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Studio: international art — 88.1924

DOI Heft:
No. 376 (July 1924)
DOI Artikel:
[Notes: one hundred and ninety-three illustrations]
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21400#0055

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the shawl room at the new build-
ings of messrs. liberty and co.

noted as a demonstration of the powers of ship. His sense of form and his under-
an artist of exceptional individuality and standing of construction are always admir-
very great capacity and possessed of an able, and even in his slightest notes he is
amazing fertility of imagination, and it had never careless, and he never shirks essen-
the additional interest of being the first tials. A less well-equipped artist could not
collected show of his very varied produc-
tions that he has permitted. It gave a good ^gg^^^H^HHHHf
idea of the high position which can be
claimed for him among the artists of to-
day. Another interesting exhibition, though
of a very different type, was to be seen at
the Greatorex Galleries, where Mr. E. A.
Chadwick had on view a series of 50 water-
colours of English, Welsh, and Italian sub-
jects. He is a painter of some distinction
with a sound understanding of nature and
much shrewdness of observation,' and in
these water-colours there was a sense of
space and a feeling for illumination and
atmospheric effect that made a strong
appeal—they were, too, very capable in
execution. 0000a
Mr. W. Walcot's paintings, drawings
and etchings in the galleries of the Fine ■ HH
Art Society had, like all his work, the

merit of combining charm of suggestion safe d0or in jewellery depart-

it 1 ^ • r J 1? ment at the new buildings

with masterly certainty of draughtsman- 0f messrs. liberty and co.

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