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Studio: international art — 62.1914

DOI Heft:
No. 254 (June 1914)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21210#0077

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PERGOLA, HOHENZOLLERN PLATZ, WILMERSDORF, BERLIN

STUDIO-TALK. esteemed member through the death ot Mr. E. R.

Hughes, a nephew of Mr. Arthur Hughes, and like

(J'rom Our Own Correspondents.) , • , , . . , . , . ° '

r ' mm closely associated with the Pre-Raphaelite

LONDON.— Two Associates of the Royal Brotherhood. " Ted" Hughes, as he was known

Academy were elected to full membership among his friends, was elected an Associate of the

of that body at a General Assembly held Society in 1891 and a full member in 1895 ' he

at the beginning of last month — Mr. made a distinguished place for himself as a painter

George Adolphus Storey and Mr. Henry Scott of romantic subjects.

Tuke. Mr. Storey was elected Associate as long -

ago as 1876, and his promotion takes place when Although there was nothing particularly exciting
he has completed his eightieth year. A few months in the exhibition of the International Society of
ago he was appointed Professor of Perspective to Sculptors, Painters, and Gravers, it deserves to be
the Academy, a post which was revived by his remembered for its well-sustained interest and its
appointment after being extinct for more than half generally high level of merit. A great deal of good
a century. As a painter his speciality has been the work was included in it—work sound in intention
" subject" picture, but he has also executed some and admirable in accomplishment—and there was
excellent portraits, a notable one being the portrait very little which could be dismissed as merely
of the artist's mother, presented by the National Art extravagant or absurdly fantastic. The pictures
Collections Fund to the Tate Gallery. Mr. Tuke, most worthy of record were Mr. D. Y. Cameron's
whose pictures of boys bathing in the sea are always dignified and finely designed landscape, Ben
a popular feature of the summer exhibitions, was Vorlich—Autumn, Mr. James Pryde's The Court-
horn, in 1858 and elected Associate in 1900. Two yard, Mr. Henry Bishop's delightful tone studies
of his pictures have been purchased under the Tranquillity and Early Morning: Tetuan, Mr.

Chantrey Bequest. _ Oliver Hall's Road over the Westmorland Moors

Mr. Glyn Philpot's curiously treated fantasy, The

The Old Water-Colour Society has lost an Forsaken Goddess, and Mr. E. H. Kennington's

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