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Studio: international art — 48.1910

DOI Heft:
No. 202 (January, 1910)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20968#0335

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Studio- Talk

R. F. Wells, C. Pibworth, E. A. Shipwright and
Harold Stabler, and Mrs. Harold Stabler, Miss
B. Goff, and Miss Violet Ramsay.

LIVERPOOL.—The recent Autumn Exhi-
bition of the Walker Art Gallery proved
more attractive than usual, not only on
account of the controversy surrounding
some of the prominent pictures, but owing also
to several alterations and improvements permitting
a more effective display of work. Notably increased
space, more tasteful arrangement, and additional
prominence were accorded to craftsmanship. Thus
in hand-wrought jewellery, silver ware, beaten
metal work, statuettes and keramics, many inter-
esting objects appealed to a growing public appre-
ciation of artistic design.

•"the dreamkr " by horace taylor

Space permits only a brief reference to the
excellence of the jewellery produced by Miss
Lilian Allen, Mr. J. A. Hodel, Mrs. Englebach,
Mrs. A. Thompson Hill, Miss Alice Lisle and
Miss Blanche Waldron, Miss E. M. Hendy,
Miss E. Beatrice Krell, Miss S. Firth, Miss Kate
Eadie, Miss Florence Stern, Mrs. Kate Garnett,
Mr. W. Russell Flint's drawings illustrating and Mrs. Edith Linnell. Amongst this jewellery
■" The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius " and " The one noted an admirable advance in the art of
Song of Solomon," shown at the Medici's Society's enamelling, especially in the designs of Mrs. E.
gallery in Albemarle Street, prove him to be a true Bethune. Mr. J. Paul Cooper contributed silver-
designer, resourceful in colour and using his ware characterised by the refinement of design
effects, as well as detail,
symbolically.

The London Sketch
Club are as vivacious as
•ever. Their last exhibi-
tion was held at their own
rooms in Wells Street,
and retained the native
character of the Club,
which was best distin-
guished, perhaps, in the
work of Mr. Lawson
Wood, Cecil Aldin, Tom
Browne, and John Hassall.

The Sir John Cass Arts
and Crafts' Society held
their Fourth Annual Ex-
hibition at the Walker
Gallery, amongst the most
successful exhibitors
being Messrs. Gilbert

Rayes, Alfred Hughes, "the duet:' . ". . . by Horace taylor

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