THE STUDIO
EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME.
Contents, Apr. 15, 1914
SOME NEW DECORATIVE PANEL8 AND FAN8 BY GEORGE
SHERINGHAM. By A. L. Baldry. Seventeen Illustrations - 175
A BRUS8ELS MANSION DESIGNED BY PROF. JOSEF
HOFFMANN OF VIENNA. Eight Illustrations - - - 189
THE REVIVAL OF NEEDLEWORK IN ITALY. By Elisa Ricci.
Fifteen Illustrations - 107
GRAVE MONUMENTS BY HANS DAMMANN. Eight Illustrations 207
THE PAINTINGS OF AUGUSTUS KOOPMAN. By E. A. Taylor.
Six Illustrations - - - - - - - - 215
THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF
PAINTER-ETCHERS. Eight Illustrations - - . - 221
8TUDIO TALK (From our own Correspondents):
London Three Illus., 231; Manchester One Illus., 234; Birmingham
235; Berlin Two Illus., 236; Paris Four Illus., 237; Budapest
Six Illus., 238; Cologne 242; Amsterdam Two Illus., 243;
Philadelphia Six Illus., 24s : Kyoto Two Illus. ■ - -251
ART SCHOOL NOTES
Glasgow Three Illus. - • . . . . . -235
REVIEW8 AND NOTICE8.......255
THE LAY FIGURE: On the Remuneration of the Artist- . - 258
SUPPLEMENTS IN COLOUR:
By GEORGE SHERINGHAM
"The Dream of Maxen Wledig, Emperor of Rome."
(Decoration Painted on Silk) - Frontispiece
'The Wave." (Painted Silk Fan)
"The Runawat Faun" and "The Fountain." (Painted
Silk Fans) .......
"Wu-Sin-Yin, The Great." (Water-Colour on Silk)
SUPPLEMENTS IN TINT
Emilia Ars, Bologna, Needlepoint Lace
By ALFRED HARTLEY
"Herring Boats, St. Ives." (Aquatint)
By DAVID WATERSON, R.E.
" One Summer's Day." (Mezzotint) -
177
183
187
199
223
229
NOTICE 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.
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EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME.
Contents, Apr. 15, 1914
SOME NEW DECORATIVE PANEL8 AND FAN8 BY GEORGE
SHERINGHAM. By A. L. Baldry. Seventeen Illustrations - 175
A BRUS8ELS MANSION DESIGNED BY PROF. JOSEF
HOFFMANN OF VIENNA. Eight Illustrations - - - 189
THE REVIVAL OF NEEDLEWORK IN ITALY. By Elisa Ricci.
Fifteen Illustrations - 107
GRAVE MONUMENTS BY HANS DAMMANN. Eight Illustrations 207
THE PAINTINGS OF AUGUSTUS KOOPMAN. By E. A. Taylor.
Six Illustrations - - - - - - - - 215
THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF
PAINTER-ETCHERS. Eight Illustrations - - . - 221
8TUDIO TALK (From our own Correspondents):
London Three Illus., 231; Manchester One Illus., 234; Birmingham
235; Berlin Two Illus., 236; Paris Four Illus., 237; Budapest
Six Illus., 238; Cologne 242; Amsterdam Two Illus., 243;
Philadelphia Six Illus., 24s : Kyoto Two Illus. ■ - -251
ART SCHOOL NOTES
Glasgow Three Illus. - • . . . . . -235
REVIEW8 AND NOTICE8.......255
THE LAY FIGURE: On the Remuneration of the Artist- . - 258
SUPPLEMENTS IN COLOUR:
By GEORGE SHERINGHAM
"The Dream of Maxen Wledig, Emperor of Rome."
(Decoration Painted on Silk) - Frontispiece
'The Wave." (Painted Silk Fan)
"The Runawat Faun" and "The Fountain." (Painted
Silk Fans) .......
"Wu-Sin-Yin, The Great." (Water-Colour on Silk)
SUPPLEMENTS IN TINT
Emilia Ars, Bologna, Needlepoint Lace
By ALFRED HARTLEY
"Herring Boats, St. Ives." (Aquatint)
By DAVID WATERSON, R.E.
" One Summer's Day." (Mezzotint) -
177
183
187
199
223
229
NOTICE 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.
Thb Studio is registortd for transmission to Canada by Canadian Magaiine Post
THE HIGHEST AWARDS at all INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS
Iff
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WALL
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TCI
THEIR LATEST WALL PAPERS
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And are to be obtained of all Decorators and Wall Paper MerohantS
BERT^
FURNITURE
BROCADES
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& COMPARE PRICES
ESTIMATES FOB UPHOLSTERY
WORK. AND CURTAINS FGEE
LIBERTY* C?.
REGENT 5T. LONDON