THE STUDIO
EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME
Contents, February 15, 1916
WILLIAM CALLOW, PAINTER IN WATER-COL OURS (1812-1908).
By T. Martin wood. Seventeen Illustrations . . . S
MODERN BRITISH SCULPTORS: SOME YOUNGER MEN. By
Alfred Yogkney. Twenty Illustrations . . . .19
PAINTINGS BY MISS I. L. GLOAG. R.O.I. By Arthur Reddie.
Eight Illustrations ....... 32
RECENT DESIGN * IN DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE. Five 111ns-
trations and three plans. ...... 38
TOPOGRAPHICAL SKETCHING IN THE ARMY. Five Illustratious. 44
STUDIO TALK (from our own Correspondents)
London, Thirteen Illus., 47; Edinburgh, Five Illus., 56;
Glasgow, Three Illus., 59; Montreal, Eight Illus., 63;
Philadelphia, Seven Illus,, 70
ART SCHOOL NOTES—London, 72; Edinburgh, 7*
REVIEWS AND NOTICES .... . . 73
THE LAY FIGURE; On Critics and their Ways . . 76
SUPPLEMENTS
Br WILLIAM CALLOW, R.W.S.—“Fish Market on thb Quay,
— '* " ~ ' . . / ronhsptece
Folkestone Harbour” (Water-Colour)
“Giessen on the Lahn ” (Water-Colour) . -
“The Belfry of St. Nicholas, Ghent m (Watbr-Colour)
“ Interior of Whitby Abbey **
(Water-ColouiS
7
11
15
By E. A. COX, R.B.A.—“ Philip the Good of Burgundy present-
ing a Charter to the Merchant Adventurers (Panel for
the Royal Exchange). ......
By D. Y. CAMERON, A.R.A., R.W.S.
Colour) ....
I «
Inverlochy ” (Water-
49
53
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 ma’i to return Indue 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-
The Stuuio Is registered for transmission to Canada by Canadian
Magazine Post.
U
e
JOSEPH GILLOTT’S
DRAWING PENS
are pre-eminent the world over. With no
other pens can the artist obtain such fine,
firm lines, or so delicately express the
subtleties of his art. Joseph Gillott’s
Drawing Pens meet every pen require-
ment of the artist—each pen is the
best of its kind and faultlessly produced
The following pens are most in demand:
659 303 290 291
Sample Card of 12 Mixed Drawing
Pens and Special Holder - Is
JOSEPH GILLOTT & SONS (Dept. 37)
6 Tharieslna, Holbtrc Circus. London, E.C
TRADE-MARK
INDICATES THB HIGHEST FORM OF
-COLOUR BLOCKS
twomiw
INDICATES THE HIGHEST FORM OF
HALF.TONE BLOCKS
PRODUCED EXCLUSIVELY BY
The Strand Engraving Co. Ltd.
Makers of Finest Process Blocks for Colour and Black-and-White Printing:,
Engraver* to "The Studio," &c. Specimens of our Work can be seen
in this Volume
New Office and Works
STRANCOLOR HOUSE
MARTLETT COURT
BOW STREET
LONDON
W*C.
Opposite
Royal Opera House
Telegrams * u Strancolor, London99
Telephone: Gerrard 5158
Facsimile Reproductions of Pen-and-ink
and Pencil Drawings a Speciality
EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME
Contents, February 15, 1916
WILLIAM CALLOW, PAINTER IN WATER-COL OURS (1812-1908).
By T. Martin wood. Seventeen Illustrations . . . S
MODERN BRITISH SCULPTORS: SOME YOUNGER MEN. By
Alfred Yogkney. Twenty Illustrations . . . .19
PAINTINGS BY MISS I. L. GLOAG. R.O.I. By Arthur Reddie.
Eight Illustrations ....... 32
RECENT DESIGN * IN DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE. Five 111ns-
trations and three plans. ...... 38
TOPOGRAPHICAL SKETCHING IN THE ARMY. Five Illustratious. 44
STUDIO TALK (from our own Correspondents)
London, Thirteen Illus., 47; Edinburgh, Five Illus., 56;
Glasgow, Three Illus., 59; Montreal, Eight Illus., 63;
Philadelphia, Seven Illus,, 70
ART SCHOOL NOTES—London, 72; Edinburgh, 7*
REVIEWS AND NOTICES .... . . 73
THE LAY FIGURE; On Critics and their Ways . . 76
SUPPLEMENTS
Br WILLIAM CALLOW, R.W.S.—“Fish Market on thb Quay,
— '* " ~ ' . . / ronhsptece
Folkestone Harbour” (Water-Colour)
“Giessen on the Lahn ” (Water-Colour) . -
“The Belfry of St. Nicholas, Ghent m (Watbr-Colour)
“ Interior of Whitby Abbey **
(Water-ColouiS
7
11
15
By E. A. COX, R.B.A.—“ Philip the Good of Burgundy present-
ing a Charter to the Merchant Adventurers (Panel for
the Royal Exchange). ......
By D. Y. CAMERON, A.R.A., R.W.S.
Colour) ....
I «
Inverlochy ” (Water-
49
53
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 ma’i to return Indue 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-
The Stuuio Is registered for transmission to Canada by Canadian
Magazine Post.
U
e
JOSEPH GILLOTT’S
DRAWING PENS
are pre-eminent the world over. With no
other pens can the artist obtain such fine,
firm lines, or so delicately express the
subtleties of his art. Joseph Gillott’s
Drawing Pens meet every pen require-
ment of the artist—each pen is the
best of its kind and faultlessly produced
The following pens are most in demand:
659 303 290 291
Sample Card of 12 Mixed Drawing
Pens and Special Holder - Is
JOSEPH GILLOTT & SONS (Dept. 37)
6 Tharieslna, Holbtrc Circus. London, E.C
TRADE-MARK
INDICATES THB HIGHEST FORM OF
-COLOUR BLOCKS
twomiw
INDICATES THE HIGHEST FORM OF
HALF.TONE BLOCKS
PRODUCED EXCLUSIVELY BY
The Strand Engraving Co. Ltd.
Makers of Finest Process Blocks for Colour and Black-and-White Printing:,
Engraver* to "The Studio," &c. Specimens of our Work can be seen
in this Volume
New Office and Works
STRANCOLOR HOUSE
MARTLETT COURT
BOW STREET
LONDON
W*C.
Opposite
Royal Opera House
Telegrams * u Strancolor, London99
Telephone: Gerrard 5158
Facsimile Reproductions of Pen-and-ink
and Pencil Drawings a Speciality