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Index to volume LXXXV
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Architecture and Decoration, Domestic. Six Illustrations . . . . . . . .152
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Brockhurst's, Gerald, Paintings and Drawings. By Alexander J. Finberg. Eight Illustrations . . 243
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,, „ Gerald Brockhurst's Paintings and Drawings. Eight Illustrations . . 243
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London Exhibitions, Pictures from Recent. (R.O.I. and Grosvenor Winter Exhibition.) Twenty-one
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Painter-Etchers and Engravers, The Royal Society of. Eight Illustrations . . . . . 144
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,, ,, William Walcot's Etchings of the Old and New Worlds. Ten Illustrations
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Billerey, Fernand, and Detmar Blow. The
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Black, Francois. Madonna and Child (wood) 170
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Blow, Detmar, and Fernand Billerey. The
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Chardin, J. B. Veal and Ham Pie
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-Cupid and Psyche .... 7
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Furini, Francesco. Adam and Eve in the
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-King Arthur and the Knights of the
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and Plate ..... 36
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Harper, Sidney. Child’s Bowl and Plate . 138
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Keen, H. W. Peacock and Garden God . 343
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Liberty & Co. Silver Chalice and Paten . 104
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Moody, A. Christ and Mary Magdalene . 100
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Munnings, A. J., A.R.A. “ Humorist ” and
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Ribot, Augustin Theodule. Mother and
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Robinson, Albert H. On the Road to Levis 236
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Rushbury, Henry, A.R.W.S. Pensiones and
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Simmonds, W. G. Duck and Drake. Carving
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Staines, P.A., R.O.I. The Princess and the
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Archer, Lilian and Alice. Coloured Reproduction of Embroidered Fan . . . . . .221
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Chardin, J. B. Veal and Ham Pie. Reproduction of the Oil Painting . . . .
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„ ,, ,, Cupid and Psyche. Coloured Reproduction of the Oil Painting
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Cabinet Work, Modern, Furniture and Fitments. By Wells and Hooper .
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English Country Life and Work. By Ernest C. Pulbrook .....
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Fishing Boats and Barges, from the Thames to Land’s End. Twenty Woodcuts by C. A. Wilkinson.
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Furniture and Fitments, Modern Cabinet Work. By Wells and Hooper . . . . . .180
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House we ought to live in, The. By John Gloag and Leslie Mansfield, F.R.I.B.A. .... 300
No. 359 (January 1923) / Etty's pictures in Lord Leverhulme's collection
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larity and academic reputation, could to-
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ing and up the staircase leading to it the
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motive, and, hung as they are with a due
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pride and pleasure in collecting these pic-
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picting the form and colour of woman in
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ceremonial conduct of the teapot and the
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and his white chalk outline, then the Indian
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arrange draperies and other accessories in
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stant study and painting of the nude, in
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the three Judith pictures—patriotism, and
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we understand him, and as the Italian
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to blend the pure Greek ideal and the
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delicate subtleties and graces of form and
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Here are Cupid and Psyche in an ex-
No. 359 (January 1923) / Some new purchases by the National Gallery of Canada
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and keepers will agree with me when I
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and the new countries are welcome to any-
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living, art collecting is in long clothes and
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lest commercial prosperity and easy money
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flourishing art galleries and art schools
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pittances to the best advantage, and to
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being reckoned in fractions of millions and
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from 800 B.C. to a month or two ago and
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included sculpture, pictures, drawings, and
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character and decoration is brilliant in the
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ture, and with these two Assyrian reliefs
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triptych with donors on the other and the
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is not at once enormous and uninteresting,
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and if it does not boast, it believes that its
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elect one day, both as a painter and an
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critics and panegyrists for a generation. His
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design and Caryatid-like character of his
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with a well-deserved A.R.A., and fortified
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understanding and intimacy. 0 0
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war, and the National Gallery congratu-
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Bathers’ Arcade and Three Little Tents were
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treasures in the Gem room, and also in
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of the gems of the show, and there were
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ware drawings by Legros and silver points
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understanding and intimacy. 0 0
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war, and the National Gallery congratu-
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Bathers’ Arcade and Three Little Tents were
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treasures in the Gem room, and also in
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of the gems of the show, and there were
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ware drawings by Legros and silver points
No. 359 (January 1923) / The flower-piece in modern art
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love of flowers and gardens, and rendered
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there resulted a cult of flowers and gardens.
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art to the painting of fruit and flowers was
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infinitely varied in subject and treatment.
