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Index to volume LXXXVIII
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Armfield, Maxwell. Crafts and Design. Seven Illustrations . . • • • • * ,»
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Beament, Harold, and G. N. Norwell. (Two Canadian Painters.) By W. Gaunt, B.A. ... 200
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The British Government Pavilion and the Basilica at Wembley. By Herbert B. Gnmsditch, B.A.
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drafts and Design. By Maxwell Armfield. Seven Illustrations......y
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Gaunt, W., B.A. Two Canadian Painters (Harold Beament and G. N. Norwell). Four Illustrations 260
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Gnmsditch, Herbert B., B.A The British Government Pavilion and the Basilica at Wembley
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Johnstone, Dorothy and Cecile Walton. By Jessica Walker Stephens. Seven Illustrations .
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Lay Figure, The : On Artists and Gardeners ......... 60
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,, „ On Sightseers and Students ......... 240
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Liverpool Cathedral. By J. S. Bramwell, A.R.I.B.A., and Jessica Walker Stephens. Four Illus-
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Meredith-Williams, Mr. and Mrs. By E. A. Taylor. Three Illustrations .
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Norwell, G. N. and Harold Beament.
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Stephens, Jessica Walker. Cecile Walton and Dorothy Johnstone. Seven Illustrations
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Stephens, Jessica Walker and J. S. Bramwell, A.R.I.B.A. Liverpool ^*edral. hour il'™;ons
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Walton, Cecile, and Dorothy Johnstone. By Jessica Walker Stephens. Seven Illustrations .
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Beraud, Jean and Charles Bunel. Monument
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Bloye, W. J. Carved and painted Wooden
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Lawrence, A. K. Service and Sacrifice.
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Stabler, Harold. Mosaic Dado and Faience
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--Chepstow Castle . . • -J Downer and Thornton. Iron Trivet
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Bunel, Charles and Jean Besaud. Monument ctlir1i(J
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Chanler, Albert. Cambridge . • • 19 r__' Le Puy
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Cooper, Maud R. Woman and Child . . 201 - ^ Sycaraores .
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the men of La Rochelle killed in ~ „ w'Jold G I. The Owl and the
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Bunel and Jean Beraud . 287 _ ^ Design for Edouard
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290 Arts and Crafts. Students' Work 73-75
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Lawrence, a~ k. Service and Sacrifice. ^1™ a^o. V\fvTcty of the P,ave
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--Three Bookplates . . 266--Pigs and Hayricks . . •
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3°3 Monson and a Dutch Ship which
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Very Merry*over Old Books and what ,„ St. Bride . . . .
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Szentgyorgyi, Stefan. Philosophy and
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Higgins, Reginald E., R.O.I. " Some Foxes and a Grape." Oil Painting ..... 155
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Newbolt, Sir Francis. Copy of " State of Snow on Mt. Blanc " as altered and finished by J. Ruskin.
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Ruskin, John. " State of Snow on Mt. Blanc." Pencil and Wash Drawing
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"0/ the Poster, The. Its Origin, Evolution and Purpose. Arranged and Edited by E. McKnight
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B(X<r Cinderella was able to go to the Ball. Written and Illustrated by Jessie M. King.
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rciai Engraving and Printing. By C. W. Hackleman. (Commercial Engraving Publishing Co.,
No. 376 (July 1924) / Glyn Philpot
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SHERINGHAM. 0000 §reat ski11 and knowledge, well-nigh con-
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because they were craftsmen. But each year mony with himself and his surroundings—
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exhibition, where the meticulous and of an environment of unique orderliness,
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r|°ns nas given place, for the most part, to else, work ; and, as a rule, also the out-
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engagiri —which are a^ so clever and by a student of the Lambeth School of Art
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we hav rVi ^ ^aSt* ^n ^vn Philpot distinction and a good promise of fine
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painter ; and the merits of these paintings
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paintings, and with the freshness that is
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some parade of virtuosity; and light-
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influence of the Venetians and of one or
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and, for a great many years now, Mr.
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of their subject and title essentially de-
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and attitude to life, and not, I believe,
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and dignity seem separated by an invisible
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and to an equal degree those by Mr.
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of the solid bulk of his models and the
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in its subtlety and psychology it baffles all
No. 376 (July 1924) / Crafts and design
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CRAFTS AND DESIGN. BY MAXWELL ARMFIELD
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TN any form of aoolied art it is the special restricted and formal method known as
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which is suitabletcthe purpose for which other hand, a latitude and freedom in the
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particular medium and the present ex- drawing when translated into wood-cary
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the illustrations it is easy to see, and the limitations of the medium may compel
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CRAFTS AND DESIGN. BY MAXWELL ARMFIELD
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and is better avoided. The true craftsman
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forms used as symbols and with traditional
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he was always craftsman first, and often
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rice-starch, and the Greek on clay with
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the ideas and the method of expressing
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painters, and the artist as well as the artisan
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CRAFTS AND DESIGN. BY MAXWELL ARMFIELD
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and that the traditional craftsmen, fettered
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ling, and carving, will be a much better
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texture and so on, and a knowledge of
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two big societies : the Artistes Francais and
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and serious enough to point to the break-
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Tuileries, and that their group took the
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a type of work which is lighter and more
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and decided not to renew the concession.
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say that among its members are Albert
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and Despian. 00000
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two big societies : the Artistes Francais and
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and serious enough to point to the break-
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Tuileries, and that their group took the
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a type of work which is lighter and more
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and decided not to renew the concession.
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say that among its members are Albert
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and Despian. 00000
No. 376 (July 1924) / The Paris salon of 1924
No. 376 (July 1924) / Leaves from the sketch-book of Albert Chanler
No. 376 (July 1924) / Fedor Zakharoff as a portrait painter
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the war his Self-portrait and also his
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creasing measure of success, and it is only
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moderation in format and in the course of
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miniature painting and, to a certain extent,
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tion of Russian artists, and one of the out-
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a mere maker of pastiches. And then again
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great variety of their models ; and the
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and, treating them synthetically, attempts
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appertains to the ancient East, and yet on
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produced will suffice to confirm this, and
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to our race, the first by our friends and
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us, and which we rightly resent so much.
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a mere maker of pastiches. And then again
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great variety of their models ; and the
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and, treating them synthetically, attempts
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appertains to the ancient East, and yet on
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produced will suffice to confirm this, and
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to our race, the first by our friends and
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us, and which we rightly resent so much.
No. 376 (July 1924) / The British Government pavillon and the basilica at Wembley
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BRITISH PAVILION AND BASILICA AT WEMBLEY
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and the utilitarian. The centre panel
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by j. wippell and co., ltd.
