THE STUDIO.
EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME.
Contents, June 15, 1912
SUPPLEMENTS:—A Reproduction in Colours of an Oil Painting by
W. Q. VON GLEHN, entitled, “New England”; a Reproduction
in Colours of an Oil Painting iy W. Q. VON QLEMN, entitled
|j* The Letter ” ; a Reproduction in Colours of a decorative Panel,
‘To Spring” by Shelley, lettered and illuminated by
H. GRANVILLE FELL ; a Reproduction in Colours, of an Il-
luminated Text, “The Gospel of Peace,” by LOUISE POWELL;
a Reproduction in Colours and Gold of Pages from “The Song
££ PRINTED by St. John Hornby and Illuminated by
FLORENCE KINGSFORD (Mrs. Sydney Cockerell); a Reproduction
in Colours and Gold of Keats’s Sonnet, “On First Looking into
Chapman’s ‘Homer,’" lettered and illuminated by HERBERT
WHITE8IDE; a tinted Reproduction of an Etching by MARINO
M. LUSY, ENTITLED “ La MoUSQU£b.”
THE PAINTINGS OF WILFRID Q. VON GLEHN. By T. Martin
Wood. Ten Illustrations ..... ,3
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION, 1912. Fourteen Illustrations 13
THE 8PRINQ EXHIBITIONS IN VIENNA. By A. S. Lbvbtus.
Eighteen Illustrations ....... 39
80ME MODERN ILLUMINATIONS. By Baroness Rosenkrantz.
Twenty Illustrations ....... 45
8TUDIO TALK (From our own Correspondents):
London Four Illus., 61; Florence Two Illus., 66; Vienna Two
Illus., 66; Paris Four Illus., 68; Rome Three Illus., 71;
Moscow Six Illus., 75; Berlin One Illus., 80; Barcelona Two
Illus. .........80
ART SCHOOL NOTES. London ... *82
REVIEWS AND NOTICE8.83
THE LAY FIGURE : On the Possibilities of Historical Painting - 86
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course rejected MSS., and all drawings, etc., rejected or accepted; but under no circumstances
can he hold himself responsible for the safe custody or return thereof stamps for return
should always be sent, and the name and address of the sender cUarly written on every
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EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME.
Contents, June 15, 1912
SUPPLEMENTS:—A Reproduction in Colours of an Oil Painting by
W. Q. VON GLEHN, entitled, “New England”; a Reproduction
in Colours of an Oil Painting iy W. Q. VON QLEMN, entitled
|j* The Letter ” ; a Reproduction in Colours of a decorative Panel,
‘To Spring” by Shelley, lettered and illuminated by
H. GRANVILLE FELL ; a Reproduction in Colours, of an Il-
luminated Text, “The Gospel of Peace,” by LOUISE POWELL;
a Reproduction in Colours and Gold of Pages from “The Song
££ PRINTED by St. John Hornby and Illuminated by
FLORENCE KINGSFORD (Mrs. Sydney Cockerell); a Reproduction
in Colours and Gold of Keats’s Sonnet, “On First Looking into
Chapman’s ‘Homer,’" lettered and illuminated by HERBERT
WHITE8IDE; a tinted Reproduction of an Etching by MARINO
M. LUSY, ENTITLED “ La MoUSQU£b.”
THE PAINTINGS OF WILFRID Q. VON GLEHN. By T. Martin
Wood. Ten Illustrations ..... ,3
THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION, 1912. Fourteen Illustrations 13
THE 8PRINQ EXHIBITIONS IN VIENNA. By A. S. Lbvbtus.
Eighteen Illustrations ....... 39
80ME MODERN ILLUMINATIONS. By Baroness Rosenkrantz.
Twenty Illustrations ....... 45
8TUDIO TALK (From our own Correspondents):
London Four Illus., 61; Florence Two Illus., 66; Vienna Two
Illus., 66; Paris Four Illus., 68; Rome Three Illus., 71;
Moscow Six Illus., 75; Berlin One Illus., 80; Barcelona Two
Illus. .........80
ART SCHOOL NOTES. London ... *82
REVIEWS AND NOTICE8.83
THE LAY FIGURE : On the Possibilities of Historical Painting - 86
The Editor will always be clad to consider any articles, drawings, etc., that may be sub-
mitted to him with a view to publication, and every effort will be made to return in due
course rejected MSS., and all drawings, etc., rejected or accepted; but under no circumstances
can he hold himself responsible for the safe custody or return thereof stamps for return
should always be sent, and the name and address of the sender cUarly written on every
MS., drawing, etc.
The Studio is registered for transmission to Canada by Canadian Magazine Post.
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