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Studio: international art — 81.1921

DOI issue:
No. 335 (February 1921)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21392#0085

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STUDIO-TALK

NIGHT RAYS." OIL PAINTING
BY FRANK C. MEDWORTH

(N ew English Art Club)

a medium with which both these talented
artists are thoroughly at home. Both Mr.
and Mrs. Knight have from the beginning
also employed the water-colour medium
with success, but while Mr. Knight now-
adays confines his attention almost exclu-
sively to oils, work in the more fluid medium
continues " to form a considerable part of
Mrs. Knight's practice, and her election as
Associate of the Old Water Colour Society
some time ago was a fitting recognition of
that work, of which we reproduce opposite
a recent and characteristic example. 0
Two important pictures by Mr. William
Nicholson _have been purchased recently

for Public Galleries—Carlina for Glasgow,
and The Hundred Jugs for Liverpool. Both
paintings attracted considerable attention
when they were exhibited in London a few
years ago, and both have been reproduced
in colour in this magazine—the former in
our issue of June, 1911, and the latter in
that of June, 1918. 0000
Mr. William Strang, A.R.A., addressing
the students of the St. John's Wood Art
Schools at the recent distribution of prizes,
welcomed the existence of a school which
aimed at producing Art firstly and its
application secondly. He contrasted the
work done with that of the State-aided

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