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glass and things ecclesiastical, a conclusion
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ments of the various colonies and pro-
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showing faience roundels ing, tending sheep, and other agricultural
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an old missal in the British Museum by
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men and designers, but the bewildering
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Blacking and Mrs. Lovat Fraser, contain
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mosaics, wood carvings and many other
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panels in blue and red enamel by theCrittall
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quality and its appropriateness. e> a
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things of fine quality and definite import-
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decorative panels, and the still life groups
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and drawings—at Messrs. Colnaghi's gal-
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Oliver Hall, and the drawings by Mr.
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an old missal in the British Museum by
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men and designers, but the bewildering
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Blacking and Mrs. Lovat Fraser, contain
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mosaics, wood carvings and many other
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panels in blue and red enamel by theCrittall
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quality and its appropriateness. e> a
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things of fine quality and definite import-
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decorative panels, and the still life groups
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and drawings—at Messrs. Colnaghi's gal-
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Oliver Hall, and the drawings by Mr.
No. 376 (July 1924) / [Notes: one hundred and ninety-three illustrations]
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ings of messrs. liberty and co.
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colours of English, Welsh, and Italian sub-
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and etchings in the galleries of the Fine ■ HH
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with masterly certainty of draughtsman- 0f messrs. liberty and co.
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seriousness of intention and more honesty
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contemporaries, and seems to be genuinely
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ings, lithographs and sculptures of wild
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observed and full of finely expressed
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was very persuasive in its luminosity and
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Russia of Greek parentage, and in his
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would hardly be questioned, and that in
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styles, half-timber construction, and by
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statue by Mrs. Peacey, and of a coloured
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and has decorative qualities which entitle
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rience of landscape of a rather grim and
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Last Rays of the Sun, and Parnassus, with
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domestic decoration, and has been for so john adams, 0f carter, stabler
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and to all of it the one legitimate test
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him—are treated with a respect and a
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lunges at art, and of internecine disunity
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and one of them is Mr. W. S. Anderson, of
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and atmosphere. There are many paintings
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whom his district may be proud and his
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though he was born in Leeds and studied
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nature in all moods, and as a consequence,
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ities but keeps always to construction ; and
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art as a portrait and landscape painter. To which did some 30 odd years ago, uni-
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displaying his outlook and treatment of a siasts, but there are, in its midst, a few
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to observe the rapid and personal progress quite a young man. In it he has thought-
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so easy to make raw and commonplace in sincerity and search for that which cul-
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Society and the Arts and Crafts Society
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by Mr. Albert Power, R.H.A., will be
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gratified by the attention and respect lately
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Charles Shannon, R.A., and Mr. Gerald
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William Conor, Miss Kathleen Fox and
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has excited much admiring comment, and
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knows no boundaries ; and Dublin perhaps
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hibition of the Ulster Art Club and the
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Studio for May, was held during May and
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expresses with much simplicity and spirit
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rocks, and in front of him the goat,
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sculptor, born in Paris, and now once
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the Russian army, and lost all his property
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Boutroux (in the Luxembourg) and the
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and which has performed much useful
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This artist was of English extraction, and
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are of great refinement in composition and
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vert to printing with a " clean plate " and
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to suit his artistic temperament and he
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cylinder and the Japan paper, hard draw-
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shading and tonality. 000
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specialised in insects and flowers for which
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mind, purposeful and intent. They are,
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Monza, and will remain open through the
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painters of his time, and looking at his
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of the painter's death in 1904 ; and Guido
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lege to know before he passed away—and,
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to the full the life within and without, he
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in this effort was his strange and marvellous
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fidelity; and he had also the rare talent of
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the Monaca di Monza and the Fratelli nel
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woman who held Caesar and Anthony, and
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suggest the desirability of a change ; and
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and to M. Savely Sorin, of Russia, for his
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parts in the United States, and the
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racehorses and celebrated horsemen,
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des Beaux Arts at Louvain, three ; and
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galleries (Uyeno Park) and elsewhere in
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dailies, the " Tokyo Nichinichi " and the
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Sosakukai, the Nikakai and the Shun-
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labour and pains in the production, as
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ink drawing ; and Kodama-Kibo's Spring
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gave a weight and dignity to the exhibition
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and aspects. Notable among them were
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and Ito-Shoha's Offended at the Mirror.
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than ever before, in general appearance and
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their compatriots and by endeavouring to
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Still Life, and Kawai-Shuji's Skating.
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to find a new and effective mode of expres-
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Charles Marriott. (Chapman and Hall,
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ture and humanity. It is a remarkably sane
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This lavishly illustrated and finely printed
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real subject is admirable, and indicates
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craft, and recent developments have been
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at the Slade School, and a direct descend-
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illustrations and how bad the engravings
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obsession is that of artist-engraving, and
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end-papers and blatant bindings, which
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out, and accompanied by excellently repro-
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understanding of anatomy they display and
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in any single book on the subject, and will
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rich and many others.
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Still Life, and Kawai-Shuji's Skating.
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to find a new and effective mode of expres-
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Charles Marriott. (Chapman and Hall,
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ture and humanity. It is a remarkably sane
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This lavishly illustrated and finely printed
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real subject is admirable, and indicates
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craft, and recent developments have been
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at the Slade School, and a direct descend-
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illustrations and how bad the engravings
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obsession is that of artist-engraving, and
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end-papers and blatant bindings, which
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out, and accompanied by excellently repro-
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understanding of anatomy they display and
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in any single book on the subject, and will
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rich and many others.
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Still Life, and Kawai-Shuji's Skating.
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to find a new and effective mode of expres-
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Charles Marriott. (Chapman and Hall,
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ture and humanity. It is a remarkably sane
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This lavishly illustrated and finely printed
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real subject is admirable, and indicates
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craft, and recent developments have been
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at the Slade School, and a direct descend-
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illustrations and how bad the engravings
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obsession is that of artist-engraving, and
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end-papers and blatant bindings, which
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out, and accompanied by excellently repro-
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understanding of anatomy they display and
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in any single book on the subject, and will
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rich and many others.
