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Studio: international art — 48.1910

DOI issue:
No. 201 (December, 1909)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20968#0268

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Studio-Talk

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shows to take place in Stockholm during the
closing months of the year. This year an excep-
tion has been made by the Swedish Academy of

Fine Arts inviting the Royal Society of Painter-
Etchers and Engravers to exhibit in their galleries.
The exhibition was opened on the nth of October
by the Crown Prince and Crown Princess (Princess
Margaret of Connaught), who both take a deep
interest in matters of art. The exhibition had a
great success, a large number of the etchings
being sold. The National Museum of Stockholm
has used the opportunity to increase their print-
collection with several fine proofs. Perhaps
those that aroused most interest in Swedish art
lovers were those by Sir Francis Seymour Haden,
Messrs. Brangwyn, Legros and East, and the
German associate - member, Hermann Struck.

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Frank Brangwyn is one of the few modern etchers
who have found their way into the hearts of the
Swedish connoisseurs, and many of his best etchings
have been added to their collections. Among the
comparatively few foreign members of this society
are three Swedish artists, A. H. Haig (Hagg),
Hjalmar Molin and Axel Tallberg, all three of
whom took part in the exhibition. T. L.

The bindings by Countess Sparre here illus-
book cover in tooled Ieather by eva sparre trated were on view at the recent exhibition of
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