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such men as Blanche, Brangwyn and
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and who appear to feel with the Dutchmen,
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purity and freshness, have a preference for
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selection of subject and economy of means
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ciation of their decorative value, and with an
No. 359 (January 1923) / Pictures from recent London exhibtions
No. 359 (January 1923) / Studio-talk
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and Mrs. Swynnerton as Associates of the
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Turner and Mr. Herbert Baker. The for-
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and Salisbury, and at the present time is
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Schools—and though destined to appear
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the new rooms paintings by past and
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south as in Scotland, where collectors and
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on view at the Victoria and Albert Museum
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artist's marriage and a time when studies
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own and was determined to be guided, not
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and Edenek Wirth, 44 solid consistency of
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jects direct from stone and marble, with
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short duration, and the marble entitled
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Day and Night, intended as embellishments
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Svabinsky and the actor Vojan—to call
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in Russia during and after the War.
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diev, the well-known painter and por-
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“ Akvilon,” Ltd.), and excellently illus-
No. 359 (January 1923) / Reviews
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Joyce, of the British Museum. 2 vols.
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discovered islands.” And so, setting out
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gent and erudite guide who, warmly
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ornaments, and warlike equipment which
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And the value of that work to-day, eighty
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and representing the work of eighteen
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belong to the younger school, and the
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Mr. Gibbings, Mr. Kauffer and Mr.
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column, the Caslon Old Style (roman and
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Black,” and “ Goudy Gothic,” as well as
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by designers and craftsmen; while the
No. 359 (February 1923) / The collection of Mr. William Burrell, [1]
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and still, on loan to the National Gallery
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such a valuable and interesting contribu-
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noted as one of our foremost lovers and
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first in Britain, the French and Dutch
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MOTHER AND DAUGHTER”
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Angus deserves, and has had repeatedly,
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provincial, the pretty, and the futile in
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ciation (Westphalian School), a clear and
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it is, by the smaller Venus and Cupid.
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the brothers le Nain (Peasant Woman and
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Fromentin, painter and man of letters,
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breadth and unity have disappeared per-
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output, besides other pictures, and in
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in gouache, and the water-colour of two
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and splendid fullbodied one, if the term
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turist and lithographer, are three small
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usual precision, charms by its lovely and
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appreciate the splendid and masculine
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to a Rembrandtish inspiration of light and
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blacks and greys. T. C. M.
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farm house and its surroundings to
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Kentish Hills near Sevenoaks, and is
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to his friends as “ Black Charles," and
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and splendid fullbodied one, if the term
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turist and lithographer, are three small
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usual precision, charms by its lovely and
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appreciate the splendid and masculine
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to a Rembrandtish inspiration of light and
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blacks and greys. T. C. M.
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farm house and its surroundings to
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Kentish Hills near Sevenoaks, and is
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to his friends as “ Black Charles," and
No. 359 (February 1923) / ''Black Charles''
No. 359 (February 1923) / Impressions of Granada
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house of commonplace exterior and find
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in the fifteenth century, and had a popu-
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summit, and there, from the square in
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view, and thus I am probably in a unique
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and not a writer. 0000
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and lichened with the centuries, its houses
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be heard in San Nicolas, and in whose
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and facing the slopes of Albaicin, on an
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and blood-red in rapid succession. 0
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AND WATER - COLOUR DRAWING
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terraced gardens and age-old cypresses,
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certainly is, and an ideal spot in which to
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and architectural importance which is
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through the Gran Via, and, after seeing
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produce of the Vega and reflecting the
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wide berth and wend his way into the
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houses, vegetable and fruit stores, clothes
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forming, with the towers above and the
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almost incessant stream of men and beasts
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can be easily traced in the manners and
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charm and pathos that, once heard, will
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of thin gipsy fingers and Conchita clapped
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dancers, and few are the youths who cannot
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lations of the zambra, and stamping their
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and brought up in the caves of Albaicin. 0
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rule, neat and clean. The walls are care-
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utensils, Fajalausa pottery, and an oleo-
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full-sized bed and an oak chest which
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garbanzos, fresh vegetables, and meat (if
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and, without hesitation, I may affirm that
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followed—that crowd of aunts and uncles
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and body, to the barbaric melody of the
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she sank into a chair and began to sing.
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countries would cause artists and amateurs
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Carmen ! And lastly, it would be unfitting,
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guarded, sparsely educated, and with few
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and to suggest how the objects for which
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she sank into a chair and began to sing.
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countries would cause artists and amateurs
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Carmen ! And lastly, it would be unfitting,
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guarded, sparsely educated, and with few
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and to suggest how the objects for which
No. 359 (February 1923) / Essentials of sea armory
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small principalities and city-states, may
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(Figs, i and 4). That the ensuing confusions
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tracts from the simplicity—and consequent
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scape was an easy step, and such features
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executed half in the manner of Puvis and
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mitter, and their influence extends also to
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colour on metal (white and yellow being re-
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—and even painful—effect was believed in this case
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brilliant reds and greens used in armory,
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ing black with the tincture-group and in
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such as Jerusalem or the Pope ; and in that
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to ** France Modern," and—whatever the
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came paramount, and its influence re-
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the noblemen and bannerets present in the
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with the Tudor livery colours of green and
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regimental colours and uniforms.* But
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Bourbons blue, white and red.
