawing, for instance, as Les deux Amis. In the of Venice—chiefly at twilight and by night—were
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charm. Louis Legrand was vigorous and scholarly, for the resplendent yet sensitive schemes of colour
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The Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and contains some exceedingly good work by Scottish
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the very admirable plate, Mill, Flanders, by Con- and a purity of flesh tones which are not always
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EDINBURGH. — Quality and
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exhibition. The standard is high, and
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younger and less known
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and quality of the
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by M. Blanche, and
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with its potent harmony of green and blue. But
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treated, is romantically conceived ; and Mr. J. C.
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and city, once contemned by our younger men of
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and association may come regarding figure subject
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In the pictures named, however, and in Mr. H. W.
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Macgoun, and in a few more, one may perhaps
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Miss Anna Dixon, and in two spirited sketches
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Mr. Derwent Wood and Mr. Tweed ; but the young
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BIRMINGHAM.—The Bilberry Hill Tea lay, of Birmingham, and include a tea room large
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use of the Birmingham public, and the object of the pavilions the architects have endeavoured to avoid
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and the woodwork is painted white throughout, in the more elaborate work, but whenever Dutch or
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an exhibition in water-colour of " Dutch and Galerie des Artistes Modernes. Some of the artists
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subtle; and while in one or two of the architectural which we found once more all the characteristics
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able. In fact, with this fresh development in a cliff side in Normandy and a scene on the Lake
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jected to the influence of his personality. prefer flower - subjects, and by her clever and
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He uses water-colour chiefly for jotting down on and very faithful to nature. Mile. Clara Montalba
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manner as regards both landscape and figures : the of Fantin-Latour, the Galerie Graves has been for
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lovely, and his name, hitherto unknown, deserves mont, and interesting pictures by Laprade, Guerin
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painted in very different countries and seasons ; rather further. Belleroche sent two little canvases
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and M. Duvent, likewise with views of
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Mailland, brilliant views of Spain and
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brought much young and mo-
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only, reserving the bulk of his work for his exhibi- a young Russian who has studied in Vienna and
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to contain but few new and
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portrait, and Max von Poosch and
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Gottlieb von Kempf and Willy Woh
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bands falling below and on to her shoulders.
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Roumania, gowned in black and fine lace,
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collection of pastel drawings and oil paintings
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Felstenstein and Lewandowski's Frau Wanda Lan- novel and distinct problem. He has neither in
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Countess Berta Orssich-Slavetich, and Hugo Tag- whatever the conditions of the sitter and the
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exhibitions held lately was that of Pro- and fairy stories of his own invention. The Fairy
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graphic work in colours, in England even), and was elements of the fairy circle, the noble knights, and
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a chair at the Leipsic academy. The Vosges in back dwarfs, the enchanted animals and flowers,
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present painters cast a sheep's eye at Schwind, and
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both in colour and in half-tone, of the
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mosaics, inscriptions, and other decorative features
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Russians, and doubtless to M. Kossiakoff among
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to an alien faith and be consecrated once more to the
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" Mir Isskoustva," and it will apparently follow
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works of distinguished native and foreign
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piece in colouring and composition. Segantini,
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able for its wonderful perspective and atmosphere.
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F. von Kaulbach, a figure subject by Lenbach, and
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in the old trees, and no one
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background to the seaward view, whilst the work was executed in silver and enamels by the
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thoroughly appreciated the task set him, and contain four ivory panels giving views, painted
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portion. The floor of this big room is stained upon State occasions, and some fine specimens
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the date and place of pre-
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corners, and serves as a
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have come down to the present time. The possi- and figure vignettes, the work of Mr. Percy
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It weighs about 150 ounces, and is
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mosaic in antique gold setting, and the earl of jersey executed by hardy bros.
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and the life, as also in the
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bin and Mr. Bernard Hall.
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Withers and Mr. MacClin-
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Brindle, and Mr. Shirlow.
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ELBOURNE.—The Gold Medal and the public the work of an artist of whom too little
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the students of the National Gallery of Victoria, elusive moods. Mr. MacClintock- is an artist of
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and one who from the beginning of his student- I J the painter who ventures to seek " fresh
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qualities of drawing and colour, and his success in proportions, the gloomy and powerful colouring
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of the other competitors seemed to lack. It is con- mous landscape, and the human brain is awed by
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or velvety foliage seems almost black; and the
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sive, and the utter stillness is fraught with dread.
