Sttidio-Talk
The white wood-work and
brown paper walls have a
soothing effect, and form
an excellent background
for the pictures. A feature
in the permanent decora-
tion of the saloon is the
effective pastel drawing in
the panel over the mantel,
by Henry T. Wise, the
artist who planned the
structural alterations and
the interior scheme also.
J. T.
D
UBLIN.—The
troubled times
which have
fallen upon
the Royal Hibernian
Academy would seem to
have had no injurious
effect upon its annual ex-
hibition. This year the
Academy opened a month
leaded glass panel for dome of ladies' room by oscar paterson earlier than usual, to enable
exhibitors to transfer their
brush-work of any kind ; made up of Venetian glass, works, if necessary, to the exhibition of Inter-
modelled glass, and Norman slabs. In this parts national Art now being held in Dublin ; and if
are cut and engraved, not by way of indicating a unequal in merit the collection included some
pattern, but to give that quality of texture so works of quite remarkable interest and worth. The
interesting to a surface. portraits were the chief attraction, and incompara-
- bly the finest of these was Mr. Sargent's presentation
The latest addition to the list of Glasgow restau- portrait of Mr. Hugh Lane—a magnificent study,
rants, "The Arcadian Gallery," at 132 St. Vincent considered simply as a work of art, faultless in
Street, is likely to be popu-
lar because of the novel
idea of introducing a con-
tinuous exhibition of pic-
tures by contemporary
artists along with a measure
of food reform on vege- hnMn, -jmmjgr ' ■ JL_
tarian lines. The premises
are bright and/ appropri-
ately fitted for the purpose, k • - 9 B.v, . , . I
and if there be anything
in the theory of the French
scientist that nervous a^EI I
diseases may he entirely BTEMBttf^^Bi Hnfc^ 'l^aJ^BII^Bnpi ItWI
cured by the use of certain IBJi| NW^IBvW^^^lllfl M^W^'jtwmf I llM
marked change in the tern- ^ " -~^^iliBjHBl
perament of its habitues. saloon at the arcadian gallery, Glasgow designed by henry t. wise
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The white wood-work and
brown paper walls have a
soothing effect, and form
an excellent background
for the pictures. A feature
in the permanent decora-
tion of the saloon is the
effective pastel drawing in
the panel over the mantel,
by Henry T. Wise, the
artist who planned the
structural alterations and
the interior scheme also.
J. T.
D
UBLIN.—The
troubled times
which have
fallen upon
the Royal Hibernian
Academy would seem to
have had no injurious
effect upon its annual ex-
hibition. This year the
Academy opened a month
leaded glass panel for dome of ladies' room by oscar paterson earlier than usual, to enable
exhibitors to transfer their
brush-work of any kind ; made up of Venetian glass, works, if necessary, to the exhibition of Inter-
modelled glass, and Norman slabs. In this parts national Art now being held in Dublin ; and if
are cut and engraved, not by way of indicating a unequal in merit the collection included some
pattern, but to give that quality of texture so works of quite remarkable interest and worth. The
interesting to a surface. portraits were the chief attraction, and incompara-
- bly the finest of these was Mr. Sargent's presentation
The latest addition to the list of Glasgow restau- portrait of Mr. Hugh Lane—a magnificent study,
rants, "The Arcadian Gallery," at 132 St. Vincent considered simply as a work of art, faultless in
Street, is likely to be popu-
lar because of the novel
idea of introducing a con-
tinuous exhibition of pic-
tures by contemporary
artists along with a measure
of food reform on vege- hnMn, -jmmjgr ' ■ JL_
tarian lines. The premises
are bright and/ appropri-
ately fitted for the purpose, k • - 9 B.v, . , . I
and if there be anything
in the theory of the French
scientist that nervous a^EI I
diseases may he entirely BTEMBttf^^Bi Hnfc^ 'l^aJ^BII^Bnpi ItWI
cured by the use of certain IBJi| NW^IBvW^^^lllfl M^W^'jtwmf I llM
marked change in the tern- ^ " -~^^iliBjHBl
perament of its habitues. saloon at the arcadian gallery, Glasgow designed by henry t. wise
70