No. 376 (July 1924) / The lay figure: on artists and gardeners
No. 377 (August 1924) / Mr. John Austen and the art of the book
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MR. JOHN AUSTEN AND THE ART
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and almost as many good ways. Whether
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used to put it) and that all should be so
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and all works of science (where the plates
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abilities and predilections of the pictorial
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(Selwyn and Blount)
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(Selwyn and IMount)
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and how wise is this restriction became
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high collar and coiffure of twenty years
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those wherein a vein of light fancy and
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MR. JOHN AUSTEN AND THE ART OF THE BOOK
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(Selwyn and Blount}
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from this and his " Perrault" in the last
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manner of a Greek vase, and show a
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Queiroz, and is the more welcome in that
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Austen, who chose the paper and type
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example of Messrs. Selwyn and Blount in
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Doves, the Eragny, the Vale, and, most
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and Nonesuch presses. But the first-
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(Selwyn and Blount)
No. 377 (August 1924) / The exhibition of students' work at the L.C.C. central school
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L.C.C. Central School of Arts and Crafts,
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mercial factors, and, on the other, the
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of beauty and fitness in industrial pro-
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and satisfy the tastes of the public,
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and be able to provide variants of these
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mental efforts and pioneering excursions,
No. 377 (August 1924) / Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Williams
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MR. AND MRS. MEREDITH-
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plaster, and wood, as well as with some
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and Mrs. Meredith-Williams, sculptor.
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who is also distinguished as a painter and
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Writing His Journals, and that of Sister
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L'ete Mourante, and an uncommon water-
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Florence and in the students' Mecca of
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for Bermuda Cathedral and the memorial
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his water-colours and the rhythmical
No. 377 (August 1924) / Cecile Walton and Dorothy Johnstone
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CECILE WALTON AND DOROTHY
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sweet, and he still lives. But artist woman
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old prejudices : and the critic, speculating
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land have much in common and much in
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both are powerful in method, capable and
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state, for the mental and inner life of the
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mighty and far-reaching entity, claiming
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CECILE WALTON AND DOROTHY JOHNSTONE
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In Cecile Walton's art the finite is the and her work has been invited to the
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Over work of this sort, with its equipment where very high, and as she is young in
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Mrs. Eric Robertson) studied modelling G. W. Johnstone, R.S.A., R.S.W., and
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CECILE WALTON AND DOROTHY JOHNSTONE
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of Art, a post she is now relinquishing. To Forster of Sheffield; and Rachael, daughter
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their gallantry, gaucherie, and delight. It handling of an adult portrait. 0 a
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connected with such achievement, but if Austrian youth and colour and a sombre-
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to be revelled in without fear or reproach ; and St. Michael gave, in the exhibition,
No. 377 (August 1924) / The Royal Scottish Academy, 1924
No. 377 (August 1924) / Elizabethan ships at Wembley
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From State Papers and the researches
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costumes and architecture in an historical
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sistency ; and this is presumably due to
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episodes for the Admiralty Theatre, and
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previously conducted in Spain and the
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exist and contemporary engravings give no
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apparent disparity and upset the David-
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were still almost triangular and compara-
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ships ; and bonnets, laced to the foot of
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George and the red saltire ragule of
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long boats, and, in action, they frequently
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stowed spritsails and main courses. The
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workers, draughtsmen and riggers, many
No. 377 (August 1924) / [Notes: one hundred and ninety-three illustrations]
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of the New English Art Club was and studies at the French Gallery, was
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like Mr. Wilson Steer's admirable por- and this added co his splendidly certain
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Bone, Mr. R. Schwabe and Mr. Wilson special importance—for instance, H.M.
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collection to a reasonable level, a a and others like Sir John Maffey, Count
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and John Walter, Esq., in which he had
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series of paintings and drawings, which
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impressive in their dignity and breadth of
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sincerity of intention and quiet decisive-
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of outlook and its robustness of executive
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of the subject he has selected, and how
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transcribe the facts of nature, and to make
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and thoroughly satisfying. Mr. Bruhl,
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and its exhibition held during July at
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needlessly grotesque and unduly archaic in
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busts admirably modelled and very sound
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painter of portraits and figure subjects,
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Thomas Parsons and Sons, 315-317,
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necessity for him to do, publicly and con- Mr. James Wilkie is an obvious example
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simply cannot avoid this. If his work does School, where he is now a master, and was,
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and imaginative reality inside man's mind. His is no slashful " carry it off by
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School of Arts and Crafts. This figure of a
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solid block of African mahogany, and is
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Mr. Broun-Morison, who designed and
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and he has skilfully symbolised the
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(The property of H.R.H. Princess Victoria)
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method and quaint charm, brought an in-
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Priestman), and A Yorkshire Lass, a
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feminine beauty—and feminine prettiness,
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and Hilda A. Walker's dainty exhibits
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was not so high as in the oil painting, and
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siderable effort, and if it was not, in size or
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and deep longing. The hanging, largely in
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Scottish Academy, and quite early in his
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in London, and ultimately spent much
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and Sculptors. Amongst others, Mr.
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tain the genuine traditions of art, and
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his studies in Italy and Spain and it is
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enthusiasm for comparative mythology and
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art of the Chinese and Persian painters,
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adoption, and recently appointed member
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Palermo Academy and from there went on
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wyn and Zorn, all of which greatly im-
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under the influence of Simon, and turned
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freshness of the tones, their fluidity, and
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make his nature notes in oils and translate
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last year, with On the Cliff and a study for
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feeling and considerations of aesthetic
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his nudes and his excellent portraits but
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he seeks for free and fresh tones a far
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He draws equally on the fauna and flora,
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instinct to adapt itself to its function and
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Paris, London and his yacht—which is . The ftoughness of Lalique glass makes
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and brooches, mirrors and mantelpiece
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The same skill in design, the same colour is reticent, and though occasionally
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of daily use, the same ingenuity for misty greys, soft browns and palest
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regard to glass, and Lalique is raising
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larly sculpturesque and opens up possi-
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vertu and utility wherein the moulded
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friezes of dancing girls and wrestling
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and, unlike most artists of this age of grace,
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STAINED GLASS WINDOW FOR CHRISTIANIA MUSEUM
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and the Crematorium is decorated with
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old, and looked fifty, was the best repre-
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and attempted to render the brightness of
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painting dark and brownish portraits. He
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life and nature only were worthy of being
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He became the painter of the sun and of
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and admiration. Success came to him. His
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to Italy and stayed at Venice, to the South
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group, and takes its title evidently from the
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knees, which could not be better, and the
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scene—Nivale—with the boats and moored
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the most talented and original of
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where he enjoys popularity and esteem.
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and soon after went abroad, a 0 a
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and, further, to landscapes and to bold
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Czech School, Manes, and others. Amongst
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influence of different schools and ten-
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in wood. In size and subject they
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of shelves at different levels and slightly
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of the Far East and to fight against the
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of place on tokonoma and chigai-dana.
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ings and fall in with other things in the
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in which all details are abbreviated and the
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—and treated with masterly knowledge—by
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his time," and contrasts these two men—
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(and with him Donatello) had initiated,
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and Brunellesco, and (VIII.) the Tuscan
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and unreservedly to his credit—I myself
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decorative side; and this view I now find
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C. H. James and F. R. Yerbury. (Crosby
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nomical and aesthetically satisfying types
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material and the detailed treatment required
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of place on tokonoma and chigai-dana.