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pictorial elements of gloom, silence, and immen-
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use to obtain a rapid and efficacious effect.
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leaves in the most delicate and vivid crimson
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November—are white, pale violet, and intense blue.
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of yellow fever, the torment and danger attendant
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the unwary, the scorpion and the centipede will
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Reviews and Notices
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of sky and weather make it impossible for one to
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and temper, and recur as frequently as three or
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probably considers becoming and appropriate for
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turban crowns her shapely head, and she walks
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REVIEWS AND NOTICES.
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forward. To him, however, and to his sons no
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full of the feeling of open air, and Henry Ninham,
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with the names of their present owners; and full
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and XVIII. Centuries. By Horace Field and
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In the opinion of Messrs. Field and Bunney, it is
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and the brief sketch of the Renaissance evolution
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Reviews and Notices
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of sky and weather make it impossible for one to
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and temper, and recur as frequently as three or
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probably considers becoming and appropriate for
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turban crowns her shapely head, and she walks
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REVIEWS AND NOTICES.
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forward. To him, however, and to his sons no
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full of the feeling of open air, and Henry Ninham,
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with the names of their present owners; and full
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and XVIII. Centuries. By Horace Field and
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In the opinion of Messrs. Field and Bunney, it is
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and the brief sketch of the Renaissance evolution
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Reviews and Notices
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and the College of Matrons, Salisbury ; but there is
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chronous with a less simple and dignified period of
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place in the reign of Charles II. and his immediate
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tion and furniture disappeared, giving way to the
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gradual introduction of marqueterie and of lacquer,
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100 Mk.—This copious and usefully bound volume
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certainty and self-confidence with which he handled
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pressionists, by Whistler, and other moderns who,
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relegated subject to its proper place, and to whom
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Kate Greenaway. By M. H. Spielmann and
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humour of Randolph Caldecott and the feeling
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Marks, Frederick Locker, and Austin Dobson,
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Reviews and Notices
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quite unknown to the general public, and the result
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pre-eminent; and the volume of essays by various
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of the work of the best European and American
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and two other important commissions have recently
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for a modern Catholic church, the clergy and the
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dients in architecture, constructive and decorative,
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Isham. (New York and London : Macmillan &
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his judgment and the completeness ot the know-
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painters and each individual master are described,
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Allston, Leslie, Waldo, and others less celebrated,
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thing fresh about Whistler, Sargent, and Abbey, his
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portrait of his brother artist John La Farge, and
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Graves, F.S.A. (Henry Graves & Co. and George
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Reviews and Notices
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and concludes a most valuable monograph with a
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The Country Cottage. By G. Ll. Morris and
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perience ; and even dares to challenge some
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Tales from Shakespeare. By Charles and
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rine, and Isabel's Pleading, are undoubtedly clever
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literature and art. The chapter on the Franciscans
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the Madonna and the growing veneration tor
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with quite simple objects and proceeding, through
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and the "Art Folio," the new mezzo-gravure process
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Reviews and Notices
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Artists and others who desire to possess worthy
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cause the Professor was settled there, and in that
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Allan Ramsay ... Lady in grey and white dress
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Calypso and Ulysses (a colour
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Morland, and Turner's Liber Studiorum:—
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„ ... The Last Letter and The Hard
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W. Ward ......Stable Amusement and The
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61 in first state and 14 etchings
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... Pcses and Lilies in a Glass
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„ ... White Stock and Iris ...... 150 ,,
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1.50, and 2.50. (Bard, Marquardt & Co., Berlin.)
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(A. and C. Black.) Class C. Photographs from Nature.
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" The Acorn." Quarterly Magazine of Literature and Art. Dalzell (Dan Dunlop, Hamilton Street, Motherwell, N.B.).
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tures, Studies, and Impres-
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The Man and the Painter ;
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1.50, and 2.50. (Bard, Marquardt & Co., Berlin.)
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(A. and C. Black.) Class C. Photographs from Nature.
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" The Acorn." Quarterly Magazine of Literature and Art. Dalzell (Dan Dunlop, Hamilton Street, Motherwell, N.B.).
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tures, Studies, and Impres-
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The Man and the Painter ;
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" and I must say I am very glad to hear it."
