Art School Notes
Mr. MacGeorge and Mr. Colquhoun were other Webb, and the late Mr. E'. J. Gregory, for the
notable contributors. Mr. McClintock showed purpose of considering all the laws concerning the
many charming water-colours, notably Waiting, schools, and to report upon them to the Council.
Cloudscape, and Gum Trees, Dandenong. Certain recommendations have been made by the
- Committee, but nothing can be done to carry
Turning to figure-painters, Mr. Bernard Hall them into effect until the revised laws have been
and Mr. Wheeler stood out from most of the approved by the General Assembly, whose meetings
exhibitors with excellent work—the former with will not be resumed until next month. It would
several well-painted heads and some still-life be idle to speculate upon the nature of the revision
pieces, and the latter with the large Portfolio, until the General Assembly has completed its
Miss Baker, Miss Cumbrae Stewart, and Miss labours, but the appointment of the Committee
Sutherland all showed excellent work. Among suggests that the Academicians are not altogether
the black-and-whites Miss Ida Rentoul had a few satisfied with the progress of the schools under the
very fine examples of dainty fancy in pen-work; present laws, which only came into force in 1903,
Miss Traill and Mr. Shirlow, some etchings; and and embodied changes of a radical nature. The
there were some good things by Miss Dora Wilson, reforms of 1903 were preceded by those of 1890,
Miss Teague, and Mr. Laurence. Mr. Web when, for the first time, painter candidates for
Gilbert deserves special praise for his four excellent admission were required to show some knowledge
bronzes and the marble presentation head of of drawing from the life. Until 1890 the execution
Dr. Adamson of Wesley College. J. S. of a highly-stippled drawing from a full-length
antique figure was the principal thing demanded
ART SCHOOL NOTES from the candidates, some of whom spent months
upon the execution of their Academy studies. In
LONDON.—There are likely, at no distant the very early days of the schools it was sufficient
date, to be important changes at the to show a good drawing of any kind to the
schools of the Royal Academy, which Keeper, who could, if satisfied, at once admit
may affect the entrance examinations as the candidate. But the custom of judging the
well as the teaching. Last year a Committee was would-be student upon the "finish" of his stippled
appointed, composed of the President and the drawing is one of very long standing, and sur-
Keeper, Mr. T. Brock, with five Academicians, vived several reforms of the procedure of the
Mr. Seymour Lucas, Mr. S. J. Solomon, Sir Aston Academy schools.
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Mr. MacGeorge and Mr. Colquhoun were other Webb, and the late Mr. E'. J. Gregory, for the
notable contributors. Mr. McClintock showed purpose of considering all the laws concerning the
many charming water-colours, notably Waiting, schools, and to report upon them to the Council.
Cloudscape, and Gum Trees, Dandenong. Certain recommendations have been made by the
- Committee, but nothing can be done to carry
Turning to figure-painters, Mr. Bernard Hall them into effect until the revised laws have been
and Mr. Wheeler stood out from most of the approved by the General Assembly, whose meetings
exhibitors with excellent work—the former with will not be resumed until next month. It would
several well-painted heads and some still-life be idle to speculate upon the nature of the revision
pieces, and the latter with the large Portfolio, until the General Assembly has completed its
Miss Baker, Miss Cumbrae Stewart, and Miss labours, but the appointment of the Committee
Sutherland all showed excellent work. Among suggests that the Academicians are not altogether
the black-and-whites Miss Ida Rentoul had a few satisfied with the progress of the schools under the
very fine examples of dainty fancy in pen-work; present laws, which only came into force in 1903,
Miss Traill and Mr. Shirlow, some etchings; and and embodied changes of a radical nature. The
there were some good things by Miss Dora Wilson, reforms of 1903 were preceded by those of 1890,
Miss Teague, and Mr. Laurence. Mr. Web when, for the first time, painter candidates for
Gilbert deserves special praise for his four excellent admission were required to show some knowledge
bronzes and the marble presentation head of of drawing from the life. Until 1890 the execution
Dr. Adamson of Wesley College. J. S. of a highly-stippled drawing from a full-length
antique figure was the principal thing demanded
ART SCHOOL NOTES from the candidates, some of whom spent months
upon the execution of their Academy studies. In
LONDON.—There are likely, at no distant the very early days of the schools it was sufficient
date, to be important changes at the to show a good drawing of any kind to the
schools of the Royal Academy, which Keeper, who could, if satisfied, at once admit
may affect the entrance examinations as the candidate. But the custom of judging the
well as the teaching. Last year a Committee was would-be student upon the "finish" of his stippled
appointed, composed of the President and the drawing is one of very long standing, and sur-
Keeper, Mr. T. Brock, with five Academicians, vived several reforms of the procedure of the
Mr. Seymour Lucas, Mr. S. J. Solomon, Sir Aston Academy schools.
GLASS WARE DESIGNED AND PRODUCED AT THE FACHSCHULE FUR GLASINDUSTRIE AT HAIDA, BOHEMIA
80