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ings and fall in with other things in the
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in which all details are abbreviated and the
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—and treated with masterly knowledge—by
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his time," and contrasts these two men—
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(and with him Donatello) had initiated,
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and Brunellesco, and (VIII.) the Tuscan
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and unreservedly to his credit—I myself
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decorative side; and this view I now find
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C. H. James and F. R. Yerbury. (Crosby
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nomical and aesthetically satisfying types
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material and the detailed treatment required
No. 377 (August 1924) / The lay figure: on schools and students
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1 AND STUDENTS. 000
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anyone and everyone, whether they have
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to be artists and train them more or less
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necessarily be mediocre, and you are lucky
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at fault and not the schools," argued the
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unfit is waste of time, energy, and money."
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into an art school and I want to see it made
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first and drastic elimination afterwards ;
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" Yes, and I also think that what cannot
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ing and eventually to go out into the world
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variety of ways and did well the work they
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duce only popular painters and sculptors :
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concerns, and so on, art workers who will
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are tested and the direction in which he is
No. 387 (September 1924) / The later work of Maurice Greiffenhagen, R.A.
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rather to direct and stimulate the apprecia-
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introduction. His work is known and
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shapes and colours that are expressive and
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—truth to nature, literary significance, and
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field, and this field is both its limitation
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imaginative and emotional power. To call
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and to shut out any function that is other
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panel in messrs. pettigrew and
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it does so by design and not by mental
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sincere and devoted artist, he has sought
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exquisiteness of the old altar pieces and
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of his studio and hear him discourse of
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his aim, and however much of romance
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subject and it will be bathed in this
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and the fine disposition of the light and
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the drawing of that sure and profound
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by forcible contrast of line and mass. The
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disappeared, the colour has brightened and
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tures as The Message and The Vision. That
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typical of his present methods and artistic
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still rampant, and the applause is for the
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these works of a true decorator and clear-
No. 387 (September 1924) / The art of the Trobriand islanders
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a comprehensive realisation and just appre-
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implements and living under almost pre-
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vision of the milieu of these artists, and
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and whatever conjecture one may make
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blance to Burmese and Javanese art;
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they handle these details, and the lavish
No. 387 (September 1924) / The XIVth international art exhibition of the city of Venice
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and more generally of the Italians them-
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extraordinary pictorial merit, and the
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an honour to himself and to Italian art,
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quality, their colour and texture. His
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presentment is infectious, and the pictorial
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and Ubaldo Oppi. Casorati's work has
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—the nudes of Meriggio and his Concerto,
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intellectual in its conception, and, like
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Diana with its cold colour and good
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perhaps also Marussig and others. But
No. 387 (September 1924) / Eugenio Hermoso
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ception. And by means of this a young ages, and who are not prevented by this
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spirits of revolutionary tendencies, brings with all humility and all greatness, the
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thirtieth year, and to whom fame has come renaissance would have done (making all
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girls, spare and bronzed as earthenware,
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he loves to paint) and then to relate simply
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vision, and his poetry is the song of adora-
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weight, and remember that these are the
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magnificently, and his name goes down to
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girls, spare and bronzed as earthenware,
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he loves to paint) and then to relate simply
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vision, and his poetry is the song of adora-
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weight, and remember that these are the
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magnificently, and his name goes down to
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do with the florid hues and luxuriance of
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popular writers become quaint and old-
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misanthropes and Scotsmen as described,
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and beauty is a product of love rather than
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independent thinker, and this is shown in
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and transposing as his will or his imagina-
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versatile brush, and much clear thinking.
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Walker Gallery, and elsewhere, his works
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selection of subject and of composition,
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and is helpless until it has learned to bal-
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amples of various kinds of black-and-white
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and beauty is a product of love rather than
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independent thinker, and this is shown in
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and transposing as his will or his imagina-
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versatile brush, and much clear thinking.
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Walker Gallery, and elsewhere, his works
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selection of subject and of composition,
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and is helpless until it has learned to bal-
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amples of various kinds of black-and-white
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and paintings and drawings by Mr. J.
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rather superficially clever and not very
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ings, water-colours and pastels, which
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and did a great deal of very attractive and
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of action and movement done with
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and a definite power of expressing it standing of his medium's decorative poten-
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balance of design and for its unaffected series of etchings present the most vivid
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of its most distinguished sons. The tablet will be about £120, and those inter-
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men know, but also the clear-eyed, Hind at the British Museum. In case
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refined and unaffected portrait study by from any who are particularly interested
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Diploma in Fine Art, and prizes given by
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ways and adding to it a quality modern but
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the production of the present, and it would
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interpretation of his own outlook and
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structure and of all the other powers
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and the study of human character is
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the breadth and simplicity of nature
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and to discard the trivial, gives to his
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and is deeply interested in the stencil as
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appeals to him and to which his style is
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express the joy of childhood, and this Mr.
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Sand, and the print has been exhibited in
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and Drawings by Miss Evie S. Hone
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to fifty-nine, and comprised paintings in
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Reynolds and Eugene Delacroix, cleverly
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highest form of art. What Reynolds and
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and no worse than the productions of the
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artists, with Mr. Tuohy, R.H.A., and Mr.
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firm's dining and tea rooms. Apart from
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pictures and, to attain its full significance,
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And I think I am certain in stating that
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to speak of the national factories and the
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with classical styles, and lastly by the
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and interesting in a very high degree.
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with harmonies and oppositions of tones ;
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expressed in the most rare and delightful
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but also, chiefly from the flora and fauna
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KROHN (MARBLE AND
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artist. He is now sixty years of age, and
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Museum at Gothenburg, than he was ten
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Love, with its Amorini and young fauns.
