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Studio: international art — 37.1906

DOI issue:
No. 157 (April, 1906)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20714#0286

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Studio- Talk

seen a collective group of landscapes
by Prof. J. von Bergmann, nearly all
of a bucolic motif; a landscape by
Hans Thoma; an excellent drawing
by Franz von Stuck, whose drawing is
unimpeachable ; a landscape with boys '
bathing in a brook by L. von Hofmann,
who is very successful in his treatment
of the nude figure; and a genial pastel
portrait by Max Schiiler.

COPENHAGEN. —The
quaint and interesting house
which Mr. Alexander Sved-
strup, the well-known Danish
writer, has built himself, a few miles
north of Elsinore, Hamlet's town,
boasts a most enchanting situation on
the borders of the Sound, flanked as it
is by venerable beeches and possessing
a magnificent view of the Sound; to the
south closing in to a narrow passage, to
the north widening into the broad sea,
the blue mountains of Kullaberg on

GALLERY IN CHURCH OF ST. SOPHIA BY G. KOSSIAKOFF

f See Si. Petershirg Studio- Talk)

• ELLEIIUSET , , i , t , /,,,..:■ CARL BRUNNER, ARCHITECT

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