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Studio: international art — 58.1913

DOI Heft:
No. 239 (February 1913)
DOI Artikel:
The Arts and Crafts Society's exhibition at the Grosvenor Gallery, [2]
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21160#0049

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The Arts and Crafts Society s Exhibition

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and T U3TRE mug, covered faceted vase, jardiniere, china napkin ring, and jug.
by alfred h. and loulse powell; executed and exhibited by j. wedgwood and sons

l, as were Mr. Ambrose Heal's dresser of chestnut wood

Elaborate pictures in embroidery, such as reminiscent of the early days of the Arts and

frequently to be seen a few years ago at ^ furniture of the

exhibitions^ the National Art Competition and y^ ^ ^ ^ ^

sometimes at those of the Arts and Crafts bociety, ^ Mr_ Hea,,s dresser; though plain

seem for the time to have passed out of fashion _l ^ ^ ^ good ^ ^

needlecraft. There was little of the kind tne nd ^ in workmanship. Much of the

recent exhibition, where table linen, bedspreads, of the uitra-simple type betrayed

samplers and garments for children were more m amateur at the first glance and was either

evidence than the work of successors to the iamous ponderously and immovably heavy.

MissLinwood. Mrs. Christie, accomplished as a ^ £ School of Afts and Crafts in

teacher and as a worker, exhibited among other exhibited a music cabinet

things in the Large Gallery a wall panel and some ^uthamptoi ^ ^ ^ ^

attractive embroidered table linen executed in i ^ ^ ^ q{ m

conjunction with Fraulem Kipping and ^rauie and Mr E, j. Minahane. It was in good

Mussner and a cross-stitch sampler by her own ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ for ^ .{

hands. , d

Most of the needlework, however, was displayed was ,p ann ^ ^ ^

in the Small Gallery, where there were embroidered There 5

curtain borders by Miss E.
Kate Pavey and Miss Lucy
E. B. Mackenzie and a
child's dress by Miss Ellen
A. Walton, together with
many other pieces of equal
interest. Among the need-
lework in the Corner Gal-
!ery was the embroidered
fire screen shown in one of
the illustrations that ac-
company this article. The
screen with its quaint pat-
tern of fir trees, toadstools
and field grasses and flowers
was designed and worked by

w „„„ aitakpIFCE in children s chapel BY b. M. KOI lv

Miss Dorothy C. Hudson. panel for altariiece l
 
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