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Pietro Krohn in gilded marble and bronze ;
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colour is marked, and this continues
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of waves and points of light. a a
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quick. All that manifests real life and deep
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after-effects of the war, and the more in classical antiquity. Myron's Discobolus
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out of a slab of limestone, and is in- expectant strain if you look at the figure
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many artists seem to execute first and The effect of this is, on the one hand, to
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of the few Italian painters to reach fame sionism, and was quite successful; but
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be found in the fact that after having ex- Italians, and has chosen a more solid form
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the portrait of His Holiness the Pope Venice, and they give us the sensation
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ing, as it puts His Holiness in the light of the Academy of Brera, and one of his
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The exhibits included pencil and silver
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great originality, with a certain force and
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sincere, sympathetic, expressive and calls
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for which Vienna and different parts of
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metals, and other objects, find in it that
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AND EXECUTED BY KARL HAGENAUER
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of the Fine Arts, and being shown at an
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articles of use and decoration in the
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to the present day, and great masters
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teach it, and thousands of professionals
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and with new ones still being evolved, and
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which was devoted to sculpture and works
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one in pale blue and another in dark
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and vines by Narabe-Chikusai, of Ibaragi
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and choice of materials have been freely
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Pollard and Malcolm Spencer. (Student
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" The Connection between Art and Re-
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reconcile the motive forces behind art and
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thing by the word " religion," and one
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mystery and beauty of created things, then
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rightful place, and herein lies its greatest
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values, beauty, truth and goodness, when
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Messrs. Edmund and Alec Hunter for the
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inspiration, and of the highest value to
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ready to welcome what was good, and to
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and choice of materials have been freely
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Pollard and Malcolm Spencer. (Student
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" The Connection between Art and Re-
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reconcile the motive forces behind art and
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thing by the word " religion," and one
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mystery and beauty of created things, then
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rightful place, and herein lies its greatest
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values, beauty, truth and goodness, when
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Messrs. Edmund and Alec Hunter for the
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inspiration, and of the highest value to
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ready to welcome what was good, and to
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and mostly pretty poor stuff." 0 0
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very small degree of artistic interest and
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" Yes, and what on earth do you think
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and to give it some amusing features,"
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ornaments for their gardens and yet had
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quite possible to set a new and much better
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ticular needs and to suit their work to the
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the Architect: " and I am entirely willing
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scheme of garden decoration and with
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ease of production, and so on ; and it
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still a busy functionary. As Treasurer and
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college terms, and as a landscape reveals
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line ; and new mezzotints are in progress.
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phase and stage of all the methods of the
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genially and encouragingly training a new
No. 379 (October 1924) / Mr. Job Nixon's etchings
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the upward and starting on the downward
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a contemporary of Rowlandson and Bun-
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works of Strang offer a precedent, and
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between Tivoli and Subiaco, supplied the
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ground and in the distance, where the and several trial proofs are in the British
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arrest and fascinate the attention. Big an attractive Italian subject of a more
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dubiously—it is so full of life and com- cated, and of which a good specimen is
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And what courage was needed to attack succeeds Sir Frank Short on his retire-
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peasant life and studied it from all its
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truth, his earnest views and deep sense of
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for excellent drawing. Between '87 and
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The Holy Family and Good Friday (Court
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andeum Museum), placed him at once in
No. 379 (October 1924) / Stundents' work at the Royal College of Art
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and deserted rooms, difficult of access to
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expert and efficient staff of teachers to
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Our national and municipal Art Schools
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The lack of initiative and enterprise
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in the press and elsewhere. The majority
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a livelier sense of the value and importance
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work of past designers and craftsmen is
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studying and assimilating the vast collec-
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and his capacity for useful work ultimately
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a natural outcome and expression of
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ideas and to persuade students to seek
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conditions of life and the needs and
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few years, and the outlook is more hopeful.
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MR. BURLEIGH BRUHL AND HIS WORK
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official appointment at the time. He was of his achievement to-day and by the
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congenial. Actually, he was nearly thirty the Old Dudley Art Society, and the
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of only some twenty years. 0 0 the Toynbee Hall Art Society, and a
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of marked accomplishment and as a man the Liverpool Academy, and the London
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MR. BURLEIGH BRUHL AND HIS WORK
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out the British Isles, and he has the rather he has the valuable faculty of approaching
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for thirty years without a break in the dealing with it honestly and faithfully,
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professionally—and he has shown some does the simplicity of the student, that
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tive successes must be reckoned the which an artist can build, and there is,
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recovered much of its original high Yet, with all his simplicity of outlook and
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he occupies if there had not been some- definite dramatic sense, and he responds
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arrest attention. That something can, nature ; and he appreciates fully both what
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open air illumination and atmospheric
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and the consistent progress he has made
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called the New Forest Group, and it
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ably varied, both in matter and character,
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attention, and there was much that did
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design and a sensitive perception of
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Hubbard, Mr. Leslie Ward, and Mr.
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robust Solitary Upland and The Herald
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quaintly designed fantasies, and Mrs.
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open air illumination and atmospheric
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and the consistent progress he has made
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called the New Forest Group, and it
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ably varied, both in matter and character,
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attention, and there was much that did
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design and a sensitive perception of
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Hubbard, Mr. Leslie Ward, and Mr.
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robust Solitary Upland and The Herald
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quaintly designed fantasies, and Mrs.
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to use to advantage, and he has added
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and correct taste. a a a a
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being drawn with much sureness and
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to be seriously considered and in which
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colour, tone, and atmosphere have been
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ality and unusual fertility of invention
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act drop and the costume design illustrated,
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of to-day in his regard for tradition and
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old master and to blind acceptance of
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in its actual rendering of facts and that it
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been enhanced and consolidated by his
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accomplished artists, and Mr. Lubbock's
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one of man's highest attributes and
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and that the practitioners of each branch
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ants who saw art solidly and saw it whole.
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for the intenser type of mind, and a small
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was the Society's first home and which
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of teeth, by purchasers and non-purchasers
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G. W. Harris, and Henry Carr. a
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an exhibition room, and there is also
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and Augustus John. Members must
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and the United Arts Club, Dublin. a
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faint idea of the stupendous mass and
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dignity and simplicity—the future crown
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tration and decoration of books, and some
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works issued treated of this and other
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advances in the art and obtained impor-
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Grasset, and many others. In many cases
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(Chipping CampdcMi Arts and Crafts
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Griggs, Mr. Alec Miller, and Mr. Paul
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and only too little known to the general
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himself an expert in heraldry and monu-
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of fine and delicate work, a a a
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Campden, and the enterprise is an en-
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Arts and Crafts. Beatrice Orange.
