Art School Notes
DESIGN FOR DAMASK TABLE CLOTH
BY JAMES HUNNIFORD
DESIGN FOR DAMASK TABLE CLOTH BY Wll. MAITLAND
(Belfast Municipal Technical Institute)
The Lambeth Art Club, which is composed of
past and present students of the Lambeth School of
Art, held its winter exhibition and competition last
month at the School in St. Oswald’s Place, and
Mr. David Murray, R.A., awarded the prizes. The
prizes for figure composition in colour were awarded
to Arnold Mello and Sybel Tawse ; for figure
composition in black-and-white to Eric Kennington
and Marion Dawson ; and for landscape in water-
colour to Margaret Trinder, Isabella Barnes, Mabel
Robinson, and M. Charlotte Legg. Marion
Dawson won the prize for the best landscape in
oils and M. Charlotte Legg for the best painted
head in oils. In the competition for the best
design for a poster, Dee Farquhar was successful,
and Dorothy Harrison was awarded a prize for a
miniature on ivory. The exhibition contained in
addition to the competition studies a number of
creditable works in painting and design. Among
them should be mentioned the landscapes of
James H. Swan ; a portrait of the artist’s wife by
Philip Connard; Lucy Millett’s Scene in Brittany,
the work in pen-and-ink and colour of Janet
DESIGN FOR TABLE CENTRE IN WHITE EMBROIDERY
WITH DETAIL BY WILLIAM LILLEY
(Belfast Municipal Technical Institute)
327
DESIGN FOR DAMASK TABLE CLOTH
BY JAMES HUNNIFORD
DESIGN FOR DAMASK TABLE CLOTH BY Wll. MAITLAND
(Belfast Municipal Technical Institute)
The Lambeth Art Club, which is composed of
past and present students of the Lambeth School of
Art, held its winter exhibition and competition last
month at the School in St. Oswald’s Place, and
Mr. David Murray, R.A., awarded the prizes. The
prizes for figure composition in colour were awarded
to Arnold Mello and Sybel Tawse ; for figure
composition in black-and-white to Eric Kennington
and Marion Dawson ; and for landscape in water-
colour to Margaret Trinder, Isabella Barnes, Mabel
Robinson, and M. Charlotte Legg. Marion
Dawson won the prize for the best landscape in
oils and M. Charlotte Legg for the best painted
head in oils. In the competition for the best
design for a poster, Dee Farquhar was successful,
and Dorothy Harrison was awarded a prize for a
miniature on ivory. The exhibition contained in
addition to the competition studies a number of
creditable works in painting and design. Among
them should be mentioned the landscapes of
James H. Swan ; a portrait of the artist’s wife by
Philip Connard; Lucy Millett’s Scene in Brittany,
the work in pen-and-ink and colour of Janet
DESIGN FOR TABLE CENTRE IN WHITE EMBROIDERY
WITH DETAIL BY WILLIAM LILLEY
(Belfast Municipal Technical Institute)
327