The National Competition of Schools of Art, igi4
ETCHING BY LEONARD R. SQUIRRELI. (IPSWICH)
reflection of her lace in a hand-mirror, and warned designed border representing seaweed and swim-
by her lover in the background :— ming fish.
,. , , . , Among the many boxes and caskets should be
Sweet, DC not proud of those two ejes ° J
Which starlike sparkle in their skies. mentioned one of carved boxwood with brass
, ,. , , . , . mounts by Miss Ethel W. Watson, of Birmingham
1 he seventeenth-century ladies and their admirers ,,, _ . , . , , . .
, , , . ,,. .... . , (Margaret Street); another with decorations in
on the inner sides of the doors of Miss White s . . ' . . . , ,
, .., . . , gesso of a figure of ustice with sword and scales
triptych recalled in their skilful grouping and f r , , . .
, , , ■ , , , , , by Miss Marione L. Best, of the Polytechnic
pleasant colour those painted by her last year on ' . lb' It 'tl 1 1
the gold medal panel that was afterwards presented nstitute . an a g o\e )ox in \va nu , wi i c ever )
to the Queen, together with a card table top by
Miss Hester M. Wagstaff, which also gained a gold
medal on that occasion. Miss Wagstaff showed at
the exhibition of last month an oblong mirror
frame with a panel on either side that illustrated
with dexterity and humour scenes from the drama
of Punch and Judy as played in the little travelling
theatres in the streets. One of the best of the
.stained wood examples was the box adorned with
numerous tiny panels of flowers by Miss Louise
Benjamin, who also showed an interesting mirror
frame. A corner cupboard with a panel repre-
senting children in fairy land, by Miss Grace B.
Lodge, and a bowl by Miss Lucia B. Bergner,
were other good examples of stained wood that
gained high awards in the competition. Miss
Wagstaff, Miss Benjamin, Miss Lodge, and Miss
Bergner are, like Miss Owen W hite, students at
the Polytechnic Institute. A chess board table-top
in stained wood by Miss Eva Bilson of West Ham ,,.,„„._ , „_„„,
' HOW L WITH will IE GROUND, BV MARGERYS.
Municipal Technical Institute had an ingeniously stahlschmidt (Greenwich school ok art)
ETCHING BY LEONARD R. SQUIRRELI. (IPSWICH)
reflection of her lace in a hand-mirror, and warned designed border representing seaweed and swim-
by her lover in the background :— ming fish.
,. , , . , Among the many boxes and caskets should be
Sweet, DC not proud of those two ejes ° J
Which starlike sparkle in their skies. mentioned one of carved boxwood with brass
, ,. , , . , . mounts by Miss Ethel W. Watson, of Birmingham
1 he seventeenth-century ladies and their admirers ,,, _ . , . , , . .
, , , . ,,. .... . , (Margaret Street); another with decorations in
on the inner sides of the doors of Miss White s . . ' . . . , ,
, .., . . , gesso of a figure of ustice with sword and scales
triptych recalled in their skilful grouping and f r , , . .
, , , ■ , , , , , by Miss Marione L. Best, of the Polytechnic
pleasant colour those painted by her last year on ' . lb' It 'tl 1 1
the gold medal panel that was afterwards presented nstitute . an a g o\e )ox in \va nu , wi i c ever )
to the Queen, together with a card table top by
Miss Hester M. Wagstaff, which also gained a gold
medal on that occasion. Miss Wagstaff showed at
the exhibition of last month an oblong mirror
frame with a panel on either side that illustrated
with dexterity and humour scenes from the drama
of Punch and Judy as played in the little travelling
theatres in the streets. One of the best of the
.stained wood examples was the box adorned with
numerous tiny panels of flowers by Miss Louise
Benjamin, who also showed an interesting mirror
frame. A corner cupboard with a panel repre-
senting children in fairy land, by Miss Grace B.
Lodge, and a bowl by Miss Lucia B. Bergner,
were other good examples of stained wood that
gained high awards in the competition. Miss
Wagstaff, Miss Benjamin, Miss Lodge, and Miss
Bergner are, like Miss Owen W hite, students at
the Polytechnic Institute. A chess board table-top
in stained wood by Miss Eva Bilson of West Ham ,,.,„„._ , „_„„,
' HOW L WITH will IE GROUND, BV MARGERYS.
Municipal Technical Institute had an ingeniously stahlschmidt (Greenwich school ok art)