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Studio: international art — 61.1914

DOI Heft:
No. 250 (February 1914)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21209#0068

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Studio- Talk

"THE HOWDEN DAM, DERWENT VALLEY WATERWORKS, NEARING COMPLETION. DRAWING BY W. R. E. GOODRICH

Other exhibitions of the past month calling for a Sheffield artist, Mr. W. R. E. Goodrich, who after

reference are Mr. Wynne Apperley's at Walker's studying at the Sheffield School of Art and in

Gallery, "Sunlight on the Ruins of Rome," exhibiting Italy is now entering upon an artistic career with

the treasure house for artists of a certain tempera- much promise of future success,

ment amidst the work there of modern excavators ; -

and at the Leicester Gallery Mr. Claude Shepper- The Chelsea Arts Club's Annual Costume Ball

son's original drawings for " Punch" showing that will be held at the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington,

reproduction does not always do this fastidious on Wednesday, March 4. As on previous occa-

draughtsman justice. sions, the arrangements are in the hands of Mr. G.

Sherwood Foster, 15 Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W.

The tinted pen drawing by Mrs. Leslia Newall -

which we reproduce on page 63 shows that this artist, Messrs. Yamanaka and Co. are holding an exhi-

who though married is not long past her teens, has bition of Japanese decorated screens by Old Masters

a marked feeling for decorative composition. She in the galleries of the Royal Society of British Artists,

was for more than two years a student at the Slade Suffolk Street, Pall Mall. The exhibition remains

School, an institution in which perhaps more than open till the 26th inst.
any other in London sound draughtsmanship is

inculcated as the essential foundation of all good "| EDINBURGH.—The novelty of the exhi-

art. On leaving the Slade Mrs. Newall became a I I bition of the Scottish Society of Artists,

pupil of Mr. Byam Shaw and we may infer that which opened in the Royal Scottish

under him her natural instinct for decorative ■»—^ Academy Galleries in December, was the

expression has been encouraged. collection of pictures by Post-Impressionists,

- Futurists, and Cubists. It has always been the aim

The excellent drawing of The Howden Dam of the society to have in its annual collection some

which we reproduce on this page is by a young examples of phases of aitistic work that the young
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