Studio-Talk
Bunney, showing a praiseworthy knowledge of local and has
traditional forms. Theodore Fyfe's Shaftesbury been of
Institute was a good example of severe design ; undoubted
and the cottages and houses by Mr. Heywood education-
Haslam and Mr. Antony R. Barker were also al value;
interesting. On the walls were fine etchings by Mr. but certain
Luke Taylor and Mr. Laurence Davis, photographs works, es-
after Ostade by Mr. F. T. Hollyer, beautiful minia- p e c i a 11 y
tures by Mr. those of
_ LionelHeath,a vigorously
portrait by Mr. modern
Dudley Heath, handling,
■kmI and paintings met with
by Messrs. F. marked
W.Carter, Stacy disfavour
..;„-. •' Aumonier and in some
F. Tayler. quarters.
In the mosaic The
panel made by R.B.A. ex-
Mr. George hibition,
Bridge from a however,
sketch by Mr. has proved
Frank Brang- more to the
wyn, shown, in taste of the
the accompany- public of
, , ^, ,„, , scent bottle in fishskin, silver
mg coloured the West. and ivory by r. garbe
supplement, the Of course,
refined colour most of the pictures have already been seen
HSfcZZ^SjgM scheme and and criticised in London, but there are a few
decorative mas-
MBI^ sing of form
flSfifibaMag^^B have received
the ablest in-
terpretation at
bronze statuette : " fancy " ^"■r" Bridge s
by mervyn lawrencf. hands.
BATH.—The Corporation are doing their
best to encourage a serious interest in
art by inviting some of the leading
societies down. With this object they
offered hospitality to the Royal Society of British
Artists who are holding an exhibition in the
Victoria Art Gallery. On the occasion of the
opening Mr. Alfred East, A.R.A., the' president,
gave a short address on the society, touching on
its history and its aims. People here are some-
what slow to take advantage of or to realise their
opportunities, but there are decided evidences of a
re-awakened interest in the Fine Arts. The visit
of the New English Art Club gave rise to con-
siderable discussion and is still referred to. It bookbinding in green levant
delighted those who regard painting seriously by f. sangorski and g. sutcliffe
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Bunney, showing a praiseworthy knowledge of local and has
traditional forms. Theodore Fyfe's Shaftesbury been of
Institute was a good example of severe design ; undoubted
and the cottages and houses by Mr. Heywood education-
Haslam and Mr. Antony R. Barker were also al value;
interesting. On the walls were fine etchings by Mr. but certain
Luke Taylor and Mr. Laurence Davis, photographs works, es-
after Ostade by Mr. F. T. Hollyer, beautiful minia- p e c i a 11 y
tures by Mr. those of
_ LionelHeath,a vigorously
portrait by Mr. modern
Dudley Heath, handling,
■kmI and paintings met with
by Messrs. F. marked
W.Carter, Stacy disfavour
..;„-. •' Aumonier and in some
F. Tayler. quarters.
In the mosaic The
panel made by R.B.A. ex-
Mr. George hibition,
Bridge from a however,
sketch by Mr. has proved
Frank Brang- more to the
wyn, shown, in taste of the
the accompany- public of
, , ^, ,„, , scent bottle in fishskin, silver
mg coloured the West. and ivory by r. garbe
supplement, the Of course,
refined colour most of the pictures have already been seen
HSfcZZ^SjgM scheme and and criticised in London, but there are a few
decorative mas-
MBI^ sing of form
flSfifibaMag^^B have received
the ablest in-
terpretation at
bronze statuette : " fancy " ^"■r" Bridge s
by mervyn lawrencf. hands.
BATH.—The Corporation are doing their
best to encourage a serious interest in
art by inviting some of the leading
societies down. With this object they
offered hospitality to the Royal Society of British
Artists who are holding an exhibition in the
Victoria Art Gallery. On the occasion of the
opening Mr. Alfred East, A.R.A., the' president,
gave a short address on the society, touching on
its history and its aims. People here are some-
what slow to take advantage of or to realise their
opportunities, but there are decided evidences of a
re-awakened interest in the Fine Arts. The visit
of the New English Art Club gave rise to con-
siderable discussion and is still referred to. It bookbinding in green levant
delighted those who regard painting seriously by f. sangorski and g. sutcliffe
60
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