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Studio: international art — 79.1920

DOI Heft:
No. 327 (June 1920)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21360#0154
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STUDIO-TALK

"cheyne” figures, designed

AND EXECUTED BY G. M. PAR-
NELL (THE CHELSEA POTTERY)

ment ” which ordains that a candidate
elected u shall not receive his letter of
admission till he hath deposited in the
Royal Academy, to remain there, a picture,
bas-relief, or other specimen of his abilities
approved of by the then sitting Council of
the Academy/' 0000
Mr. Richard Jack, who with Sir William
Llewelyn, Mr. Julius Olsson, and Mr.
Derwent Wood appeared in the last batch
of new R.A.'s, is known chiefly by his
portraits, but, like other members of the
Academy whose reputation is similarly

derived, he turns his hand to landscape
painting when the opportunity presents
itself, and the same virility of treatment
is discernible in his work in this depart-
ment as in his figure work. An example
of his outdoor work is given in our frontis-
piece this month. 0000
Four new Associates have been elected
by the Academy—Mr. W. W. Russell,
whose portrait study, Mr. Minney, has
perhaps been more discussed than any
other picture in the exhibition; Mr. Oliver
Hall, landscape painter in oils and water-

"cheyne” figures, designed
AND EXECUTED BY G. M. PAR-
NELL (THE CHELSEA POTTERY)

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