The National Competition of Schools of Art, IQ14
Morte D'Artkur. by
Miss Dorothea Cowie
of Chiswick; and a
third by Mr. George
Taylor of Leicester in
which the gold thistle
heads embodied in the
design were well suited
to a cover lor a book of
poems by Robert Burns.
A striking and elabo-
rate design for a woven
tapestry frieze, depicting
a castle on a hill and
two knights in full
DESIGN FOR 1 Ac EC FAN. BY
DOROTHY M. NICHOLSON
(DUBLIN, METROPOLITAN
SCHOOL OF ART)
of more than average in-
terest. The leather book-
bindings were in no way
remarkable, but a few were
pleasant in design. Among
these were a cover for
Bruce's African Travel with
a floral design of gold on
blue, by Mr. Robert J.
Gardiner, of Camberwell,
L.C.C. School of Arts and
Crafts ; another of Malory's
gesso box. by makjorie
l. best (polytechnic
j» . institute, marylebone)
' i
L? armour charging one
I f another in the foreground,
was shown by Mr. Arthur
Mottram of Macclesfield ;
i and from the same school
/ came two charming de-
signs for furniture silks in
blue and purple by Mr.
Frank Brocklehurst and
Mr. William Clowes re-
spectively. Among the
stencils should be men-
stainkd-wood make-up box. tioned a novel design for
by hkster m. wagstaff a border by Miss Agnes
(polytechnic institute, 1
Marylkbone) ^^^^J M. Hawker of Bristol
288
Morte D'Artkur. by
Miss Dorothea Cowie
of Chiswick; and a
third by Mr. George
Taylor of Leicester in
which the gold thistle
heads embodied in the
design were well suited
to a cover lor a book of
poems by Robert Burns.
A striking and elabo-
rate design for a woven
tapestry frieze, depicting
a castle on a hill and
two knights in full
DESIGN FOR 1 Ac EC FAN. BY
DOROTHY M. NICHOLSON
(DUBLIN, METROPOLITAN
SCHOOL OF ART)
of more than average in-
terest. The leather book-
bindings were in no way
remarkable, but a few were
pleasant in design. Among
these were a cover for
Bruce's African Travel with
a floral design of gold on
blue, by Mr. Robert J.
Gardiner, of Camberwell,
L.C.C. School of Arts and
Crafts ; another of Malory's
gesso box. by makjorie
l. best (polytechnic
j» . institute, marylebone)
' i
L? armour charging one
I f another in the foreground,
was shown by Mr. Arthur
Mottram of Macclesfield ;
i and from the same school
/ came two charming de-
signs for furniture silks in
blue and purple by Mr.
Frank Brocklehurst and
Mr. William Clowes re-
spectively. Among the
stencils should be men-
stainkd-wood make-up box. tioned a novel design for
by hkster m. wagstaff a border by Miss Agnes
(polytechnic institute, 1
Marylkbone) ^^^^J M. Hawker of Bristol
288