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Studio: international art — 73.1918

DOI Heft:
No. 299 (February 1918)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
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Studio- Talk

of that most difficult art of pure aquarelle, view of the Museum Tower of the University of
There were also groups by Mr. Dodge McKnight, Pennsylvania by night. A group of nine water-
Mr. Gifford Beale, and Mr. David Milne that im- colours by Mr. Alexander Robinson gave one in
pressed one as not intended to convey a message a summary fashion, without much definition of
to anybody but those inside a certain charmed form, the expression of the vivid, almost unreal,
circle. Miss Alice Schille sent a group of eight colour of tropical scenery. Among the illus-
that gave the colour of things fairly well but very trators, Miss Jessie Wilcox Smith challenged
little definition of form. In contrast with these attention with her group of Water Babies, as did
was a group by Mr. John J. Dull of Addingham, Mr. Thornton Oakley in pictures of Spain,
sketches well drawn and good in chromatic Miss Violet Oakley's studies for the mural
quality. Pastels and water-colours by Mr. paintings in the Senate Chamber of the State
Frederic Nunn were effective pictures of sea Capitol building in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
and sand-dunes. Mr. Hayley Lever gave were given a specially arranged panelled wall in
boldly outlined pattern as the leading motive one of the principal rooms and were illustrative
in a group of Gloucester fishing boats and views mostly of " International Unity."

of the harbour. Beautifully atmospheric were -

landscapes signed by Mr. W. L. Lathrop (A The show of miniatures was quite up to the

Gray Day) and Mr. Charles Warren Eaton (Gray standard of excellence of other years. Among

Day, Belgium, and Silvery Night), also a pastel by them should be mentioned portraits of Joel
the last-mentioned artist.

Gouache painting was well " ......._.....__

represented in a number
of admirable works in that
medium by Miss Felicie
Waldo Howell, street
scenes in fishing villages,
mainly in New England;

Miss Blanche Dillaye ex- BflEI v3i^H9H

poetic of *^n^^Hp^^^RBHP(^^pHwH|^pHBhc..

landscape entitled On the & lilK mm irolr ■BfUMB' *fifl^BjMHjii

Wane. Potato Gatherers, HBMIUbNMUEi B J j^^HHRj

by Mr. Horatio Walker, aim JfBBHffjIBfr? \\ HBHBBi.

was a line water-colour ll M'im^rrtL if ffiHnnl

of well - drawn figures. ■ IrlPWr Wr I f^BlVri •
Charming in drawing and WWmmm mNKi I It CMS

colour was the Ballet Girl »■•' ■HWl- \jf F" WfLBMfe

in Pink by Mr. Louis IMl

Kronberg. Tender senti- Cl'iflBjBjHnL jf f I M'f •* / iff
ment was the theme of JKV'. ■ | I

Miss My Carassatt's Woman nmfiwBRffilbwTVrWfa - r

and, Child. Mr. Childe . MMflH

Hassam's Doorway of the

Warner House was the ^•^■W'*'*^

notable picture in his ^^^^USfe^^'^^S^^ta^^H^HBSBHi

group- _ i -°*m

A good portrait in char- "jJbK"-HI.;; %. ? g -^XjK»lim^Bfcy^ '. 'hJmVHRP

coal was that of Dr. F. ''"'WwMr' ~%flMp'"''" 'lwTL^-BW'^:-'"^?''^Sf3Wl'-
Peterson, by Miss Cecilia .^;'U^C?.sJPP^H^|hHBH

Beaux. Very like Japanese - jHKF^HB R&BH^^dHJn

drawings were a group of

local scenes by Dr. M. W. "on the wane" by blanche dillaye

Zimmerman, especially One (Pennsylvania Academy Water-Colom Exhibition)

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