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white or blue and the ships under them
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been felt from a very early date, and were
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frequently white, and, in these circum-
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century, and, in fighting the Spaniards,
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opposition, and even suggested the adop-
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early in the eighteenth century, and to the
No. 359 (February 1923) / Decorative art at the Royal Academy, [1]
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artists and the public an idea that decora-
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and has begun to exercise a much less
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intention, and there is a growing inclina-
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result, there is some danger that sane and
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are sensational and unusual—for no better
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ments in decorative art and for estimating
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style and method in the things exhibited
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wholly futile, and, as decorations, entirely
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serious in purpose and intelligent in its
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show. Its variety of aim and intention,
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surroundings of daily life and to play a
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of mention is scarcely possible, and it
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scope and character of the show. For
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ary School, and the panel The Vale of
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“ CHRIST AND MARY MAGDALENE
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and of special interest are Mr. Anning
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cartoons Harvest and Midday Rest, by
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and Mr. Gerald Moira. 000
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Moody, Miss J. E. Fulleylove, and Mr.
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D. Moxon, Miss S. S. Kingham, and Miss
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in the show, by statues, memorials and
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and Mr. Reynolds Stephens, and there are
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MENT—CARVED BASS-WOOD AND
No. 359 (February 1923) / Studio-talk
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Asher Wertheimer and members of his
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tion, and among them is Miss Henriques,
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in the painting of interiors and still-life
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"PENSIONES AND PALACES
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in Water Colours early last year, and made
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ago for a friend of the artist and does not
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in London, and a nature rnorte of the
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been held in this gallery and they have,
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school dating from 1767 and occupying
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Gustave Moreau, and this desire was
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and Salome porte la Tete de Saint Jean, both
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and similar subjects has occupied much of
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delights in delicate whites, creams and pale
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qui la pomme in 1912, and the Orphee in
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Legion of Honour, but this and other
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national and Universal Exhibition of the
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long time, and in view of its international
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subject, and while the inquiry elicited
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bourg Museum there has recently been
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Finnish painter, Albert Edelfelt, and
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of medals and plaquettes by Mr. J. C.
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(usury) is intended to symbolise death and
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MEDAL (OBVERSE AND REVERSE)
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post superfluous and applied the ** axe,”
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protests and criticisms, which have been
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Antwerp and other leading cities. Since the
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and Alfred Verwee especially. These were
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is taken in art, and it can boast of a not
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and in particular that such an expressive
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Art in this town and works in many
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a reputation as a wood engraver, and is one
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has studied in England and France, and
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etchers, and illustrators added much to the
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especially visible, and yet the show was
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impression of the fantastic shapes and
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in handling and expression of essentials
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Mr. J. J. Dull, Miss Alice Schille and Mr.
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Mr, Horatio Walker, in his Pastoral, and
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thetic artistry, and a bit of old Philadelphia,
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series of illustrations in colour and pen-
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subjects and of excellent facture were
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Mr, Horatio Walker, in his Pastoral, and
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thetic artistry, and a bit of old Philadelphia,
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series of illustrations in colour and pen-
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subjects and of excellent facture were
No. 359 (February 1923) / Reviews
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Mr. H. M. Hake, of the British Museum
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and draughtsman (1646-1728), and gives a
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Allan and Co.) 5s. net each. For this series
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School, and some whose merits have not
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sound and as English a painter as ever
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qualities of “ simplicity and sincerity of
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the past fifteen years, and are intended to
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Dutch, Flemish, French and English of
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and his book contains much information
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and drawn by Lindsay P. Butterfield.
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providing workers in the applied arts and
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and leaf forms. They are all made from
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and Mr. Voysey. All the reproductions
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designers and students will find this port-
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and lettering, and the more so because of
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and the numerous applied arts relative
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been examined, and the Editor con-
No. 360 (March 1923) / The landscape paintings of S. J. Lamorna Birch, R.W.S.