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success as a painter, and two of her pic-
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stalled, and herself performs all the steps
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damasks and brocades, in the Spitalfields
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Letchworth Garden City and power looms
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looms. All the designs and colourings are
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the frieze depicting the Seven Joys and
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Steer, and the late A. W. Rich, and has
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He probably knows that Girtin and
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of Doctor Monro, and he appears not to sky and the light that is in it. To obtain
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He appears also to believe in the canopy, and that thus earth and sky forms
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nature, her unity of light and shade, and as being amongst the most notable shown
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manifold detail. Given breadth and tone, panying reproduction of her The Wave,
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breadth, to treat earth and sky as one, to of compositional study and the training
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be those most closely followed, and there
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his selection of interiors, and, as a painter
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year ago and shown in the recent Royal
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interesting younger sculptors, and is an
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and understanding of, the association of
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feeling for line, form, and composition
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classes devoted, respectively, to fine and
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mist, and brilliant journalist; Senator
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and the painting of Mr. Keating, have all
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lutely typical " self-made man," and now
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told in but few words, and is, therefore,
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village in the Vosges, Drian, even as a was then in a low state, and to which
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best to the young artist to trust to his refinement and a strongly personal touch,
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This was, however, but a fantasy, and elegance and his taste for large decorative
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been restored, within and outside, as far as
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connected by a doorway, and a delightful
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cutting and carving. The effect is beauti-
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' PHILOSOPHY AND WISDOM '
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reproduced of his Philosophy and Wisdom
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of form, and is, at the same time, a
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It has a rare vitality and sincerity. Exam-
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columns, and that of the " Portraits of
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and wounded (Artisti combattenti e Muti-
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name in artistic records of the war and
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of Assault near Gorizia and After an Attack
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Spanish Sisters, well drawn and cleanly
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and our home decorative arts being more
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Laszlo, Shannon, Dagnan-Bouveret, and
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for light and space, and opened by H.E.
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the well-modelled shoulders, and the
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Noticeable, too, was a careful and almost
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pictures, and the many other intimate
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Fourteen in the Nippon style and 27 in
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lacquer works and 22 in the normal course
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well boast of having produced, and of
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country and it has disadvantages in various
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has clearly been shown in other branches other things, " and the noble art cultivates
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has been discarded and a rush made for to see the artistic spirit of our people being
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others before them have been used to, and mentally as to devastate the minds of
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are expected to have some effect on the to the glory of our art and thus contribute
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By U. Ojetti, L. Dami and N.
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and Eighteenth Centuries." " In 1919,"
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but also its very great merits. And it does
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of the Seicento and Settecento," which
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condensed but most useful notices, and
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Meyer and Day respectively, of which
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a volume on Renaissance and modern
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after. The text is clear and illuminating,
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SEERS AND STUDENTS. 0
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efforts, and I can assure you that our
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he replied, " the fault lies with you and
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galleries and museums; what takes them
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technical point, and the idlers who have
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than a genuine and cultivated interest in
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degree of heat. " And, surely from curio-
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seer and the man who is interested in art.
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" And, do you think this vague curio-
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themselves from it, and if you show them
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to end in concentration and become
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only what interests them, and would not
No. 380 (November 1924) / The centenary of Puvis de Chavannes
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(Amiens Museum; Photo, Bulloz)
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Delacroix and Chasseriau, brought the art
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work and the exceptional part he played
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and Degas, of the Impressionists, of all
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and, like him, always had to submit to
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and that of Thomas Couture, one may
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Ecole Polytechnique, and he was about
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valescence, he found his real vocation and
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the Amiens Museum, Concordia and
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(Amiens Museum; Photo, Hulloz)
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and more full of simplicity as time went
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purifying vision and form, ridding his
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genius became wider and more clear. The
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de la Mer, Le Sommeil and La Fantasie.
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exhaustible poetic and meditative motives,
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meanness and the ugliness in the midst
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and meditation, the supremacy of intellect
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and attains to a gravity and magnificence
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in France and elsewhere now maintain,
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very clearly). But let us admit this, and
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on negations and a spirit of revolt, we
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Blanc de St. Gervais, and was made by the
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other sketches of remarkable interest, and
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original), Ruskin sat down and explained
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green foreground on the copy, and, after
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Morse) was added inadvertently, and with-
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tive. We reproduce the original and
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He went abroad, and ordained that in his
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very clearly). But let us admit this, and
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on negations and a spirit of revolt, we
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Blanc de St. Gervais, and was made by the
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other sketches of remarkable interest, and
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original), Ruskin sat down and explained
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green foreground on the copy, and, after
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Morse) was added inadvertently, and with-
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tive. We reproduce the original and
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He went abroad, and ordained that in his
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story of his life in a naive and most
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and to-day he is counted among the best
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secured an audience, and the King commis-
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Norwegian sketches. But, alas ! the Revo- mand, Gude and Cappelen, the naive inter-
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went over to London, and lived there for travels in Europe during a time when so
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with effects of the midnight sun and the Norwegian Parliament) a proposal for a
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painter, Hokusai, and his hundred views their homes, and established a store where
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From London he came home, and there house where nobody was allowed to enter ;
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trouble, and thenceforward the romantic- also the title-deeds, so that he was ruined,
No. 380 (November 1924) / Contemporary Austrian book-bindings
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and exquisiteness of workmanship charac-
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arts and their official recognition by the
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word was beauty and restraint in design,
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abandoned all traditions and created forms
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BINDING IN WHITE AND BROWN
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Professor Josef Hoffmann and Dagobert
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made in the workshops of Albert Gunther
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and sense of quality everywhere present
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and refinement of the designs and the
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SIGNED AND EXECUTED
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Nor must Alfred Buchla and Ernst Huber
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some of these, Kolo Moser and Klimt
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work. He is at once the true artist and
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and his medium. It is obvious that Mr.
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ceeded in discovering in it new and un-
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in many present-day mezzotints, and
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conceptions, artistic entities, and must
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plate as a sheet of virgin paper and works
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SIGNED AND EXECUTED
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Nor must Alfred Buchla and Ernst Huber
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some of these, Kolo Moser and Klimt
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work. He is at once the true artist and
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and his medium. It is obvious that Mr.
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ceeded in discovering in it new and un-
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in many present-day mezzotints, and
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conceptions, artistic entities, and must
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plate as a sheet of virgin paper and works
No. 380 (November 1924) / Some notes on the original mezzotints of Mr. R. C. Peter
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to achieve sparkling whites and dead employed as a symbol of the rush and
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the artist's imagination, and the profound an old bronze. 0000
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of a powerful, primitive imagination. 0 a powerful feeling of irresistible and
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that has been and all that is to be, which is would be interesting to see how successful
No. 380 (November 1924) / Two Canadian painters
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H. HOWELL a a a a the young student, and Lipinsky, as the
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of race or creed. And Lipinsky, a Prussian, three metres), was accorded an unanimous
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human propensities. And " wonderful," the rigid academic form. Here in Rome
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and his fame bears on to the Pacific, for art galleries, of a free and independent
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maturity of 50 years, is a native of and he returned to Rome, ready to con-
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the anatomy of the body, and his noble
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private and public galleries of England,
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mondi and Piranesi, he began to turn his
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uniquely an exquisite and powerful etcher,
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of his subject, every movement and expres-
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taste, and in La Vendemmia a Terracina,
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colour and black and white. 0 0
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the anatomy of the body, and his noble
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private and public galleries of England,
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mondi and Piranesi, he began to turn his
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uniquely an exquisite and powerful etcher,
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of his subject, every movement and expres-
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taste, and in La Vendemmia a Terracina,
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colour and black and white. 0 0
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real and final aims which a critical
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tion in various brilliant circles, and ap-
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criticise—and Mr. Hammond's art is very
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and cosmopolitan artist, is a quite psychic
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in pictures. Trees danced and figures
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and later painted in every English county.
