THE STUDIO.
EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME.
Contents, October 15, 1910
SUPPLEMENTS Tinted Rei-iioductions of Four Mezzotints by FRANK
SHORT, A.R.A., P.R.E., entitled “The Sussex Downs” (after Con-
stable); “Per Horse-Power per Hour"; “ Moonrise, Ramsgate, and
“A Woody Landscape” (after De Wint) ; a Coloured Reproduction
of an Oil Painting by G. W. LAMBERT, entitled “ Portrait Group ;
a Reproduction in Colours of Two Pieces of Silk Brocade, Designed
by JIMBEI KAWASH1MA ; a Coloured Reproduction of aPiece of Rich
Silk Brocade (“Kara Nishiki *') for a Curtain Designed by JllViDfc.1
KAWA3H1MA; a Coloured Reproduction of a Screen Floral
Design, after a Painting by SOtatsu, Designed by IlDA 8HINSHICH1.
THE MEZZOTINTS OF MR. FRANK SHORT, A.R A., P.R.E. By
Malcolm C. Salaman. Ten Illustrations. 3
THE PAINTINGS OF MR. G. W. LAMBERT. By C. H. Collins Baker.
Nine Illustrations.*5
SOME CHARCOAL DRAWINGS. BY LESTER SUTCLIFFE. Five Illus. 25
THE REVIVAL OF LACE MAKING IN HUNGARY. By A. S. Levetus,
Ten Illustrations.. 3°
SOME NEW DECORATIVE PAINTINGS BY PROF. CARL MARR.
By Prof. Holmes Smith. Six Illustrations . . • ♦ 35
JAPANE8E ART AND ARTISTS OF TO-DAY—III. TEXTILES AND
EMBROIDERY. By Wilson Crewdson, m.a. Twenty Illustrations. 40
RECENT DESIGNS IN DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE. Eight Illustrations 54
STUDIO-TALK (From our own Correspondents)
London, Eight Ulus., 59 ; Dublin, Two Illus., 63 ; Paris, Five Ulus., 65;
Brussels, Eight Illus., 66 ; Dresden, six Ulus., 70 ; Leipzig, Two Illus.,
76 ; Vienna, Two Ulus.', 76: Budapest, Four Illu-^., 77 ; Ivfoscow, One
Ulus., Bo; Christiania, Five Ulus., 82 ; New York, Two Ulus. . . 85
ART SCHOOL NOTES
London. 86
REVIEWS AND NOTICES.87
THE LAY FIGURE : On Finishing a Picture.88
AWARDS IN “THE STUDIO” PRIZE COMPETITIONS. Seven Illus.
The Editor will always be gla t 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 and address 0/ the sender clearly written on every MS,, drawing, etc.
The Studio is registered for transmission to Canada by Canadian Magazine Post,
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Contents, October 15, 1910
SUPPLEMENTS Tinted Rei-iioductions of Four Mezzotints by FRANK
SHORT, A.R.A., P.R.E., entitled “The Sussex Downs” (after Con-
stable); “Per Horse-Power per Hour"; “ Moonrise, Ramsgate, and
“A Woody Landscape” (after De Wint) ; a Coloured Reproduction
of an Oil Painting by G. W. LAMBERT, entitled “ Portrait Group ;
a Reproduction in Colours of Two Pieces of Silk Brocade, Designed
by JIMBEI KAWASH1MA ; a Coloured Reproduction of aPiece of Rich
Silk Brocade (“Kara Nishiki *') for a Curtain Designed by JllViDfc.1
KAWA3H1MA; a Coloured Reproduction of a Screen Floral
Design, after a Painting by SOtatsu, Designed by IlDA 8HINSHICH1.
THE MEZZOTINTS OF MR. FRANK SHORT, A.R A., P.R.E. By
Malcolm C. Salaman. Ten Illustrations. 3
THE PAINTINGS OF MR. G. W. LAMBERT. By C. H. Collins Baker.
Nine Illustrations.*5
SOME CHARCOAL DRAWINGS. BY LESTER SUTCLIFFE. Five Illus. 25
THE REVIVAL OF LACE MAKING IN HUNGARY. By A. S. Levetus,
Ten Illustrations.. 3°
SOME NEW DECORATIVE PAINTINGS BY PROF. CARL MARR.
By Prof. Holmes Smith. Six Illustrations . . • ♦ 35
JAPANE8E ART AND ARTISTS OF TO-DAY—III. TEXTILES AND
EMBROIDERY. By Wilson Crewdson, m.a. Twenty Illustrations. 40
RECENT DESIGNS IN DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE. Eight Illustrations 54
STUDIO-TALK (From our own Correspondents)
London, Eight Ulus., 59 ; Dublin, Two Illus., 63 ; Paris, Five Ulus., 65;
Brussels, Eight Illus., 66 ; Dresden, six Ulus., 70 ; Leipzig, Two Illus.,
76 ; Vienna, Two Ulus.', 76: Budapest, Four Illu-^., 77 ; Ivfoscow, One
Ulus., Bo; Christiania, Five Ulus., 82 ; New York, Two Ulus. . . 85
ART SCHOOL NOTES
London. 86
REVIEWS AND NOTICES.87
THE LAY FIGURE : On Finishing a Picture.88
AWARDS IN “THE STUDIO” PRIZE COMPETITIONS. Seven Illus.
The Editor will always be gla t 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 and address 0/ the sender clearly written on every MS,, drawing, etc.
The Studio is registered for transmission to Canada by Canadian Magazine Post,
THE HIGHEST AWARDS at all INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS
I
iTkrrKti&i?
f /ARTISTIC &
W „ WALL
PAPERS.
•WEST-END SHOW-
ROOMS. . .
THE- WALL PAPEROITRY I
3moRTJHER*SX4J
REGENT- SIREET-VA 4.
tactory? 63-ESSEX-RSI
*KJ
THEIR LATEST WALL PAPERS
ARE ALWAYS ON VIEW
Telephone No*
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And are to be obtained of all Decorators and Wall Paper Merchants.
IIBERTY FABRICS
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DURABILITY
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