Studio-Talk
haus was undoubtedly the collection of works by races were exhibited by Lazar Krestin, that of
the late Rudolf Quittner, from which even the an old Persian Jew being of great distinction
cursory spectator could see how great was the and dignity of bearing,
promise he gave and how his talent grew and -
developed from year to year. He was a true Otto Herschel showed some charming essays
seeker after nature, a keen observer, gifted with in interior painting, and another example of the
a poetic temperament and a refined sense of same genre by Jacques Sternfield deserves men-
colour. A collective exhibition of works by a tion for its shrewd observation. F. Brunner's
painter of the old school, Karl Freiherr von glimpses of old-world villages and Max Suppan-
Merode, also proved of interest, especially those tschitsch's charming renderings of Danubian
depicting street scenes in Vienna and her sur- scenery were among the attractions. Franz
roundings. Windhager, although at the beginning of his
- career, has already given proof of signal gifts.
The portraits were comparatively few in AH the paintings he exhibited found purchasers
number, among the artists being John Quincy on the opening day. Most of these were open-
Adams, N. Schattenstein, H. Rauchinger, Robert air studies, one of them, the Ausflug, showing
Schiff, Heinrich von Angeli, W. V. Krausz, and holiday makers resting under a tree, being
Victor Scharf. Paul Joanowitch sent one of especially notable because of the wonderful
the venerable Emperor Francis Joseph, for manipulation of light and colour,
which he received sittings a short time ago. A -"■-
young artist, Marie Rosenthal-Hatschek showed David Kohn, a pastmaster in pencil and red
a large charcoal drawing representing a sitting chalk drawings, was ably represented ; and
of the Professors of the Vienna Faculty of among the etchers who contributed were Fer-
Medicine. Some capital studies of the Eastern dinand Gold, Hans am Ende, Fritz Pontini,
"tyrolese house and garden " (oil) (Hagenbund, Vienna) by august roth
148
haus was undoubtedly the collection of works by races were exhibited by Lazar Krestin, that of
the late Rudolf Quittner, from which even the an old Persian Jew being of great distinction
cursory spectator could see how great was the and dignity of bearing,
promise he gave and how his talent grew and -
developed from year to year. He was a true Otto Herschel showed some charming essays
seeker after nature, a keen observer, gifted with in interior painting, and another example of the
a poetic temperament and a refined sense of same genre by Jacques Sternfield deserves men-
colour. A collective exhibition of works by a tion for its shrewd observation. F. Brunner's
painter of the old school, Karl Freiherr von glimpses of old-world villages and Max Suppan-
Merode, also proved of interest, especially those tschitsch's charming renderings of Danubian
depicting street scenes in Vienna and her sur- scenery were among the attractions. Franz
roundings. Windhager, although at the beginning of his
- career, has already given proof of signal gifts.
The portraits were comparatively few in AH the paintings he exhibited found purchasers
number, among the artists being John Quincy on the opening day. Most of these were open-
Adams, N. Schattenstein, H. Rauchinger, Robert air studies, one of them, the Ausflug, showing
Schiff, Heinrich von Angeli, W. V. Krausz, and holiday makers resting under a tree, being
Victor Scharf. Paul Joanowitch sent one of especially notable because of the wonderful
the venerable Emperor Francis Joseph, for manipulation of light and colour,
which he received sittings a short time ago. A -"■-
young artist, Marie Rosenthal-Hatschek showed David Kohn, a pastmaster in pencil and red
a large charcoal drawing representing a sitting chalk drawings, was ably represented ; and
of the Professors of the Vienna Faculty of among the etchers who contributed were Fer-
Medicine. Some capital studies of the Eastern dinand Gold, Hans am Ende, Fritz Pontini,
"tyrolese house and garden " (oil) (Hagenbund, Vienna) by august roth
148