PARIS—MILAN—TURIN
PORTRAIT BY
G. MAZZOCCHI
aesthetic and technique, and gained the
praise, not only of artists, but also of
historians and poets. 000
Emmanuel de Thubert.
MILAN.—-A pleasing decorative sense
and a poetic power of interpretation
distinguish the portrait by Guido Maz-
zocchi which we reproduce here. 0 0
TURIN.—Apart from the skill displayed
in creating a satisfying pattern from
unpromising materials, the lithograph by
Giulio Boetto which we reproduce is
notable in its use of the stone and its
potentialities to convey a very striking
record of nature. Winter itself chills us
when we look at this prospect, and the
technique of lithography is adroitly en-
listed to give the peculiar quality of a sky
which threatens still more snow. The
placing and attitude of the figure, too,
throw a sidelight on country life in
seasons when the townsman does not see
it; for the plodding old lady may well
typify the rustic character, as the whole
composition typifies the rustic winter
scene. 000000
266
SERA." ORIGINAL LITHO-
GRAPH BY GIULIO BOETTO
PORTRAIT BY
G. MAZZOCCHI
aesthetic and technique, and gained the
praise, not only of artists, but also of
historians and poets. 000
Emmanuel de Thubert.
MILAN.—-A pleasing decorative sense
and a poetic power of interpretation
distinguish the portrait by Guido Maz-
zocchi which we reproduce here. 0 0
TURIN.—Apart from the skill displayed
in creating a satisfying pattern from
unpromising materials, the lithograph by
Giulio Boetto which we reproduce is
notable in its use of the stone and its
potentialities to convey a very striking
record of nature. Winter itself chills us
when we look at this prospect, and the
technique of lithography is adroitly en-
listed to give the peculiar quality of a sky
which threatens still more snow. The
placing and attitude of the figure, too,
throw a sidelight on country life in
seasons when the townsman does not see
it; for the plodding old lady may well
typify the rustic character, as the whole
composition typifies the rustic winter
scene. 000000
266
SERA." ORIGINAL LITHO-
GRAPH BY GIULIO BOETTO