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and carpets, which are of blue-green. The lady's in flesh painting and mastery of reflections; very
boudoir with its American walnut-wood furniture charming, too, are the studies now reproduced,
is made cheerful with its coverings of green-ribbed Kari, A Mora Peasant Girl, and At the Window.
silk and its Smyrna carpet designed by R. A. Besides Zorn, Carl Larssen figures largely in this
Schroder. J. J. Swedish section with thirty-six water-colours—
studies of Swedish home life—and other works, and
OME.—Having already treated the Oesterman's portrait of H.M. the King of Sweden
Italian section of the International is to be noted.
R
Art Exhibition in a separate notice I
propose here to glance at the main Norway shows the work of Halfdar Sbrom, the
features of interest in some of the foreign portraits of Munch and the modernity and relent-
sections. The art of Sweden, Norway, and less realism of Christian Krobg; while Thorolf
Denmark is contained within the same Palace Holmboe appears with three landscapes, one
of Art as the Italian paintings and sculpture, of which is here reproduced. In the art of
occupying about six rooms in all, and containing Denmark I would call special attention to the
much that is of original merit. The work of Youth and Sunshine of the painter J. F. Willumsen,
Anders Zorn is too well known to readers of The whose portrait appears beside his wife in this same
Studio to need detailed criticism here, more section from the brush of N. V. Dorph, with the
especially as, though fully represented here with very painting- just mentioned introduced behind
twelve paintings, he does not in any of them depart them, upon the walls of their studio. This work
from themes which he had already treated with with its invigorating title is certainly a masterpiece
distinction. His Morning Awakening and Mother of brilliantplein-air painting—a scene on the sands,
and Daughter axe brilliant instances of his technique a lot of merry youngsters scampering over the beach
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and carpets, which are of blue-green. The lady's in flesh painting and mastery of reflections; very
boudoir with its American walnut-wood furniture charming, too, are the studies now reproduced,
is made cheerful with its coverings of green-ribbed Kari, A Mora Peasant Girl, and At the Window.
silk and its Smyrna carpet designed by R. A. Besides Zorn, Carl Larssen figures largely in this
Schroder. J. J. Swedish section with thirty-six water-colours—
studies of Swedish home life—and other works, and
OME.—Having already treated the Oesterman's portrait of H.M. the King of Sweden
Italian section of the International is to be noted.
R
Art Exhibition in a separate notice I
propose here to glance at the main Norway shows the work of Halfdar Sbrom, the
features of interest in some of the foreign portraits of Munch and the modernity and relent-
sections. The art of Sweden, Norway, and less realism of Christian Krobg; while Thorolf
Denmark is contained within the same Palace Holmboe appears with three landscapes, one
of Art as the Italian paintings and sculpture, of which is here reproduced. In the art of
occupying about six rooms in all, and containing Denmark I would call special attention to the
much that is of original merit. The work of Youth and Sunshine of the painter J. F. Willumsen,
Anders Zorn is too well known to readers of The whose portrait appears beside his wife in this same
Studio to need detailed criticism here, more section from the brush of N. V. Dorph, with the
especially as, though fully represented here with very painting- just mentioned introduced behind
twelve paintings, he does not in any of them depart them, upon the walls of their studio. This work
from themes which he had already treated with with its invigorating title is certainly a masterpiece
distinction. His Morning Awakening and Mother of brilliantplein-air painting—a scene on the sands,
and Daughter axe brilliant instances of his technique a lot of merry youngsters scampering over the beach
GENTLEMAN S ROOM. DESIGNED BY PROF. BRUNO PAUL FOR THE VEREINIGTE WERK5TATTEN_ FUR KUNST IM
HANDWERK, BERLIN
73