STUDIO-TALK
" BLACKFRIARS CORNER
BY JOHN E. MACE
(GrosvenorGalleries, Sum-
mer Exhibition)
STUDIO-TALK or metalwork ; designs, cartoons or models
{From our own Correspondents) for. s"ch, decorations, and designs for
r ' stained glass ; and there will also be an
LONDON.—The President and Council Arts and Crafts Section, which is being
of the Royal Academy are now making arranged in collaboration with the Arts
arrangements for the Decorative Art Ex- and Crafts Exhibition Society, and will
hibition which is to be held in January be limited to exhibits by members of that
and February, 1923, and which, as already society and other craftsmen who have
announced, is primarily intended to illus- been asked to submit works. Works will
trate and promote the application of the be received at the Royal Academy,
arts, in their several forms, to the per- Burlington House, Piccadilly, on December
manent decoration of buildings. It is 15, 16 and 18. Applications for forms and
thought that the time has arrived for a labels, and other information, should be
public review of the possibilities in this made during November to the Secretary,
field of art, and it is confidently expected On the opposite page we reproduce a
that there will be a large response from design by Mr. R. Anning Bell, R.A., for a
British artists, and that they will show decorative panel executed by him for
themselves fully capable of carrying on the British Pavilion at the exhibition now
and developing the great traditions of such being held in Rio in celebration of the
work in the past. The exhibition will Centenary of Brazil's existence as a
include architectural decorations in paint- separate State.' The panel itself was
ing, mosaic, tapestry, sculpture, carving shown in London before being sent to
278
" BLACKFRIARS CORNER
BY JOHN E. MACE
(GrosvenorGalleries, Sum-
mer Exhibition)
STUDIO-TALK or metalwork ; designs, cartoons or models
{From our own Correspondents) for. s"ch, decorations, and designs for
r ' stained glass ; and there will also be an
LONDON.—The President and Council Arts and Crafts Section, which is being
of the Royal Academy are now making arranged in collaboration with the Arts
arrangements for the Decorative Art Ex- and Crafts Exhibition Society, and will
hibition which is to be held in January be limited to exhibits by members of that
and February, 1923, and which, as already society and other craftsmen who have
announced, is primarily intended to illus- been asked to submit works. Works will
trate and promote the application of the be received at the Royal Academy,
arts, in their several forms, to the per- Burlington House, Piccadilly, on December
manent decoration of buildings. It is 15, 16 and 18. Applications for forms and
thought that the time has arrived for a labels, and other information, should be
public review of the possibilities in this made during November to the Secretary,
field of art, and it is confidently expected On the opposite page we reproduce a
that there will be a large response from design by Mr. R. Anning Bell, R.A., for a
British artists, and that they will show decorative panel executed by him for
themselves fully capable of carrying on the British Pavilion at the exhibition now
and developing the great traditions of such being held in Rio in celebration of the
work in the past. The exhibition will Centenary of Brazil's existence as a
include architectural decorations in paint- separate State.' The panel itself was
ing, mosaic, tapestry, sculpture, carving shown in London before being sent to
278