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"And you think that a little judicious advertise-
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the pictures, and so a tradition which is, I quite
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prejudiced, and as a result we condemn indiscrim-
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" But the first and most important step," broke
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and narrowed its activity. It has launched out
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late years,''said the Critic, "and it is for that
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ideal figures and some portrait busts summed up
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that kind of summing up is unjust and misleading,
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movement and are doing noble service to serious
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recognition of its strength and many-sidedness, and
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rational fashion and with more serious considera-
No. 158 (May, 1906) / The art of the late Arthur Melville, R.W.S. A.R.S.A.
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fact that their genius was unique, and their point contravenes the small voice which the purist always
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general problems of their art. Whereas the art feature in his work, and which has also proved a
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and clay, and the musician in his own art, the art
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alteration of feeling and every change of mood.
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and they were painted wistfully, with a sense that
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that was not sensitively inspired, and his art not
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of conveying not atmosphere only of air and sun-
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plaudits at the bull-fights, and in his Eastern scenes
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which we commonly say there is no expression. the sun, and such pictures have been painted
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of thought and imagination. Every thought it and complete expression such as no other
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aspect of life itself; and our knowledge of any par realistic studio finish or the meaner, more plausible
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genuis; and there have been many
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painter's sense of beauty and to how
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colour and its wonderful manage-
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has atmosphere and movement, it actually makes
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is characteristic of his water-colours, and it antici-
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the certainty of his skill and knowledge of what
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stood between him and the rapid realisation of his
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creation, and this inevitably brought his work to the
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AND GREY "
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mastery in art: it came to him in one form and I_I COLLECTION OF MODERN
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himself in water-colour; his individual vision of the " Munchener Nachrichten," and also of the
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undiminished energy, setting himself to learn a Richard Wagner, and in the garden there is still
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and its message for an
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Copyists, and taking rooms
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this idea, and it has received
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mastery in art: it came to him in one form and I_I COLLECTION OF MODERN
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himself in water-colour; his individual vision of the " Munchener Nachrichten," and also of the
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undiminished energy, setting himself to learn a Richard Wagner, and in the garden there is still
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and its message for an
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Copyists, and taking rooms
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this idea, and it has received
No. 158 (May, 1906) / Herr Thomas Knorr's collection of modern pictures in Munich
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decoration—the imitative and the original, both eclectic, and that which is beautiful or interesting
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varied and cosmopolitan,
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tion is subdued and in
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the artist entertained a profound admiration. His is admirable, and the complete abandon of the
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arrangement and pose of the little girl are simple The Mountain Girl, a drawing by Segantini, has
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HHK j|» ' ■ ^j* the sunlight and the purity
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Hfe rendered, and it gives the
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tures by Stuck and one by
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Portraits of Herr and Frau
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qualities as a colourist, and an interesting Portrait and a drawing of goats; Willroider, an autumn
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Charles Tooby and E. A. Walton, all
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and Austria alike; neither of French art
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reading a newspaper and a study of a
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shop; Albert Haueisen, a fine picture of peasants
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his fantastic conceptions—allegorical and satirical
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There are many other drawings and sketches of
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group of two hounds by Fremiet and an Eve by
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lin, and many others who
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the occasion, and the gen-
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fallen, and which lasted throughout the greater
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activity and energy will be devoted henceforth to
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shop; Albert Haueisen, a fine picture of peasants
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his fantastic conceptions—allegorical and satirical
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There are many other drawings and sketches of
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group of two hounds by Fremiet and an Eve by
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lin, and many others who
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the occasion, and the gen-
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fallen, and which lasted throughout the greater
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activity and energy will be devoted henceforth to
No. 158 (May, 1906) / Modern Spanish sculpture
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soil he had invaded and sent him fleeing across
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artistic renaissance, and proofs of it are plentiful.
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flourished under the Hapsburgs and early
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melancholic influence of religious dogmas and
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melancholy and sorrowful, now impulsive, generous
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soldiers and animals, to the great delight of his
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and youthful when compared with his more recent
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later he returned to Madrid, and since then has
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and his being chosen from among hundreds
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that the saints and Virgins in Sevillian churches
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there they are, ofttimes united, now and again
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diction between Greek symmetry and modern
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the Greeks were willing to sacrifice all and
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men and misshapen women, touching portraits
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to " repose and dignity, grace and
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reliefs, etc.—are many, and scattered as
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in her ear. His Mater Dolorosa and
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gross injustice to imagine so, and
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in their lines and drapery; the whole composition the principal conductive lines; rather than em-
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Like all sincere artists, Don Agustin Querol is unsurpassed physiognomy of pain and anguish,
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and modern realistic tendencies.
