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Studio: international art — 56.1912

DOI issue:
No. 234 (September 1912)
DOI article:
Whitley, William Thomas: The National Competition of Schools of Art, 1912
DOI Page / Citation link: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21157#0326

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The National Competition of Schools of Art, igi2

SILVER TEA-CADDY. BY KATE M. EADIE
(BIRMINGHAM, MARGARET STREET)

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dress fabrics by Berengaria Fildes (Morecambe);
the blue chintzes and cotton prints by Mabel L.
Hinton (Dudley); and the printed muslins by
Florence D. Watson (Leeds, Vernon Street). The
furniture silks shown by two Macclesfield students,
Arthur Mottram and William Ray, also deserve
commendation. William T. Whitley.

of stepping forward with
outstretched arms, by a
Nottingham student, Wil-
liam H. Wright. Of the
paintings from life those
by William H. Myers, of
Manchester, were as good
as any, but the average was
not high.

Some excellent designs
for various fabrics, accom-
panied in most cases by
specimens of the material,
were shown in the exhi-
bition. Prominent among
them were the printed silk

STAINED WOOD BOX FOR PLAYING-CARDS

BY ESTHER N. F. BROWN (REGENT STREET POLYTECHNIC)

and simplicity, was shown by James O’Brien (Dublin, Metro-
politan School); and a capital study of a man, seen in the act

BUFF-COLOURED LUSTRE VASE. BY
JOYCE A. REDDROP (LANCASTER)
 
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