Art School Notes
DESIGN FOR BOOK COVER—CELTIC STYLE
(Belfast Municipal Technical Institute)
Simpson, and the landscapes of Annie Barber and
Mary Simpson. There were designs too by Leonard
Brightwell and Gertrude Steel. W. T. W.
(Some illustrations belonging to our Correspon-
dent's notes on the Academy School Competitions are
unavoidably held over till next month.)
It is to be hoped that there will be a good
muster of craftsmen and
students at the important
series of lectures inaugu-
rated this month by the
Carpenters Company.
These lectures, for which
free tickets can be ob-
tained by any one from
Mr. J. H. Freeman, the
Clerk, will deal with preli-
minary design in the con-
structive arts, and will be
given at the Hall of the
Company in London Wall
every Wednesday evening
at 7.30 from now until
April 7. Though it is in-
BY JOHN CAMPBELL tended that they shall be as
exhaustive as possible, the
aim of the lectures, which
will be delivered by such well-known authorities
as Messrs. Weir Schultz, Guy Dawber, Romney
Green, Troup, C. F. Yoysey, Baillie Scott, Charles
Spooner, Laurence Turner, and Starkie Gardner, is
to encourage those who attend to study the sub-
jects for themselves, and for this purpose to make
use of the vast material available in London. At
the close of the course there will be six competi-
PANEL BASED ON EARLY IRISH ART
BY FRANCES H. DUNCAN
(Belfast Municipal Technical Institute)
328
PANEL BASED ON EARLY IRISH ART
BY JAMES SLATOR
(Belfast Municipal Technical Institute)
DESIGN FOR BOOK COVER—CELTIC STYLE
(Belfast Municipal Technical Institute)
Simpson, and the landscapes of Annie Barber and
Mary Simpson. There were designs too by Leonard
Brightwell and Gertrude Steel. W. T. W.
(Some illustrations belonging to our Correspon-
dent's notes on the Academy School Competitions are
unavoidably held over till next month.)
It is to be hoped that there will be a good
muster of craftsmen and
students at the important
series of lectures inaugu-
rated this month by the
Carpenters Company.
These lectures, for which
free tickets can be ob-
tained by any one from
Mr. J. H. Freeman, the
Clerk, will deal with preli-
minary design in the con-
structive arts, and will be
given at the Hall of the
Company in London Wall
every Wednesday evening
at 7.30 from now until
April 7. Though it is in-
BY JOHN CAMPBELL tended that they shall be as
exhaustive as possible, the
aim of the lectures, which
will be delivered by such well-known authorities
as Messrs. Weir Schultz, Guy Dawber, Romney
Green, Troup, C. F. Yoysey, Baillie Scott, Charles
Spooner, Laurence Turner, and Starkie Gardner, is
to encourage those who attend to study the sub-
jects for themselves, and for this purpose to make
use of the vast material available in London. At
the close of the course there will be six competi-
PANEL BASED ON EARLY IRISH ART
BY FRANCES H. DUNCAN
(Belfast Municipal Technical Institute)
328
PANEL BASED ON EARLY IRISH ART
BY JAMES SLATOR
(Belfast Municipal Technical Institute)