THE STUDIO
EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME
Contents, Oct. 15, 1913
LEON BAK8T’3 DE8IGNS FOR SCENERY AND COSTUME. By
Gerald C. Siordet. Eight Illustrations ....
THE PAINTINQ8 OF JAMES WHITELAW HAMILTON, A.R.8.A.,
R.S.W. By A. Stodart Walker. Ten Illustrations
ETCHINGS BY LOUIS ORR. Six Illustrations
THE COLOUR LURE OF MEXICO. By Helen Hyde. Nine
Illustrations - - - - • -
THE ROYAL HUNGARIAN ART8 AND CRAFT8 SCHOOL IN
BUDAPE8T. By A. S Lbvetus. Twenty-two Illustrations
8OME PEN-AND-INK SKETCHES OF EQUIHEN BY LESTER G.
HORNBY. Eight Illustrations -
RECENT DESIGNS IN DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE. Six
Illustrations ........
STUDIO TALK (From our own Correspondents):
London Twelve Illus., 57 ; Berlin Five Illus., 63 ! Florence Two
Iilus., 69 ; Paris One Illus., 69 ; Stockholm Three Illus., 72;
Copenhagen Four Illus., 73; Budapest One Illus., 74; Hamburg
Two Ulus., 76; Ghent Three Ulus., 78; Kyoto Five Ulus. • 82
ART SGHOOL NOTES
London 84
REVIEWS AND NOTICE8.84
THE LAY FIGURE : On the Modern Photographer • • -86
SUPPLEMENTS IN COLOUR:
By LEON BAKST
“Fantaisie sur LI Costume Moderns, Dion£." (Water-
Colour) ....... Frontispiece
“Femme avec Offrandk,” and !‘Un Fakir.” Costume
Designs for the Russian Ballet, “Lb Dieu Bleu."
(Water-Colour) ....... 7
By JAMES WHITELAW HAMILTON, A.R.S.A., R.S.W.
“The Meadow." (Oil Painting) - - - • 13
By HELEN HYDE
“ An Interlude—The Breadman’s Donkey.” (Wood Engraving) 27
“A Mexican Coquette." (Wood Engraving) - • • 31
“Reflections.” (Wood Engraving) - - • - 35
UNSWORTH, SON & TRIGGS, Architects
Durford Wood, Petersfield, Hants. (Water-Colour
Perspective) ------- 55
NOTICK TO CONTRIBUTORS.—The Editor will always be glad to consider any articles,
drawings, etc., that may be submitted to him for 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 clearly
written on every MS., drawing, etc.
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EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME
Contents, Oct. 15, 1913
LEON BAK8T’3 DE8IGNS FOR SCENERY AND COSTUME. By
Gerald C. Siordet. Eight Illustrations ....
THE PAINTINQ8 OF JAMES WHITELAW HAMILTON, A.R.8.A.,
R.S.W. By A. Stodart Walker. Ten Illustrations
ETCHINGS BY LOUIS ORR. Six Illustrations
THE COLOUR LURE OF MEXICO. By Helen Hyde. Nine
Illustrations - - - - • -
THE ROYAL HUNGARIAN ART8 AND CRAFT8 SCHOOL IN
BUDAPE8T. By A. S Lbvetus. Twenty-two Illustrations
8OME PEN-AND-INK SKETCHES OF EQUIHEN BY LESTER G.
HORNBY. Eight Illustrations -
RECENT DESIGNS IN DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE. Six
Illustrations ........
STUDIO TALK (From our own Correspondents):
London Twelve Illus., 57 ; Berlin Five Illus., 63 ! Florence Two
Iilus., 69 ; Paris One Illus., 69 ; Stockholm Three Illus., 72;
Copenhagen Four Illus., 73; Budapest One Illus., 74; Hamburg
Two Ulus., 76; Ghent Three Ulus., 78; Kyoto Five Ulus. • 82
ART SGHOOL NOTES
London 84
REVIEWS AND NOTICE8.84
THE LAY FIGURE : On the Modern Photographer • • -86
SUPPLEMENTS IN COLOUR:
By LEON BAKST
“Fantaisie sur LI Costume Moderns, Dion£." (Water-
Colour) ....... Frontispiece
“Femme avec Offrandk,” and !‘Un Fakir.” Costume
Designs for the Russian Ballet, “Lb Dieu Bleu."
(Water-Colour) ....... 7
By JAMES WHITELAW HAMILTON, A.R.S.A., R.S.W.
“The Meadow." (Oil Painting) - - - • 13
By HELEN HYDE
“ An Interlude—The Breadman’s Donkey.” (Wood Engraving) 27
“A Mexican Coquette." (Wood Engraving) - • • 31
“Reflections.” (Wood Engraving) - - • - 35
UNSWORTH, SON & TRIGGS, Architects
Durford Wood, Petersfield, Hants. (Water-Colour
Perspective) ------- 55
NOTICK TO CONTRIBUTORS.—The Editor will always be glad to consider any articles,
drawings, etc., that may be submitted to him for 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 clearly
written on every MS., drawing, etc.
The Studio is registorad.for transmission to Canada by Canadian Magazine Post
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