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The National Competition of Schools of Art, ign
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pen and ink book illustration : "study of ispwich " by leonard squirrell (ipswich)
Ernest M. Gilliard of Bristol (Kensington) and attention to detail should lead to much better
a well-shaped flower-pot by Constance White of the work later on. A promising Lambeth student,
same school; and some bowls of green and white Dorothy Payne, was represented by a number
by George Goodall of Salford. of drawings in black and white, fluent and
The examiners for book illustration note with vigorous in execution, and showing in several
satisfaction the increasing tendency on the part of instances exceptionally good arrangement and
students to make use of local material. A good design. The two lithographs by Stanley Royle of
example of this was an excellent drawing in pen Sheffield, one of barges and warehouses, and the
and ink of Ipswich town and
docks as seen from the tower
of Holy Trinity Church. It
was the work of Leonard
Squirrell of Ipswich School
of Art, who showed with this
drawing a number of com- jlL
mendable small studies in IP>
pencil. The shipping and /|*\
dock studies by Sydney A. W. • / ftl \
Gammell of Liverpool were / r\l \
carefully drawn and pleasant / I M \ — Ml, m
in tone; and a special word [/ ^^mf^^^^M^k ■ J \ i^^^^KaP
of praise is due to the lUKM, WwhI WA
aquatints by William P. "™^B
Robins of Westminster (St. 1_ jfc"
designs for etched book illus- " J^tSStj^^ BhbR
tration by Ada I. Lewis of
Bristol (Queen's Road) erred ^ .....— • ''^SPRr^*'*"
on the side of over-elabora- ^^»IHB(BB|BPiBiiHB^^HSBIHH^»l^-~''
tion, but the sincerity of her . „ ,
' . 1 etched book illustration. by sydney a. w. gammell (liverpool, city
drawing and careful school of art)
298
The National Competition of Schools of Art, ign
i
pen and ink book illustration : "study of ispwich " by leonard squirrell (ipswich)
Ernest M. Gilliard of Bristol (Kensington) and attention to detail should lead to much better
a well-shaped flower-pot by Constance White of the work later on. A promising Lambeth student,
same school; and some bowls of green and white Dorothy Payne, was represented by a number
by George Goodall of Salford. of drawings in black and white, fluent and
The examiners for book illustration note with vigorous in execution, and showing in several
satisfaction the increasing tendency on the part of instances exceptionally good arrangement and
students to make use of local material. A good design. The two lithographs by Stanley Royle of
example of this was an excellent drawing in pen Sheffield, one of barges and warehouses, and the
and ink of Ipswich town and
docks as seen from the tower
of Holy Trinity Church. It
was the work of Leonard
Squirrell of Ipswich School
of Art, who showed with this
drawing a number of com- jlL
mendable small studies in IP>
pencil. The shipping and /|*\
dock studies by Sydney A. W. • / ftl \
Gammell of Liverpool were / r\l \
carefully drawn and pleasant / I M \ — Ml, m
in tone; and a special word [/ ^^mf^^^^M^k ■ J \ i^^^^KaP
of praise is due to the lUKM, WwhI WA
aquatints by William P. "™^B
Robins of Westminster (St. 1_ jfc"
designs for etched book illus- " J^tSStj^^ BhbR
tration by Ada I. Lewis of
Bristol (Queen's Road) erred ^ .....— • ''^SPRr^*'*"
on the side of over-elabora- ^^»IHB(BB|BPiBiiHB^^HSBIHH^»l^-~''
tion, but the sincerity of her . „ ,
' . 1 etched book illustration. by sydney a. w. gammell (liverpool, city
drawing and careful school of art)
298