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Studio: international art — 86.1923

DOI issue:
No. 365 (August 1923)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21398#0135

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STUDIO-TALK

fully realised, a few of the owners of the
large establishments having awakened to
the idea of employing artists of note to
visit and direct them from time to time,
the result being an uncommon success.
Amongst the outstanding architects and
designers in Paris, M. Charles Siclis is one
whose work always shows a refined thought-
fulness, and in colour scheme a unique
personality. His various designs shown in
the annual exhibitions of the Societe des
Artistes Decorateurs, are always note-
worthy features thereof. The two accom-
panying illustrations are shop fronts recently
designed by him, another striking example
of his architecture being a villa at Bidart,
illustrated in the recent number of The
Studio Year Book, E. A. T.

"ROSARIO.” BY
RAMON CARAZO

GRANADA.—Those familiar with the
work of the contemporary Spanish
artists (from which a selection was made
in The Studio Special Number on Spanish
Painting, 1921) will not fail to detect, in the
reproductions here given of two portraits
by Ramon Carazo, a certain similarity of
method and feeling between his produc-
tions and those of his fellow-countrymen.
Sr. Carazo’s art is essentially Spanish in
conception and execution : it bears the
stamp of his own sunny and languorous
clime. Nevertheless, in Rosario there is
perhaps a suggestion of Brangwyn in the
treatment and of Greuze in the subject.
Sr. Carazo has earned considerable repu-
tation in his own country, and hopes to
exhibit in London in the near future.

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