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Studio: international art — 82.1921

DOI issue:
No. 340 (July 1921)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21393#0056

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STUDIO-TALK

Mr. J, S. Sargent—one of them being his
famous presentment of Carolus Duran, lent
by the Knoedlers and recently reproduced
in this magazine. Mr. McLure Hamilton
sent a convincing portrait of Mr. Asquith,
and among other works of distinction were
a large interior with figures by Mr. Gari
Melchers, and a figure of a young woman
by Mr. Childe Hassam, who also showed a
capital street scene, The Easthampton Elms
in May. Other interesting figure and por-
trait contributions by American artists
included a very decorative life-si^e Seated
Angel, by Mr. Abbott Thayer ; a graceful
study of the dancer Ada Forman, by Mr.
Frank Linton; Mr. G. W. Bellows's Old
Lady in Black; Mr. Louis Betts's The
Rose Gown ; Mrs. Jean McLane's feelingly
painted Mother and Child; Mr. Robert
Susan's well drawn Girl in Black ; Mr. W.
M.Paxton's One in a Yellow Dress; and two
virile portraits by Mr. Leopold Seyffert. a

A group of seven canvases by the late J.
Francis Murphy admirably exemplified the
work of this great American landscape
painter, and the exhibition also contained
excellent work by others who have won
distinction in the same field, such as Mr.
Elwes Schofield, Mr. E. W. Redfield, Mr.
Robert Vonnoh, and Mr. William Ritschel.
Two fine marines were by Mr. Charles
Woodbury, and some good animal paint-
ings by Mr. Horatio Walker and Mr. Carl
Rungius. E. C.

DETROIT—The exhibition of British
Arts and Crafts assembled here during
the closing months of last year through the
efforts of the Detroit Society of Arts and
Crafts proved a great success and, in
accordance with the plans originally
formed, the collection has, with some
minor changes, been transferred to other
large American cities where it has aroused

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WRITTEN AND ILLUMINATED
BY ELLA GORDON MILNE

(Detroit Museum, Exhibition of
British Arts and Crafts)

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