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studio in San Remo, and has painted all
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and keyed condition. Only in this state
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his respect for tone and design fully
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United States and elsewhere, have shown
No. 380 (November 1924) / Rodin's ''L'enfant prodigue''
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image which remains to the dazed and
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sphere and rise again, as it were, from the
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fession and say that he has " sinned." A
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and imagination fails. Instead, what
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relieves and re-interprets the emotions
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of water-colours and drawings at Messrs.
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Newton, and Mr. Job Nixon, all of
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and St. Andrews; Sir D. Y. Cameron's
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the humorous artist, " Fougasse," and
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image which remains to the dazed and
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sphere and rise again, as it were, from the
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fession and say that he has " sinned." A
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and imagination fails. Instead, what
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relieves and re-interprets the emotions
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of water-colours and drawings at Messrs.
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Newton, and Mr. Job Nixon, all of
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and St. Andrews; Sir D. Y. Cameron's
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the humorous artist, " Fougasse," and
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in treatment and somewhat lacking in
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conception and mastery of handling.
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exhibition of paintings and drawings,
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vigorous and animated water-colour, The
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and water-colours and drawings by Mr.
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drawings of various celebrities and a few
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but in method they were rather dry and
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and one of them, at least, Cloth Hall and of delicate and sensitive draughtsmanship ;
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Gallery, and at this same gallery a series
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vague and tentative to have, at present,
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nence among works of its type, and its
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Mr. Allan Howes, and of a pencil drawing,
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of Painter-Etchers and Engravers, and will
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and raise the standard of appreciation of
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importance of industrial art, and aims so
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can be made a serious and valuable factor
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of the old apprenticeship system, and
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native of Aberdeen, and the Art
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is painted with minute care, and is much
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and under Mr. Norman Garstin), the which displays many of this excellent
284
power of selection and suggestion. The
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has a deep-rooted love of trees, and one
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hue and striking in contour, silent witnesses
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" MARGATE BEACH." PENCIL AND WASH
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withered branches, their dark and golden
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both the Irish National Gallery and the
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the great collection under his charge; and
285
Corot's famous View from the Pincio ; and
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and water-colour drawings by him in her
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and to sell the residue with a view to
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both by Mrs. Hone's executors and by
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pictures, now to be seen in the Tate the monumental form, and this is the
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tually be awarded to Dublin. The com- the monument and contrasting it with
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to cause much heartburning on one side is classical and French. The architecture
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LA ROCHELLE.—Among the numer- the pylons, blank spaces and fluted columns,
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strong originality and emotional appeal. 1 book-illustrations, goes far beyond
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foreign journals have proclaimed this as characters described by his author, and
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conception," and is commensurate with tration. 0000a
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1876, and at the age of seventeen, like
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him, and in 1913 he did a series of etchings
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keen and catholic taste (M. Helleu) in
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Naudin are G. Geffrey's " Marthe," and
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architect his chance, and he has solved his
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the house is most pleasing, and is, more-
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painter in oils and an engraver on wood.
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and colour effects. He seeks his motives
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with the different seasons and their inner
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sesses a decorative value and a pure hand-
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carding and destroying such as do not
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sincerity and a real devotion to his art.
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in figures, always graceful, vivacious and
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dustrial Art of the Museum for Art and
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tions in Stuttgart (1915) and Vienna,
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and if the War had not broken her con-
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tions of children, and specially her sap-
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and exceptional gifts. 000
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filled with paintings and sculpture to this
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by sheer hard work and merit he has
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go over his house, his studio and workshop
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to see not only the product, finished and
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here ; and Bellotto is now known in more
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artistic electric supports, and had come to
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metal, supple and plastic as clay, but
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School of Painters and Sculptors is
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Riidesheim, of Emmaiis (Prague), and of
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Desiderius, Luke and Gabriel. The two
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monks are done on mortar (lime and sand).
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silence, study and meditation ; it is full
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and deep religion, a a a a
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and of the large space above the doorway,
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Their qualities of design and execution
No. 380 (November 1924) / Reviews
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(" Universal Art " Series) (Chapman and
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knowledge based on long experience and
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book in the hands of art-masters up and
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tion and Purpose. Arranged and Edited
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subject and compare the different styles
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has many true and helpful things to say.
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and somewhat too prone to the making of
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a series of photographs and measured
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land of beautiful brick, and brickwork
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dam, is traditional in its " cubism," and
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each section being printed in blue, and
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looking facts in the face, and therefore
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main a tonic. And Mr. Robert Gibbings
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some extent, and hardly give a fair idea of
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what is really national and spontaneous, 0
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and the decision would not be easy. But
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illustrate " The Ursors' Bookshop," and
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(Chatto and Windus)
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Commercial Engraving and Printing. By
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early age to the study of art, and became
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called Palma Vecchio, and the fine figure
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main a tonic. And Mr. Robert Gibbings
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some extent, and hardly give a fair idea of
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what is really national and spontaneous, 0
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and the decision would not be easy. But
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illustrate " The Ursors' Bookshop," and
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(Chatto and Windus)
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Commercial Engraving and Printing. By
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early age to the study of art, and became
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called Palma Vecchio, and the fine figure
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complete," declared the Old Artist. " And
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some degree of grace and charm is also
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get quality into the paint surface, and
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we ought to do and how to do it. We
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and technical devices." 000
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cern yourselves with technique, and you
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" And I, too, question it," added the
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craftsman first, and by the aid of his
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great craftsman as well, and the finer the
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literary masterpiece, and his imagination
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suggestive and illuminating comment on
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tically by expressive design and vital
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or less than illustration, and that the artist
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of Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, and the
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would only talk of Whistler and Poe and
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up the challenge and set his heart and his
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literary passage that inspired it. And
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and pen'cil drawing by
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redeem a bad character. And did illus-
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finest art-teachers of his day, and the
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father's enthusiasm for Turner and Ruskin.
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Blake and Michelangelo. Vast abstrac-
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attention, and G. F. Watts was his hero.
