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PLASTER PANEL, “ THE DANCE ”

DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY HELEN LANGLEY


LANCASTER,
and 15.

Percy. See t>ages 14

LANGLEY, Miss Helen, 57 Bedford
Gardens, Campden Hill, London.
Miss Langley designs and executes decorative
reliefs in coloured, silvered, bronzed
or ivory-tinted plaster. Also por-
traits of children in relief, bronze
busts decorated with enamel and
stone, and door furniture in bronze.
The illustration of the plaster panel,
“The Dance,” was photographed
from the wax, and is not quite
complete. The smaller panel—“The
Fates”—was purchased by Messrs.
Warings.

Industrial Art Studios, Glasgow. The firm en-
gages several artists who design stained glass,
mosaics, plaster decoration, metal-work and
pottery, and it has always been its policy to
publicly recognize the efforts of its artists.
Several of Messrs. Meikle’s designs were illus-
trated in The Studio Year Book, 1907.

LEAT, James H., 10 Blythswood
Square, Glasgow.
Mr. Leat designs and executes
stained glass in connection with
Mr. Oscar Paterson’s studio in Glas-
gow. He is now engaged on a me-
morial window for the chancel of
the United Free Church at Bo’ness.
An illustration of one of his designs
appeared in The Studio Year Book,
1908.

MEIKLE, W., 19 Wellington
Street, Glasgow.

Mr. Meikle is the head of the well-
known firm of Meikle & Sons, of the

DESIGN FOR A WINDOW IN LEADED
GLASS BY PERCY LANCASTER

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