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Studio: international art — 52.1911

DOI issue:
No. 218 (May, 1911)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20972#0338

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Studio- Talk

Henry Blackburn School of Black and White Art.
For many years the artist has exhibited at the Royal
Academy and occasionally also with the Inter-
national Society.

The Old Dudley Art Society tempted us this
season with the names of Sargent, Herkomer, and
Poynter, but these painters were not contributing
except in a slight vein. Altogether perhaps the
exhibition was less successful than usual; the same
small group, consisting of the President, Mr.
Burleigh Bruhl, and a few lieutenants, most notably
Sir William Eden, gave it its interest for the serious
visitor. Contributions from Sir E. A. Waterlow
and Sir J. D. Linton were welcome features.

The Fine Art Society has been exhibiting the
work of The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in
Water Colours. Among the interesting works shown
were all those of the gifted Margaret Macdonald
Mackintosh ; An Evening Breeze, by Mr. Patrick
Downie; Busy Dordrecht, by Mr. R. M. G.
Coventry; Blowing Fresh, by Mr. R. Clouston
Young; The Pier, Lochgoilhead, by Mr. George
Houston ; Beccles, by Mr. Robert W. Allan ; July,
presidential badge of the British medical asso- by Mr. James Kay ; Warwick Castle, by Mr.
ciation (gold and enamel), by Walter stove Robert Little, R.W.S.; Playmates, by Miss Katharine
(Seep. 319)

rather that there is a
knack here in giving the
suggestion of a smile to
the lips. One can weary
of this smile though.

Some silks at theBaillie
Gallery by Miss Wakana
Utagawa, descendant of
the Toyokunis, showed a
rather charming marriage
of Japanese Art to
Western influence — in
Miss Utagawa an uncon-
scious influence, at least
that only which is felt by
residence in the West.

We reproduce in
colours a monotype by
Mr. E. Leslie Badham,
R.B.A., and former Presi-
dent of the East Sussex
Arts Club. At one time
Mr. Badham was prin-
cipal Instructor at the embroidery ('See Brighton Studio-Talk, p. 319) by elaine lessore
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