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structural part of it—and u the spirit of
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Solidity, both in structure and thought,
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ment—when reality joins ideality, and fact
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luncheon, when the hard-boiled eggs and
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ture. These bring the salt and butter and
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though now distorted and made terrible
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from Egremont to Manchester and thence
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was painting, and on fishing expeditions
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and a beautiful river is better than a school
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upon him to no small degree and with
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himself in his natural element and in the
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and charm of this contribution were fully
No. 360 (March 1923) / Decorative art at the Royal Academy
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organised by the Arts and Crafts Exhi-
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the Arts and Crafts Section in the exhi-
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exhibition on “ The Rise, Aims, and Early
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individual advancement as to arrest and
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before it and periodically to draw its atten-
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and that it might well think of quietly
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the public, and especially of those who are
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tunities are offered to them," and as a first
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has bestowed its patronage and encourage-
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TOOLED GOLD AND
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child's BOWL AND
No. 360 (March 1923) / A long lost Turner water-colour
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Records of sales and catalogues of loan
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Manchester Whitworth Institute, and he
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its exquisite finish and unity and breadth
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ing was produced and to give it its proper
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when cataloguing Turner's drawings and
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tunity to confess my error, and to beg my
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road between Chester and Wrexham, not
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on the back of the house and the roof of an
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wished to express ; and the design gains
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on Turner's part. He had drawn and
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been drawn and painted from memory by
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and delightful as though it had been
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in water-colour, and will be exemplified
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tion, and many later orders could not be
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ETCHERS AND ENGRAVERS. 0
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come to its ranks young men and women
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on the back of the house and the roof of an
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wished to express ; and the design gains
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on Turner's part. He had drawn and
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been drawn and painted from memory by
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and delightful as though it had been
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in water-colour, and will be exemplified
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tion, and many later orders could not be
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ETCHERS AND ENGRAVERS. 0
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come to its ranks young men and women
No. 360 (March 1923) / The Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers
No. 360 (March 1923) / Domestic architecture and decoration, [7]
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DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE AND
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Detmar Blow and Fernand Billerey, Archi-
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and bathrooms, two living rooms and
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tall pines of the forest, and broad flights
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all use was made of the materials and
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AND FERNAND BILLEREY, ARCHITECTS
No. 360 (March 1923) / National war memorial for Melbourne, Australia
No. 360 (March 1923) / Pictures and drawings from recent exhibitions in London
No. 360 (March 1923) / Studio-talk
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afternoon concerts given at the Victoria
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and Mr. Martin Shaw (A Recital of
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begin at 3 p.m. and last about an hour.
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sale at the entrance to the Theatre, and
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and Vicat Cole, Edwin Ellis, T. B. Hardy,
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Knight, and among honorary members
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Varley onward, and these will be arranged
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Leighton and others.
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in 1842, and under her able tuition and
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reputation. Miss Wilson and Miss Gann
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with Kate Greenaway and other noted
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was shown—oils, water-colours, pastels and
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of the public, and besides these displays
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ment, and it was in this section that the
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and appeared again in that artist's show at
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sacred theme in the way he has, and fully
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a sincere motive and not by a desire to
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this kind is inspired and pervaded by
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“ MADONNA AND CHILD”
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Gumuchian, Mme. Pinkowska and other
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and Child, a masterpiece of wood-sculpture
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nudes and busts which he carves from time
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ancients and moderns side by side—
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and for two years he was the close colla-
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important busts and studies of the nude.
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of many posters and advertisements and an
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ation for him. A lover of great towns and
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be found; and the famous author has
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those of any previous reconstructor, and
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applicable alike to his novel and to
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the man whose admirable and versatile
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pictures, church decorations and windows,
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winds howled and moaned round my roof,
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English artists are not at all numerous, and
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monogram “ /R," with the date 1836, and
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and fair, youthfully-dressed wig, is very
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coat, and, together with the crimson sofa
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and comprising over two thousand works
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who settled in St. Petersburg in 1844 and
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veteran painter Thomas Moran, and Mrs.
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Nude, by Mr. Frederick C. Frieseke ; and
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G. Glenn Newell; and The Reef, by Mr.
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Farnham; and a Rodinesque figure,
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Wenceslaus Hollar and his Views of
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of that artist's etched views of London and
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“ London Past and Present," and Mr.
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conscientious portrayal of the places and
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Farnham; and a Rodinesque figure,
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Wenceslaus Hollar and his Views of
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of that artist's etched views of London and
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“ London Past and Present," and Mr.
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conscientious portrayal of the places and
No. 360 (March 1923) / Reviews
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Cabriole furniture illustrated and described
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and most of the examples illustrated are
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Colour : Charted and Catalogued. By
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different hues are represented, and to each
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hues and all sorts of birds, beasts, fishes,
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Print Collectors’ Club and contains, like
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Manet, Lepire, and three living artists,
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tually alert, more enterprising, and more
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successive revisions, and now appears in
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drawings, photographs, and designs. 0
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From the British Museum we have
No. 361 (April 1923) / Water-colour drawings at Messrs. Agnew's
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fourteenth century (Spinelli) and brought
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Flemish and French ; the second a set of
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William Blake ; and the third a collection
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use, and Ricci has only partially succeeded.