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Budget," "Yellow Book," and Pennell's
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to diversity of subject and appropriate
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beautiful " Omar Khayyam " series ; and
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illustrations to " Maud " and " The Dream
No. 381 (December 1924) / Antonio Carbonati
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ciousness and then risk a descent into the
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has to work to order, and secondly, he
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of cubes and cylinders and label it Portrait
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the sitter and his friends. And when we
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Art, and has exhibited at the Royal
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fying, and the beauty of the model holds
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are sketchy and careless in execution, and
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care and consideration have been given to
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plexion is always charming, and it is no
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and here, too, Mr. Vokes does not fail us.
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esting. And these young people, as de-
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and getting into scrapes, yet withal the
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Apart from his portraits in oil and
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strained and subtly expressed example of
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delight to go out into the country and
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under most atmospheric conditions, and
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and refined, uncompromising in the facing
No. 381 (December 1924) / Mr. W. S. Murray's flambé stoneware
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SIGNED AND EXECUTED BY W. S. MURRAY
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aesthetic self-expression, and an instru-
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sculpture in a purely abstract form, and
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into being by practical needs, and most
No. 381 (December 1924) / Mr. Harold Gaze's books for children
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"THE OWL AND THE WOODPECKER "
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and the drawings are poorly reproduced, or
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white, are not only soundly conceived and
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humour and whimsical detail which have
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bears talk, beds become boats, and the
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N.Z., but for a time lived and studied in
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and so far he has found a publisher for
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(Boston) and Longmans. H. B. G.
No. 381 (December 1924) / The art of Benjamin Haughton
No. 381 (December 1924) / A French sketching ground
No. 381 (December 1924) / [Notes: one hundred and ninety-three illustrations]
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British Artists, and the Royal Institute of
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Allan, Mr. H. E. Crocket, Mr. Albert
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of accomplishment, and among the things
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Leonard Richmond, Mr. A. Maclean and
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Davis Richter, Mr. Tom Robertson and
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and of water-colours by the late Percy
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Hankey, Mr. J. R. K. Duff and Mr. A.
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collection of his paintings and drawings
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display of his recent water-colours ; and at
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miniatures and some capable water-colour
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art of the seventeenth and eighteenth cen-
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power and originality; and there were on
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technically, and it is distinguished by
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quite a small box and was perhaps one of
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the oils and chrism used in certain offices
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furnished by the Director of the Museum,
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foliage and scroll-work on blue ground.
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of the Victoria and Albert Museum)
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politics in Manchester and Liverpool
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strange. Liverpool's immense and eclectic
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include much good and great art, and it
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sises only the arrived practitioner, and the
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force for the promotion of art life and
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of the present shows in Manchester and
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year's London hanger, and Liverpool was
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been privately burned, and some deserving
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APOLLO AND DAPHNE." BY
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and Hirst Walker, distinguish their county,
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power, and the romantic beauty that is in
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training is time, and the artist who has to
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R.W.A., and at the Goupil Gallery shows.
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in the clearness and beauty of the technique
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play fast and loose with it in any sense, or
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quality in Mr. Atherton's work, and
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cuts and designs for stained glass. No
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clay and bronze, among which These
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present. In painting—and the Royal
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formalism and decorative detail. In colour
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and R. Sivell, the former especially re-
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Park and others add to the general interest.
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executes the figures and ornamentation,
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disputes between sculptors and architects ;
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ticable scheme, and that the architect can
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personality and note the complete unity
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training was of a practical nature, and
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Mention to the first Medal and the award
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in conception and execution. The ter-
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his ideal of sound and simple lines—in
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ship, and though no war was in progress
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and studied in Paris, Florence and Munich.
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justice and the hideousness of proletarian
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art and lives in seclusion on the banks of
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and dew-spangled spiders' webs in
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of ferns and twigs. His technique—a
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is a figure of such individual merit and
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under Fattori, and had studied the
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tention and influenced his art. 0 0
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probably, perhaps, her own baby; and
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together colour and chiaroscuro even in
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all in his children he is spontaneous and
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nursery, however truthfully and admirably
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language of form and colour. S. B.
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the three Scandinavian countries and from
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acute power of observation and complete
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Lund, Stabell, and others, a a 0
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colours, perhaps a little timid and awkward,
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Zorn, Larsson and Herman Haig, and I
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and the very high quality of the exhibits.
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seven years ago and enjoyed the leadership
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After Rain, by Okabe-Koho, and Chiku-
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Ogio-Tensen, and was serenely portrayed,
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and study he has succeeded in invent-
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are saved from the bother and untold in-
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tracted from various animals and vege-
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annual exhibition of paintings and sculp-
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in that it reveals new endeavours and
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Nishio-Nitchi, and Plum Blossoms, by
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and described by Sir Frank Crisp's
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in the back yards and on the house tops of
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tive side, showing gardens queer and
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ding, and, elsewhere, Bathsheba bathes,
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modern yard, and it is safe to predict that
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to the Ball. Written and illustrated by
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shapes words and pictures equally well.
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brilliance and quality is obtained by the
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Dark's text, and an atmosphere which
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Pennell, too, is a host in himself, and
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form and colour like an exotic flower
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in France, and adds a useful bibliography
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and the modern etchings by Laurencin
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visions of Meryon, and, on a lower scale,
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Jackson ; with Illustrations and Decora-
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and so unpleasantly familiar," snapped
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claimed the Old Artist; " and I would
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life, and try to find out what the public
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they want, and so we propose to give them
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to you. Get down to facts and leave
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" And you will be supplying something
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thing an object of beauty and to bring art
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art to practical purposes and indeed, there
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my share of this sort of employment and
"THE FISH STALL." BY A. STAFFORD,
STUDENT IN THE DRAWING AND
PAINTING DEPT. INSTRUCTOR, G. S. INGLES.
SCHOOL OF \RTS i- CRAFTS SCHOOL OF ARTS i- CRAFTS SCHOOL OF ARTS 6 CRAFTS
BUILDING VTOMENS GENERAL
CRAFTS CRAFTS ART
POSTERS DESIGNED BY STUDENTS IN
THE DEPT. OF PRINTING AND BOOK
PRODUCTION. INSTRUCTOR, A. B. McDONALD.
WORK BY STUDENTS OF
LEICESTER SCHOOL OF ART
STUDENT IN THE DRAWING AND
PAINTING DEPT. INSTRUCTOR, G. S. INGLES.
SCHOOL OF \RTS i- CRAFTS SCHOOL OF ARTS i- CRAFTS SCHOOL OF ARTS 6 CRAFTS
BUILDING VTOMENS GENERAL
CRAFTS CRAFTS ART
POSTERS DESIGNED BY STUDENTS IN
THE DEPT. OF PRINTING AND BOOK
PRODUCTION. INSTRUCTOR, A. B. McDONALD.
WORK BY STUDENTS OF
LEICESTER SCHOOL OF ART