Studio-Talk
“THE MARRIAGE FEAST IN CANA ”
BY MAY L. G. COOKSEY
“THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT”
altar, as shown in our illustration on p. 145.
Miss Cooksey has recently completed a series of
fourteen “ Stations of the Cross ” for the Church
of St. Francis of Assisi at Garston, and some of
these, together with a collection of other pictures
and sketches, the result of several years’ steady
work, were shown last month in an exhibition
she held here. Numerous sketches of Italian
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BY MAY L. G. COOKSEY
places and bits of Bruges figured in the exhibi-
tion, her sketch of The Corpus Domini Procession at
Perugia being more particularly noteworthy. Miss
Cooksey has amply demonstrated her ability to deal1
with sacred themes, such as those which she has.
treated in the pictures we reproduce, and the reverent:
spirit in which she carries out her work proves that,
with her Art is still the handmaid of Religion.
“THE MARRIAGE FEAST IN CANA ”
BY MAY L. G. COOKSEY
“THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT”
altar, as shown in our illustration on p. 145.
Miss Cooksey has recently completed a series of
fourteen “ Stations of the Cross ” for the Church
of St. Francis of Assisi at Garston, and some of
these, together with a collection of other pictures
and sketches, the result of several years’ steady
work, were shown last month in an exhibition
she held here. Numerous sketches of Italian
146
BY MAY L. G. COOKSEY
places and bits of Bruges figured in the exhibi-
tion, her sketch of The Corpus Domini Procession at
Perugia being more particularly noteworthy. Miss
Cooksey has amply demonstrated her ability to deal1
with sacred themes, such as those which she has.
treated in the pictures we reproduce, and the reverent:
spirit in which she carries out her work proves that,
with her Art is still the handmaid of Religion.