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and it might possibly be questioned
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and Ophelia in this exhibition is actually-
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ings were very much sketches and cannot
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was most effective with his Nude and his
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illustrations to the Book of Job and was at
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and the mountain masses in In the Valley of
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former picture, and the neatness of his lines
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and the client who bought the third or
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the Lake of Albano. Another and finer
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versions and, as a whole, it is not one of the
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architectural and more strictly artistic
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over, effect which is not directly varied and
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which Cozens is so frequently and mis-
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Museum. The buildings here are indi-
No. 361 (April 1923) / Stained glass by Reginald Bell
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handicraft of painting and staining upon
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Corbie, Amiens, St. Quentin and the rest.
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the Black Death of 1348—and now, as
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years between 1340 and 1380. In that short
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since* And to-day windows are being
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but to another country and another era
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old methods and scheme new. The Vic-
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delicate and windows nearly as translucent
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that of Reginald Bell, and few men do work
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window medallions and do them to per-
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perfectly drawn, and for all their lightness
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dainty stuff is mere playtime relaxation and
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depth of colour, firmness and balance in
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of a celebrated family of glass-painters and
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markable ability, and a handicraftsman to
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outline his work, strengthen his design and
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if every painted line and shadow upon it
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The design is firm and strong, the radiating
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scroll, sword, and lambrequin. Nothing
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and its movement extraordinarily alive. It
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gripped and held steady by the strong
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reveals the heavy line and powerful craft-
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depth and richness to the processional
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purpose, and so never uses a painted line
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and distributed to their owners by the
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the owners' names and addresses are not
No. 361 (April 1923) / Einar Jónsson
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April). In this interesting and moving
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boy and to become < trolls '; and when the
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dreams. And as he watched his father's
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hagen^ and afterwards for three years at the
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Exhibition in 1901, and was afterwards
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formed, no doubt, in Copenhagen, and was
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and intent only on translating into plastic
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inspiration and forms came to be more and
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unworthy to be one thing as a man and
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in one way or another—and then I see the
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“ I will go my way and reap either praise
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works ; and assuredly Iceland will not sell
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tied to one and the same string. But to the
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come from within, and not solely from
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(2) Icelandic and other studies ; (3) Alle-
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and the utmost picturesqueness of effect.
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romantic and sympathetic figure inlcelandic
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culminate in a race purified and ennobled
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of it and look under the fold of the woman's
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repentance and is nailed on the painful
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New Life is a poem in exquisite lines and
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course upward, higher and higher, to the
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stone from the stem of a weak and stunted
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ing in its atmosphere of romance, and
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Academy Schools); and A. S. White
No. 361 (April 1923) / Notes on some paintings by Orlando Greenwood
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development of this, and, pushed to its
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have enabled him to develop and, as it were,
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the methods of Sir William Orpen and
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fancy and humour. He has, in the painting
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figures — old Chinese and eighteenth-
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stands deprecatingly between. And this
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This process gives a depth, solidity and
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and little else. The exploitation of the
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weaving of forms, design and colour into
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Perhaps it is not his metier ; and in his
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variety of arrangement and colour har-
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"KING ARTHUR AND THE KNIGHTS
No. 361 (April 1923) / Domestic architecture and decoration,[8]
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DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATION
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part of the building, and the pantry had a
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selves are giving more and more thought
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and to secure this assistance, sizes and
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of the tenant, and this has proved to be a
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necessary trots and work, and the fittings,
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except at prohibitive prices and in un-
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mixed red and grey facings being used
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AND JAMES, ARCHITECTS
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DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATION
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men's cottages, partly unlet and in dis-
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School, and fortunately its new occupants
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amenities, and this involved certain struc-
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and almost the duty of the architect to
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tectural beauty are an heritage to us, and
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A very beautiful and isolated position,
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DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATION
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and perhaps an earlier house, formerly
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of man round about, and the task was to
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was found among the rocks, and this was
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marry well with the stone, and a search
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and doors of all the principal rooms was
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oversea, and this necessitated the con-
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month (Messrs. Williams & Cox and Mr.
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longing to the arts and crafts section.
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Williams Leader and Sir J. J. Shannon.
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oversea, and this necessitated the con-
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month (Messrs. Williams & Cox and Mr.
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longing to the arts and crafts section.
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Williams Leader and Sir J. J. Shannon.
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He came to London in 1878, and having
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Williams, a civil engineer, and took his
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was assigned, and his death does not involve
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BREAST AND BACKPLATE
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Paris, Berlin, and Vienna. He was one of
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and there are armorial bearings of some
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(PROBABLY ITALIAN) AND TWO
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collection, and is of bright steel; the
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about 1625), and a pair of laminated tassets
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of many periods—swords, maces and
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and animals, and a pair of flint-lock
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though it is in and near London that the
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churches, St. Mary le Strand and St.