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and take into consideration the artist's ideal, which
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—both the savage hordes of writhing masses and
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Art and Science, recently placed on the roof of
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transition. All is doubt and hesitancy,
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and modern realistic tendencies.
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and take into consideration the artist's ideal, which
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—both the savage hordes of writhing masses and
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Art and Science, recently placed on the roof of
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transition. All is doubt and hesitancy,
No. 158 (May, 1906) / The drawings of L. Pasternak
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for their regard for form, and that with them, largely to drawings and illustrations ; and his
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Somoff, Benois, Lanceray, Bakst, and Dobuzhinski use. At first he seems to have chiefly employed
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Among these latter Leonid Pasternak occupies a and-ink drawings, formerly so abundant, have
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in the Luxembourg, Paris ; his Tolstoy im Familien- Russian art exhibitions, and those who have seen
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but here, perhaps, where, as a general rule, strong steadfastly realistic, and in the true modern spirit
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collector's portfolio; for there alone can they watches the children at work and play, the mother
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drawings one seems to detect the atmosphere of the and notes it rapidly on paper or cardboard. Nat-
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studies, one finds as leit-motif one general subject— of each characteristic pose and movement, so
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Indeed at some future time his biographer should true and never-failing note of warm feeling. In
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which not words, but only music and paint- short a respectful quarter kilometre from the limits
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and sentimentality. M. Pasternak's natural in- has traced half the circuit of these walls that the
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hunted air, and find himself
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these towers and gates is so
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cards and water - colour
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mystery, and to pry too far
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which not words, but only music and paint- short a respectful quarter kilometre from the limits
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and sentimentality. M. Pasternak's natural in- has traced half the circuit of these walls that the
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hunted air, and find himself
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these towers and gates is so
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cards and water - colour
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mystery, and to pry too far
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tiles, and the most fantastic feature of this bird's-eye
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no two resemble each other. And outside the
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hillside will occupy the foreground. And if these
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massive bolts and padlock still attached to the
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something of the fantastic variety of the towers and
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double tier of arches and carrying the roadway a
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the town in which the charm of mystery and un-
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towers are alike, and both they and the houses are
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filled the valley, and the many towers and red roofs
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still dark pools the shining roofs and towers are
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of the wall, and one by one the gleaming points of
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The wider and more open policy which has charac-
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and outside of its membership, are so anxious to
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work of certain eminent portrait painters, and one
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represent the black-and-white work done in
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have displayed so little interest in black-and-white
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altered, and we sincerely hope that the black-and-
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double tier of arches and carrying the roadway a
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the town in which the charm of mystery and un-
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towers are alike, and both they and the houses are
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filled the valley, and the many towers and red roofs
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still dark pools the shining roofs and towers are
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of the wall, and one by one the gleaming points of
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The wider and more open policy which has charac-
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and outside of its membership, are so anxious to
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work of certain eminent portrait painters, and one
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represent the black-and-white work done in
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have displayed so little interest in black-and-white
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altered, and we sincerely hope that the black-and-
No. 158 (May, 1906) / The Royal Academy Exhibition, 1906
No. 158 (May, 1906) / Designs for a week-end bungalow (studio competition A XXV)
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again that there is a fair proportion of foreign and
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which is good and simple, could, on the other
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Tip, The Bittemite, Papillion and Ferrus have
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Country Life (Fig. 5) has a good, compact and
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small, and there is not arranged near it cloak
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off from the rest of the house, and the ser-
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does not seem to be sound construction; and the
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His drawing, in brown ink and to quarter scale, is
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the design is simple and direct, and so inexpensive
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Metope and Sun, but our space being limited we
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Brangwyn, A.R.A., Mr. Alfred East, A.R.A., and the end of June, is as fully interesting in character
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All three etchers observe strictly the qualities the skill of Miss Mildred Butler's art; and excellent
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Hemy, and J. W. North, A.R.A., send works of
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terised by sensitiveness to colour and by a selective
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to work in the market-place and on the quay.
