Universitätsbibliothek HeidelbergUniversitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Metadaten

Studio: international art — 53.1911

DOI Heft:
Nr. 222 (September 1911)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20973#0335

DWork-Logo
Überblick
loading ...
Faksimile
0.5
1 cm
facsimile
Vollansicht
OCR-Volltext
Studio- Talk

The two wood-engravings reproduced belong to country; we also know him as a designer of those

aseries of twenty-six illustrating the Alsatian legend lovely tapestries wovenbyLeo Belmont, and this time

of the Middle Ages, " Theodolinde." Executed with we have learnt to know and value him as a sculptor,

refinement, they have a character which accords His marble bust, Sancta Mater, is a fine work, in

well with the period of the legend, while the which he has achieved a rare depth and poetry of

personal note is revealed in all of them. expression, the soft yellow Hungarian marble in

F. M. A. which it is chiselled lending itself admirably to the
-- artist's purpose. Another work by the same artist

The painter Alphonse Stengelin is perhaps alone shown at this exhibition was a bronze bust of that
among contemporary French artists as one who promising young artist R. Mihaly. I noted also
lives and works almost entirely in Holland, and The Awakening, by Ferencz Sidlo, a young sculptor,
this picturesque country has no more secrets for as a distinctly meritorious work, the modelling being
him, for he has explored it and scoured it in every quite excellent,
sense. In his landscapes of Holland, Stengelin

has rather avoided the well-known localities such Among the landscape painters who contributed
as Haarlem, Dordrecht, and The Hague; he to this exhibition Baron Mednyanszky claims the
prefers the little out-of-the-way country nooks and first place. He only sent one picture, A Windy
corners which are less familiar : the
great windmills which are reflected
in the waters of the canals, moon-
light scenes with the moon rising
over solitary pools, or sailing barques
at their moorings on a sandy shore.
On themes such as these Stengelin
brings to bear a peculiarly sensitive
vision and an extremely delicate
metier. The painting which we
reproduce opposite, and which
belongs to the collection of Monsieur
J.J. Frappa, is one of the finest
morceaux of this remarkable artist,
who ranks among the best land-
scapists of the French school.

H. F.

BUDAPEST —The exhi-
bition of the Royal
Hungarian Art Society in
the first half of this year
was of peculiar interest, insomuch
as it ushered in the fiftieth year of
the foundation of the society. This
event will be celebrated at the
coming exhibition, which promises
to be of a high level; but here
there were comparatively few works
of really high artistic value. In
Aladar Kriesch Korosfoi (in Hun-
garian the order of these names is
reversed) Hungary possesses a culti-
vated artist of whom she may well
be proud. We know him as a
painter of subjects taken from the

. . wood-engraving illustrating the alsatian legend of " tiieo-

legendary and romantic history of his dolinde." by m. v. achener

3r4
 
Annotationen