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advantage of following this
by a course of study under
Morelli at Naples. He
took a distinguished place
in the “ Concorso Pen-
sionato Artistico ” of Rome,
and his work has been
hung in the International
Exhibitions of Milan, Rome
and Monaco. He has lately
been engaged on a portrait
of Gordon Craig.
C. E. E.
VIENNA. —The
“Sztuka,” or
Society of Polish
Artists, whose
home is in Cracow, and
about whom an article
“THE REFORMATEN-KLOSTER, CRACOW” ' £ BY TOSEF CZAJKOWSKI
country in its absolute
simplicity. With a some-
what broader technique
—a few examples of which
he has left us—the artist
would soon have been
able to realise a greater
variety of effects. But
the death of his much-
loved wife struck him so
cruelly that he put an end
to his life in June of last
year, thus cutting short a
career of high and legiti-
mate promise.
Romualdo Pantini.
At the last annual ex-
hibition of the Fine Arts
Society of Florence one
room was devoted exclu-
sively to portraits, and in
this section one could not
avoid being struck by a
canvas of singular refine-
ment, the work of Signor
Marfori, a young Floren-
tine artist. Signor Mar-
fori received his first train-
ing in the Academy of
Florence, and had the
advantage of following this
by a course of study under
Morelli at Naples. He
took a distinguished place
in the “ Concorso Pen-
sionato Artistico ” of Rome,
and his work has been
hung in the International
Exhibitions of Milan, Rome
and Monaco. He has lately
been engaged on a portrait
of Gordon Craig.
C. E. E.
VIENNA. —The
“Sztuka,” or
Society of Polish
Artists, whose
home is in Cracow, and
about whom an article
“THE REFORMATEN-KLOSTER, CRACOW” ' £ BY TOSEF CZAJKOWSKI
country in its absolute
simplicity. With a some-
what broader technique
—a few examples of which
he has left us—the artist
would soon have been
able to realise a greater
variety of effects. But
the death of his much-
loved wife struck him so
cruelly that he put an end
to his life in June of last
year, thus cutting short a
career of high and legiti-
mate promise.
Romualdo Pantini.
At the last annual ex-
hibition of the Fine Arts
Society of Florence one
room was devoted exclu-
sively to portraits, and in
this section one could not
avoid being struck by a
canvas of singular refine-
ment, the work of Signor
Marfori, a young Floren-
tine artist. Signor Mar-
fori received his first train-
ing in the Academy of
Florence, and had the