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brought together a varied and interesting
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Wit Van der Hoop, Miss Enid Jackson, and
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snow pieces, moonlit landscapes, and bold sea-
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also seen in his portraits of My Mother and The
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Moonlight Study, and in a fine charcoal, The Wood-
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and others. A principal attraction in Mr. Morrison's
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Allen, Mrs. D. A. Quiggin, and Doris and Nancy,
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Mr. G. Lawrence Bulleid, the simple and
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of Spring, and Mr. P. A. Hay's pleasing
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and Mr. R. M. G. Coventry a deft,
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for quality, and contains a large
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lists are well represented, and many important
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composed and rich in colour; Mr. H. W. Mesdag,
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feathers; and another Edinburgh artist, Mr. and photography, the variation is so delicately
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of Haytime, in which he depicts with much skill In this, the largest and more important group of his
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with newly-cut hay. A somewhat similar motive pure etching, dry-point, and mezzotint, and others
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genuine apprehension of the legitimate use of of light and shade. The collection comprised a
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etchings and drawings by
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black-and-white commonly
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(Fiona McLeod), and Lord Justice Lindley; while
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a stronger and better one than we
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Irish painters, and the
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wood and asked for love,
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Legros, and a painter of a wholly different type A have many a time been on view at the
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and burin, nor does he
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ing, and in them he treats
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and great collections of (See Berlin Studio-Talk)
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where Bonington etched a well-known plate, and a
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; , ■ |w iBB and Florence have provided him with still further
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with ardour to this art, and it was an agreeable
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antique and
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steadily and conscientiously in their interpretation of in connection with commercial interests. The
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sure of his ' 0^ great, and
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lady in the large and
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and sadness by which his
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and thus it happened that
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mity to the user, and in
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to the textile fans, and
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catalogue the committee frankly acknowledge that Spitzenindustrie in Oesterreich," and excel in those
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both were designed and executed with
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good effect of a fan—perfect lightness and grace- results can be achieved, the subtle techniques of
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fans of Frau Erler and
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and Pelicans in Sunshine by Herr Paul
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of those queer creatures the storks, and their con-
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and by the all-round excellence of the work con-
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Mary E. Robinson, Messrs. Leighton and Messrs.
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Nieper, and at Karlsruhe
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and reveal considerable
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Miss S P. Kristiansen and Mme. A. Vallgren attended with certain formal preliminaries. Here
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Schultze and Osterrieth ;
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manners, gestures and
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dom and equality to all.
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shyly before his fiancee and requests in formal rich in ideas, and his work is peculiarly interesting,
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figure is clearly drawn, and the meaning
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tive lies deep, and it is to Schiller we
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and possesses the power of expressing this in his
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to its former quarters last year, and enterprising
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carried out with much freedom of handling and
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interested ardour to the study of truth and the
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and Fontanesi. To this admirable group belonged
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of juvenile talent. Accordingly, a more alert and
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taste, who seems to be commendably freeing Ploughing by G. Graziosi, and an excellent figure
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single canvas, and Augusto Bastianini some good Apart from the exhibitions, the most important
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and refreshing. The Hun-
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killing bustle and noise, to
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designs were by Prof. Azzolini, whose education, too Holl6sy, the Hungarian master, so well and favour-
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powerful foreshortenings of oxen and
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expended much time and trouble over
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a Barbizon of her own, and
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of artistic analysis and
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and his exalted love of art.
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and to-day I disown all the "the painter" by karoly ferenczy
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and naturalism."
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has been observed time and
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her creations in clay and
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dependent, and has never made any concession to
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boughs and the broken lights through the branches « andante patetico" by alice nordin
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Rome, and shut herself up for three months in a
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inspired by a violin sonata, and gives, as it were, the
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to do, and we feel sure that, if she be granted a
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and found a purchaser for her study, A
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Full of hope and energy, she opened a
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at work on orders for portrait busts and (See Warsaw Studio-Talk)
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in a large and fine building erected some time ago been Nature. Having never left his native
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ment of dress, and " men
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refinement and charm,
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portrait study by ludomir janowski full of interest, and has
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was the appreciation and encourage-
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sion of the eyes, and the subtle curves of the I_J Charles Morris Young, of which we
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show his sincere and patient search for the true in landscape. When some two or three years ago
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including a scora or so of pictures, and
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ground being Double Bay gully and the
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Reviews and Notices
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of-doors directly from nature, and yet they are far
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REVIEWS AND NOTICES.