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Burrell and Mr. Coates, both of Scotland,
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ested in the Art and History of Water
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graphs dealing with the lives and work of
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Society of Painters in Water Colours and
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son bas and the other the Grande Arabesque,
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the British Museum, a collection of prints
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Gosse, Sturge Moore, and Gordon Craig
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Austrian etcher, and Mr. Murphy, the
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funds to enable them to build and equip
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Britain, and from the beginning has en-
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increasing number of students and candi-
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London artists and art galleries. The baby
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in childhood spent in the Philippines and
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and he subsequently spent some time at
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Art, studies in France and Italy, and at
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and freshness of his work as seen at the
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venor Galleries in London a year ago, and
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tion of works by Joseph Crawhall and also
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Mr. A. K. Brown, and Mr. R. M'Grigor—
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Lintott, Mr. John Duncan, and Mr.
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previous exhibitions in the quantity and
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lights and crystalline atmosphere, the
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scape and atmospheric effects of the
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produce, shows his sureness of line and the
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specimen of his woodcuts, and illustrates
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and a very fine drawing of the Chiesa del
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Cyril T. Blakeway ; and Miss Nita Spilhaus
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nude figure of a woman, and picture of a
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Bernard and Halou were all well repre-
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mediums, and is now, at the age of sixty-
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sculpture expressed through pottery, and
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assumed the editorship and remained in
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1848, at Derby, and was the second son
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Central Asia and elsewhere had a unique
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chairman, and later vice-president. The
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and inferior category was not only un-
No. 362 (May 1923) / Gerald Brockhurst's paintings and drawings
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GERALD BROCKHURST'S PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
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now passed, and yet in art, as in all our
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cism, and heaven knows what!—belong
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ment. In painting and in every branch of
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confreres of the daily and weekly Press.
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GERALD BROCKHURSTS PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
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quite logically the faults and weaknesses of
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an impotent and worn-out convention. 0
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sions, the evasiveness of thought, and
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in a love of clearness, precision and com-
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ness and thoroughness of his studies, not
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and experimenting for himself. I found
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who has studied the works and theories
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Cubist and Vorticist pictures which he
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working-creed was dead, and that what is
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gant and ill-judged praise to refrain from
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age. This generation has its own tasks and
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of 1851 and the British School at Rome in
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College, Oxford, in 1897, and known at
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who has studied the works and theories
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Cubist and Vorticist pictures which he
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working-creed was dead, and that what is
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gant and ill-judged praise to refrain from
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age. This generation has its own tasks and
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of 1851 and the British School at Rome in
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College, Oxford, in 1897, and known at
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shy of it, and their attitude was not un-
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artists, and painters of distinction in
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and colours of familiar things, fruit,
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such casual grouping and lighting as we
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work it is but a part, and often a small part.
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plum tart plays an unusual and important
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the science and accomplishment, the per-
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Chardin, and Chardin alone in all Europe,
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so restrained, so quiet, tranquil, and
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domestic, that they and the household
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richness and thickness of impasto, a
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and deeply; the truth appearing to be
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and almost all—save the Chardins—by last
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common with the articles we know, and
No. 362 (May 1923) / Miss Eileen Soper's etchings of childhood
No. 362 (May 1923) / Pictures and etchings from London exhibitions, [2]
No. 362 (May 1923) / Domestic architecture and decoration, [9]
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Bagley Wood between Oxford and Abing-
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within small limits, and passages were
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bathroom and a boxroom. The walls are of
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and afterwards at such periods as may be
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order to prepare and afterwards to submit
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addition to the information and original
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in the matter of design and simple archi-
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at Welwyn, Guildford and elsewhere. 0
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existing in London, and its inaugural
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Bevan, Charles Ginner, John and Paul
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should be first and foremost a drawing, and
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gent, Arthur Melville and other exploiters
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those of Mr. Charles Ginner and Mr.
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in Mr. Rackham, and more lately in Mr.
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nature, so that apparently no hard and fast
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** amateur ” artist i and it is not altogether
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medium is done as a pastime and is not for
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as the outcome of their studies, and perhaps
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artist's work, and in general that does bear
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are here reproduced, and, in fact, it was not
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had, and his proficiency in the medium has
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exhibition worked by an individual, and
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prints by deceased and foreign prac-
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executed with his accustomed vigour; and
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Mr. Raine-Barker, and other members.
