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Studio: international art — 62.1914

DOI Heft:
No. 257 (September 1914)
DOI Artikel:
Art School notes
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21210#0348

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Art School Notes

copper casket enriched with cloisonne enamels,
by miss evans
( City and Guilds of London Institute)

ART SCHOOL NOTES.

LONDON.—In a recent number of The Studio
some illustrations were given of enamel
work executed during the past year or
—' two by Mr. Alexander Fisher, who in
this branch of art has established a high reputation,
and now in the accompanying illustrations our
readers have an opportunity of seeing some of the
work executed by his pupils at the City and Guilds
of London Insititute, where the classes in enamel-
ling, gold and silversmiths' work and jewellery are
under Mr. Fisher's charge. The classes are held
at the Technical College, Leonard Street, City
Road, Finsbury, on three evenings a week, Monday,
Wednesday, and Thursday, from seven till half-past
nine, and the instruction which is of a practical
character, comprises all the various processes of
enamelling and the methods pursued in the work-
ing up of the precious metals and the making of
jewellery. The Art School connected with the

Institute is carried on at 122-124 Kennington Park
Road on the south side of the Thames, and its
curriculum comprises a course of modelling for
sculptors, architectural carvers, potters, plasterers,
&C, and a course of drawing and painting.

The Chelsea School of Art, carried on in con-
nection with the South Western Polytechnic in
Manresa Road, has two scholarships, each of the
annual value of ,£24, which are awarded to enable

triptych in translucent and plique a jour
enamels and copper. by w. h. fisher
(City and Guilds oj London Institute)

students to study illustration work. The course
of study to be followed is planned so as to lead
directly to the execution of saleable commercial
work. The scholarships, which are known as the
" Christopher Head" Scholarships, have few re-
strictions and are open to all.

From enquiries made before going to press we
cloisonne enamel casket by miss soper learn that the various art schools carried on in

(City and Guilds of London Institute) London and the provinces will re-open at the ap-

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