Studio-Talk
the unusual dignity of his
design, have placed their
own stamp upon his work
among that of contemporary
artist craftsmen. The two
works reproduced on this
page, the overmantel and
the design for a shrine in
silver, gold and ivory, are
recent products of his studio.
The December exhibitions
at the Leicester Gallery in-
cluded the original drawings
by Edmund Dulac for the
illustrations to Mr. Laurence
Housman's version of " The
Arabian Nights," and one or
two other pictures. The
artist's wide range of colour
effects created a pleasing
enamel panel by Alexander fisher impression. He attains
oleograph to congratulate
the general public of to-day
on their opportunities of
commanding something of
the first order for a very small
sum. The prints of Fritz
Thaulow have increased in
value. It was his work that
first familiarised the people
of this country with the
process.
A painter of considerable
gifts is Mr. Frederick Yates,
who has been showing at
Mr. Van Wisselingh's Gallery
a series of canvases marked
with a real appreciation of
nature and developed colour
sense.
Mr. Alexander Fisher's
work is prodigal of inven-
tion : very little time passes
between the production of
one important work and
another. Apparently the
resources of his imagination
are inexhaustible; and the
sincerity of his intentions,
christ enthroned " : model of shrine in silver, gold, and ivory
by alexander fisher
3"
the unusual dignity of his
design, have placed their
own stamp upon his work
among that of contemporary
artist craftsmen. The two
works reproduced on this
page, the overmantel and
the design for a shrine in
silver, gold and ivory, are
recent products of his studio.
The December exhibitions
at the Leicester Gallery in-
cluded the original drawings
by Edmund Dulac for the
illustrations to Mr. Laurence
Housman's version of " The
Arabian Nights," and one or
two other pictures. The
artist's wide range of colour
effects created a pleasing
enamel panel by Alexander fisher impression. He attains
oleograph to congratulate
the general public of to-day
on their opportunities of
commanding something of
the first order for a very small
sum. The prints of Fritz
Thaulow have increased in
value. It was his work that
first familiarised the people
of this country with the
process.
A painter of considerable
gifts is Mr. Frederick Yates,
who has been showing at
Mr. Van Wisselingh's Gallery
a series of canvases marked
with a real appreciation of
nature and developed colour
sense.
Mr. Alexander Fisher's
work is prodigal of inven-
tion : very little time passes
between the production of
one important work and
another. Apparently the
resources of his imagination
are inexhaustible; and the
sincerity of his intentions,
christ enthroned " : model of shrine in silver, gold, and ivory
by alexander fisher
3"