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and beautiful in itself as that of the
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is a member of the Senefelder Club, and
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given to design in line and colour, and the
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and the recent exhibition was their second
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centre and the surrounding decoration in
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fungi and daisies ; and among other
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centre piece and a circular design in red,
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blue and flame colour ; and Helen Gorrie's
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beautiful altar cloth and festal vestments
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the Edinburgh College of Art, and a
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Mackenzie and Mr. W. Somerville Shanks
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Mr. Archibald Kay, A.R.S.A., and Mr.
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and with similar aims and purpose, the
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and manufacturers in all branches of indus-
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and design chosen should be in congruity
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homes and surroundings. 000
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ised by the architect, Mr. O. Novotny, and
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Kysela, and a carpet designed by Mr.
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Professors Jan Kotera and Sanak—were
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Prague School of Arts and Crafts ; book-
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and its traditions is produced by workers
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separate room was reserved for M. and
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expressed with considerable boldness and
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presage of early spring, and some very
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both decorative and convincing ; and in
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takes a keen and active interest in the
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tion was held at the Arts and Crafts
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enthal Museum in Hermannstadt (in
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these carpets and rugs have been generally
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first settled in the far east and south-east
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Muhlbach among others, and that the
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the Siebenburgen carpets, and at once
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carpets are found in Transylvania, and it
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vania traded with Turkey, and that there
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and cost from three to a hundred gulden
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(Arts and Crafts Museum, Budapest)
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those exhibited,aresmall,and should there-
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of them, and his chief motive was to give
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1910, and by a still greater number those
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twenty years of his life, and with hands so
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mills, little ravines and rushing water-
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open wide on to Nature, and therein was a
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move his body and painting hand so little..
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and they obliged him to modify his methods
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sing in disguise and to liken Renoir’s fate
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subjects : flowers, young girls and child-
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painter and carry him back to the year 1885
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to it only a few hours before his death, and,
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Fishing Boats and Barges, from the
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of Mr. Wilkinson as artist and Mr. Wood
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species—luggers and long-boomers, hookers
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ties of the subject, and, consequently, they
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collectors, connoisseurs and students, for
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founded by Charles Gouyn about 1745 and
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lowing year to William Duesbury and John
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(From “Fishing Boats ( and
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Fishing Boats and Barges, from the
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of Mr. Wilkinson as artist and Mr. Wood
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species—luggers and long-boomers, hookers
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ties of the subject, and, consequently, they
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collectors, connoisseurs and students, for
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founded by Charles Gouyn about 1745 and
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lowing year to William Duesbury and John
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(From “Fishing Boats ( and
No. 362 (May 1923) / Reviews
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Etching Craft, A Guide for Students and
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Hardie, himself an etcher of repute and
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expounds and by his experience as a teacher
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a species of engraving—and of aquatint
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and this is accompanied by a large number
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plates reproducing paintings, drawings and
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front place and is followed by choice
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Corot, Lavery, Turner, Sargent, and
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proud of and also one which will be valued
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practical hints and suggestions touching
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Van Gogh, Gaugain and those who have
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a fluent and forcible writer, and his book
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of the picturesque and to build up in its
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his work, and her peculiar strength. He is
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most beautiful and gayest, and most likely
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other work of a high order, and marvelled
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OF THE OLD AND NEW WORLDS*
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it to break out in a fresh place and offer
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and the people lived “ when Roscius was
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tures of steel and stone. a a a
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of ancient Rome and Athens, Egypt and
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native pride, and Mr. Nevinson, who has
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material, and by the New York Zoning
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is developing a new and true style of
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in the world, finds a harmony and majesty
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and the four little plates of New York with
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House, and the marvellous Woolworth
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East River ; and The Woolworth Building.
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bringing in timber and carrying out coal;
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of Forth, with its naval concerns ; and
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buildings on their shores and live craft
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ings and their animate circumstance as
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far away past, and brings Pagan Rome to
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as the u Roman Compositions,” and
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tude of his British ** Plus Fours,” and he
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F.R.I.B.A. (PUBLISHED BY A. C. AND
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F.R.I.B.A. (PUBLISHED BY A. C. AND
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stance of pomp to indulge his dreams and
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alliance with his pictorial vision and
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beings with all its solidity and completeness
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Greek theatre and the Colosseum, for
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ing as is their manner of line and tone,
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see how the artist has revivified and recon-
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great multitude present—and Exterior of
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of its splendour, and the Villa Quintilii,
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amiable brothers and possess himself of
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architectural glory, and of wondrous
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Cleopatra, and The Morning of the Festival,
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suggested in the design, and the authorities
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[All the etchings and dry-points repro-
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and the number of those entitled to serious
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pression of character and splendid certainty
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ment and delightful sense of style. Sir
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great multitude present—and Exterior of
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of its splendour, and the Villa Quintilii,
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amiable brothers and possess himself of
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architectural glory, and of wondrous
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Cleopatra, and The Morning of the Festival,
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suggested in the design, and the authorities
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[All the etchings and dry-points repro-
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and the number of those entitled to serious
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pression of character and splendid certainty
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ment and delightful sense of style. Sir
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accomplishment and vigorously insistent
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in the exhibition—and such notable per-
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Little Dancer, and Miss Anna Airy’s bril-
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after Rain, Dedham Valley, and an attrac-
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a landscape painter of particular charm and
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Autumn Morning, and the exquisitely har-
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and Miss Mullock, Mr. Gerald Kelly’s
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restrained and closely studied canvases,
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Mr. Harold Speed, and the late Sir J. J,
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Alexander’s The Footbridge and A Road-
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rel and The late Mrs. W. T. Smedley, Mr.
