THE STUDIO.
EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME.
Contents, June 15, 1910.
SUPPLEMENTS:—A Reproduction in Colours of a “Study of a Tigers
Head” by JOHN M. SWAN, R.A.; a Tinted Reproduction of an Oil
Painting by JOHN M. SWAN, R.A., entitled “The Cold North”;
a Tinted Reproduction of a Study for “Flying Fish” by HERBERT
DRAPER ; a Reproduction in Colours of an Oil Painting by
WILLIAM R0THEN8TEIN, entitled “Carrying the Law”; a Repro-
duction in Colours of an Oil Painting by J. B. C. COROT, entitled
“Soleil Couchant”; a Reproduction in Colours of a Landscape by
C. F. DAUBIQMY.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION, 1910. Nineteen Illustrations . 3
THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY'S TENTH EXHIBITION. Seven
Illustrations.22
SOME NOTABLE PICTURES AT THE NEW SALON IN PARIS.
Eight Illustrations.28
THE PAINTINGS OF MR. WILLIAM ROTHENSTEIN. By J. B. Manson.
Eight Illustrations.37
THE LAST OF THE ALEXANDER YOUNG COLLECTION. Seven
Illustrations.46
LADY ALMA-TADEMA’S PICTURES. By Marion Hepworth Dixon.
Five Illustrations. 54
STUDIO-TALK (From our oivn Correspondents):—
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Bremen, Four Ulus., 68; Brussels, 70; Weimar, 71; Vienna, Five
Ulus., 72; Prague, One Ulus., 75,* Moscow, Five Ulus., 75 ; Cracow,
One lllus. .. 80
ART 8CHOOL NOTES:—
London.. . 80
REVIEWS AND NOTICES, One lllus.81
THE LAY FIGURE: On the Hands of the Craftsman .... 84
AWARDS IN “THE 8TUDI0” PRIZE COMPETITIONS. Seven Ulus.
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EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME.
Contents, June 15, 1910.
SUPPLEMENTS:—A Reproduction in Colours of a “Study of a Tigers
Head” by JOHN M. SWAN, R.A.; a Tinted Reproduction of an Oil
Painting by JOHN M. SWAN, R.A., entitled “The Cold North”;
a Tinted Reproduction of a Study for “Flying Fish” by HERBERT
DRAPER ; a Reproduction in Colours of an Oil Painting by
WILLIAM R0THEN8TEIN, entitled “Carrying the Law”; a Repro-
duction in Colours of an Oil Painting by J. B. C. COROT, entitled
“Soleil Couchant”; a Reproduction in Colours of a Landscape by
C. F. DAUBIQMY.
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION, 1910. Nineteen Illustrations . 3
THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY'S TENTH EXHIBITION. Seven
Illustrations.22
SOME NOTABLE PICTURES AT THE NEW SALON IN PARIS.
Eight Illustrations.28
THE PAINTINGS OF MR. WILLIAM ROTHENSTEIN. By J. B. Manson.
Eight Illustrations.37
THE LAST OF THE ALEXANDER YOUNG COLLECTION. Seven
Illustrations.46
LADY ALMA-TADEMA’S PICTURES. By Marion Hepworth Dixon.
Five Illustrations. 54
STUDIO-TALK (From our oivn Correspondents):—
London, One lllus., 59 ; Paris, Two Ulus., 62 ; Berlin. Nine Ulus., 65;
Bremen, Four Ulus., 68; Brussels, 70; Weimar, 71; Vienna, Five
Ulus., 72; Prague, One Ulus., 75,* Moscow, Five Ulus., 75 ; Cracow,
One lllus. .. 80
ART 8CHOOL NOTES:—
London.. . 80
REVIEWS AND NOTICES, One lllus.81
THE LAY FIGURE: On the Hands of the Craftsman .... 84
AWARDS IN “THE 8TUDI0” PRIZE COMPETITIONS. Seven Ulus.
The Editor will always be glad to consider any articles. drawings, etc., that may be sub-
mitted to him with a view to publication, and every effort will be made to return in due course
rejected MSS., and all drawings, etc., rejected or accepted, but under no circumstances can he
hold himself responsible for the safe custody or return thereof. Stamps for return should
always be sent, and the name andaddressof the sender clearly written on every M‘S„ drawing, etc.
The Studio is registered for transmission to Canada by Canadian Magazine Post.
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