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reflect the idiosyncrasies of their wearers and form
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methodical mind and a vivid imagination, she
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quaint old songs and ballads, etc. She prefaces
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Reviews and Notices
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of-doors directly from nature, and yet they are far
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REVIEWS AND NOTICES.
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reflect the idiosyncrasies of their wearers and form
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methodical mind and a vivid imagination, she
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quaint old songs and ballads, etc. She prefaces
No. 158 (May, 1906) / Reviews and notices
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Reviews and Notices
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esting indeed is the chapter on the Dutch and
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described and figured, as well as an immense
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to the art student and to the costumier.
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and even the most reckless jerry-builders are begin-
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cost, the material employed, and the best way of
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well as by the architects and builders to whom the
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and urging women to have the courage to exercise
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and deeply interesting study of the life and work
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judgment, and compels his readers to follow step
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the book to the future student and art historian
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to attain by shadowing out the unattainable, and
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Reviews and Notices
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interest, and should be put into the hands of all
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is brightly and sympathetically written, and will be
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Primitifs Francais was alike a revelation and a
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and organiser of the exhibition, gives a complete
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guishing different schools, and, most difficult task
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Oscar Levetin. (Stockholm : Albert Bonnier.)—
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and a good colourist, he is peculiarly successful in
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pen, will welcome these brightly-written stories and
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to write under her maiden name, and her intimate
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In a second notice of the recent Arts and Crafts
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designed by Mr. W. V. Crake and executed by
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Vol. IX. Edited by W. G. B. Lewis and Theodore
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account of the Mohammedan Architecture and Decora-
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"Alphabets, Old and New." By L. F. Day. Second Milliard ......Lady Arabella Stuart (?)
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......Moulinshvent ......... 3,700,, Leonardo da Vinci Madonna and Child...... 210
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F. Guardi ......San Giorgio Maggiore and AWARDS IN " THE STUDIO" PRIZE
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0;) " {the results in Competitions A xxx and Ji xix will be announced in
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Albert Buildings, 24 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh).
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... The Farmer's Stable and A
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... Mrs. Oliver and Child
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"Alphabets, Old and New." By L. F. Day. Second Milliard ......Lady Arabella Stuart (?)
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......Moulinshvent ......... 3,700,, Leonardo da Vinci Madonna and Child...... 210
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F. Guardi ......San Giorgio Maggiore and AWARDS IN " THE STUDIO" PRIZE
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0;) " {the results in Competitions A xxx and Ji xix will be announced in
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Albert Buildings, 24 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh).
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... The Farmer's Stable and A
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... Mrs. Oliver and Child
No. 158 (May, 1906) / The lay figure: on garden cities and suburbs
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DEN CITIES AND SUBURBS. only a case of the city having begun, as it were,
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fair dreams and hopes of idealists—such as our and otherwise, on the estate so far, not from the
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them. Our young men see visions—as, indeed, we pause. I wish to be considerate and to make all
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made." standard—and so of actual result—between Letch-
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Garden City. You remember the schemes set forth well, you can always and everywhere have a good
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"Would appeal? Nay, they did, and, indeed, " It would seem," said the Realist, "that Letch-
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of buildings pleasant to look upon, and yet need and improving. If the new project is to show that
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ideals. \ How many of the show-houses, my friends ing, and almost always bad design. And, secondly,
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"And again," added the Architect, "it is, of if a man of universally acknowledged excellence
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the Press to the cottage side of their enterprize; and of the adviser a second-rate one, but that the good
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composed entirely of cottages and small houses. can respect." The Lay Figure
The Rothschild Artizans Dwellings in Paris
examined the effect of the winds
chiefly prevalent upon the tri-
angular site with which the
competitors had to deal, and
arranged his huildings so as to
allow every part to be ventilated
by any wind, while being pro-
tected from those of the west
and north. Following the cur-
rents of draught created by the
wind either directly or by cir-
culation, M. Rey arrived at the
^ 11 k^'^i- " - conclusion that the inner court-
^ *" yard, where the air is never
kothschii.i) ARTizANs' dwellings, augustin rey, architect renewed, is the most favourable
Paris : perspective view of a block ground for the development of
tuberculosis and other bacterial
M, Augustin Rey, whose plans were thereupon diseases. The first step, therefore, was radically
adopted. We will proceed to study M. Rey's vast to abolish these inner courtyards, and to replace
project as closely as possible; but before entering them by real squares with wide openings on
into detail let me say at once that we have here to the public highways, so that the air should
before us an important contribution to modern circulate freely everywhere amongst the trees—
architecture, a real revolution which must pro- for the creation of these open spaces is inseparably
foundly influence feeling in general as regards associated with the planting of trees, those great
the comfort and hygiene of the block-dwelling. purifiers of the air, and we find plantations of
" Everyone will appreciate," said one important wide-spreading trees indicated throughout the plan,
journal of architecture at the time of the competi- both in the courtyards and on the street-frontages,
tion, " the architectural knowledge, the balance Here, then, the principle of air and light is plainly
of judgment, the entirely logical reasoning, and laid down.