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ing and aquatint James de Rothschild, Esq.,
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Studio), and myself. He was then, as now,
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ing its landscape with more and more in-
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and eight days later his fellow Academician,
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was over 80 and Mr. Lucas 73. Mr. Glyn
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and Mr. George Spencer Watson, painters,
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Versailles, and the exhibition was mainly
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spaces, terraces and great flights of steps
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of pale marble and dark foliage, of delicate
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vigour and withal simplicity are the key-
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facing north and south ; and always with
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memories of the past and our own imagina-
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of death, the body still fair and flushed
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the stately palace behind and broad space
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draughtsmanship and perfect technique
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salon picture to disappear and with it a
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addition to the usual medals and priges, a
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Hill, and the picture was purchased by the
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Gallatin. (New York: E. P. Dutton and
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United States and contrasts this apathy
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splendid results and developing new possi-
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and Charles Burchfield; and examples of
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translation into black and white, and
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a new edition, this historical and critical
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list of all the authentic etchings and states,
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matter in periodicals and books but also
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favourably with collotype and other repro-
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planned, and the 140 examples illustrated,
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of exhibitions and the public. 0 0
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interesting and extensively illustrated
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know of England, and how much we owe
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Messrs. Frost and Reed of Bristol and
STUDIO-TALK
STUDIO-TALK
(From our own Correspondents)
LONDON.—Following the election of
two painters, Mr. George Lambert
and Mrs. Swynnerton as Associates of the
Royal Academy, a sculptor and an archi-
tect were elected to fill other vacancies in
the same category at a general assembly
held on November 30th—Mr. Alfred
Turner and Mr. Herbert Baker. The for-
mer was assistant to the late Mr. Harry
Bates, A.R.A., and won distinction in the
Royal Academy Schools. Mr. Baker also
studied there before he went to South
Africa in 1892. He has designed many
44
THE GRANDFATHER ” OIL PAINT-
IN G BY ERNEST PROCTER
(Grosvenor Galleries)
important buildings in the Dominion, in-
cluding cathedrals at Cape Town, Pretoria
and Salisbury, and at the present time is
with Sir E. L. Lutyens acting as architect
for the new Delhi, 0 0 0 0
The drawing by Mr. F. Cadogan
Cowper, A.R.A., reproduced opposite is an
early example of that artist's accomplished
draughtsmanship—it was, we believe, exe-
cuted when he was a student at the R.A.
Schools—and though destined to appear
in the now defunct Idler has not, we think,
been published before. 000
Some new rooms have been added to the
Guildhall Art Gallery, where are displayed
the works of art belonging to the Cor-
STUDIO-TALK
(From our own Correspondents)
LONDON.—Following the election of
two painters, Mr. George Lambert
and Mrs. Swynnerton as Associates of the
Royal Academy, a sculptor and an archi-
tect were elected to fill other vacancies in
the same category at a general assembly
held on November 30th—Mr. Alfred
Turner and Mr. Herbert Baker. The for-
mer was assistant to the late Mr. Harry
Bates, A.R.A., and won distinction in the
Royal Academy Schools. Mr. Baker also
studied there before he went to South
Africa in 1892. He has designed many
44
THE GRANDFATHER ” OIL PAINT-
IN G BY ERNEST PROCTER
(Grosvenor Galleries)
important buildings in the Dominion, in-
cluding cathedrals at Cape Town, Pretoria
and Salisbury, and at the present time is
with Sir E. L. Lutyens acting as architect
for the new Delhi, 0 0 0 0
The drawing by Mr. F. Cadogan
Cowper, A.R.A., reproduced opposite is an
early example of that artist's accomplished
draughtsmanship—it was, we believe, exe-
cuted when he was a student at the R.A.
Schools—and though destined to appear
in the now defunct Idler has not, we think,
been published before. 000
Some new rooms have been added to the
Guildhall Art Gallery, where are displayed
the works of art belonging to the Cor-