Art School Notes
a quietly evolved style in Rudolf Sieck's peaceful Mr. A. G. Verona was given as the author of a
and punctilious landscapes, and in the homelike picture entitled The Table of Tramn in the Olt
romanticism of Ernst Liebermann's genres and Valley, reproduced in our November number
landscapes. (p. 165).
Fritz Gurlitt offered an interesting show in a ART SCHOOL NOTES,
collection of works by Angelo Jank, the sportive _ ONDON.—At the Royal Academy on De-
character of which, refined by reserved yet vivid cember 9 the biennial gold medal and
colourism, proved fascinating in the triumphant scholarship of ^200 were awarded to a
actuality of riders and horses. Homage to the J_y WQman for the second time jn succession
art of half a century ago, when Italian scenery was and ^ women students between them carried oft
still the ideal of the German landscape-painter, neady ^ ^ pamters> prizes. The president in
was at the same time shown m the delightful works hig addresg after the prize distribution made some
of Carl Morgenstern. J. J. pointed comments on the alleged slackness of the
men, but spoke in high terms of the work of the
Erratum.—We regret that through an oversight painter gold-medallist, Miss Margaret Lindsay
the name of Mr. N. Vermont instead of that of Williams, who on the evening of the prize distribu-
tion was complimented by
many Academicians ot
widely different views. Their
praise was given not only to
the gold medal picture, The
City of Refuge, by Miss
Williams, but to her excellent
design for the decoration of
a portion of a public build-
ing, Winter, which gained
the prize of ^30. The
sculptor's gold medal and
scholarship of ^200 was
won by Mr. Angel, with a
fine group illustrating the
subject Rescued; and the
similar honours for architects
by Mr. Alan Binning with a
design for The Hall of a City
Company. Miss Gladys M.
C. Kennedy won the Turner
medal and Miss Joan Joshua
the Creswick; and the re-
maining prize-winners in-
cluded Miss F. M. Walden,
Miss K. C. Clausen, Miss
M. E. Green, Mr. H. E.
Quick, Mr. F. C. Mitchell,
Mr. G. Ledward, Mr. R. P.
Baker, Mr. J. M. Whitelaw,
and Miss G. M. Hawkins.
fWf\ Mr. H. W. B. Davis, R. A.,
Mr. Henry Pegram, A.R.A.,
and Mr. William Orpen,
I.OTHAR AND GERTRUD VON KUNOWSKI ADAU-JJU
FROM AN ETCHING BY PROF. HEINRICH WOLFF A.K.A., Who lUdged the
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a quietly evolved style in Rudolf Sieck's peaceful Mr. A. G. Verona was given as the author of a
and punctilious landscapes, and in the homelike picture entitled The Table of Tramn in the Olt
romanticism of Ernst Liebermann's genres and Valley, reproduced in our November number
landscapes. (p. 165).
Fritz Gurlitt offered an interesting show in a ART SCHOOL NOTES,
collection of works by Angelo Jank, the sportive _ ONDON.—At the Royal Academy on De-
character of which, refined by reserved yet vivid cember 9 the biennial gold medal and
colourism, proved fascinating in the triumphant scholarship of ^200 were awarded to a
actuality of riders and horses. Homage to the J_y WQman for the second time jn succession
art of half a century ago, when Italian scenery was and ^ women students between them carried oft
still the ideal of the German landscape-painter, neady ^ ^ pamters> prizes. The president in
was at the same time shown m the delightful works hig addresg after the prize distribution made some
of Carl Morgenstern. J. J. pointed comments on the alleged slackness of the
men, but spoke in high terms of the work of the
Erratum.—We regret that through an oversight painter gold-medallist, Miss Margaret Lindsay
the name of Mr. N. Vermont instead of that of Williams, who on the evening of the prize distribu-
tion was complimented by
many Academicians ot
widely different views. Their
praise was given not only to
the gold medal picture, The
City of Refuge, by Miss
Williams, but to her excellent
design for the decoration of
a portion of a public build-
ing, Winter, which gained
the prize of ^30. The
sculptor's gold medal and
scholarship of ^200 was
won by Mr. Angel, with a
fine group illustrating the
subject Rescued; and the
similar honours for architects
by Mr. Alan Binning with a
design for The Hall of a City
Company. Miss Gladys M.
C. Kennedy won the Turner
medal and Miss Joan Joshua
the Creswick; and the re-
maining prize-winners in-
cluded Miss F. M. Walden,
Miss K. C. Clausen, Miss
M. E. Green, Mr. H. E.
Quick, Mr. F. C. Mitchell,
Mr. G. Ledward, Mr. R. P.
Baker, Mr. J. M. Whitelaw,
and Miss G. M. Hawkins.
fWf\ Mr. H. W. B. Davis, R. A.,
Mr. Henry Pegram, A.R.A.,
and Mr. William Orpen,
I.OTHAR AND GERTRUD VON KUNOWSKI ADAU-JJU
FROM AN ETCHING BY PROF. HEINRICH WOLFF A.K.A., Who lUdged the
339