also the subtle ingenuity which have guided him We must now turn to the details of lighting in
in the elaboration of his work." our perfectly aired and ventilated buildings—light
M. Rey has approached
his taskwithawell-founded
knowledge of the matter T ' i'T i
in hand. He has carefully fej : Oil: ^ I j IQO '■ El
studied all that has been
done in this line by other
countries, he has kept
himself abreast of all the
scientific discoveries bear-
ing upon hygiene, and
thus equipped he has
brought forward the plan
now presented to the
readers of Thp; Studio.
The first questions to
engage the attention of
the architect in his general
disposition of the property
were those of lighting and fc*^^^^^^.; •''/£■■ •i^^^^*^
ventilation—fundamental STPErfrT ^iKi-A^ STREET
considerations affecting J \^ '!' :- ; '
the general healthiness of rothschild artizans' dwellings: plan augustin rev, architect
the dwelling. M. Rey of flats w ,th longitudinal staircase
i 16
examined the effect of the winds
chiefly prevalent upon the tri-
angular site with which the
competitors had to deal, and
arranged his huildings so as to
allow every part to be ventilated
by any wind, while being pro-
tected from those of the west
and north. Following the cur-
rents of draught created by the
wind either directly or by cir-
culation, M. Rey arrived at the
^ 11 k^'^i- " - conclusion that the inner court-
^ *" yard, where the air is never
kothschii.i) ARTizANs' dwellings, augustin rey, architect renewed, is the most favourable
Paris : perspective view of a block ground for the development of
tuberculosis and other bacterial
M, Augustin Rey, whose plans were thereupon diseases. The first step, therefore, was radically
adopted. We will proceed to study M. Rey's vast to abolish these inner courtyards, and to replace
project as closely as possible; but before entering them by real squares with wide openings on
into detail let me say at once that we have here to the public highways, so that the air should
before us an important contribution to modern circulate freely everywhere amongst the trees—
architecture, a real revolution which must pro- for the creation of these open spaces is inseparably
foundly influence feeling in general as regards associated with the planting of trees, those great
the comfort and hygiene of the block-dwelling. purifiers of the air, and we find plantations of
" Everyone will appreciate," said one important wide-spreading trees indicated throughout the plan,
journal of architecture at the time of the competi- both in the courtyards and on the street-frontages,
tion, " the architectural knowledge, the balance Here, then, the principle of air and light is plainly
of judgment, the entirely logical reasoning, and laid down.
also the subtle ingenuity which have guided him We must now turn to the details of lighting in
in the elaboration of his work." our perfectly aired and ventilated buildings—light
M. Rey has approached
his taskwithawell-founded
knowledge of the matter T ' i'T i
in hand. He has carefully fej : Oil: ^ I j IQO '■ El
studied all that has been
done in this line by other
countries, he has kept
himself abreast of all the
scientific discoveries bear-
ing upon hygiene, and
thus equipped he has
brought forward the plan
now presented to the
readers of Thp; Studio.
The first questions to
engage the attention of
the architect in his general
disposition of the property
were those of lighting and fc*^^^^^^.; •''/£■■ •i^^^^*^
ventilation—fundamental STPErfrT ^iKi-A^ STREET
considerations affecting J \^ '!' :- ; '
the general healthiness of rothschild artizans' dwellings: plan augustin rev, architect
the dwelling. M. Rey of flats w ,th longitudinal staircase
i 16