Her productions, which under the name of “ Schwarz -
wald Fayence ” have been widely distributed, are
happily adapted to the old style of handicraft.
Her vases and other ornamental articles, recently
producedat Konstanz and Villingen, also follow
the style of the old peasant art. She has exhibited
at Paris, Turin, Munich, Dresden, and St. Louis.
SIECK, Rudolf, 30 Ferdinand-Maria Strasse,
Munich.
Herr Sieck is a landscape painter who has also
devoted himself to ceramics. He has designed
numerous plaques of remarkable delicacy, and has
lately designed some table services for the Royal
Porcelain Manufactory, Nymphenburg, which were
first exhibited at the Munich Exhibition, 1908.
Some of these services are shown on page 117.
SIMANDL, Fraulein Emilie M., Imperial
School for Arts and Crafts, Vienna.
Fraulein Simandl is at present studying under
Prof. Moser, at the Imperial Arts and Crafts School,
CERAMIC FIGURE DESIGNED AND EXE-
CUTED BY EMILIE M. SIMANDL
TERRA-COTTA FRUIT STAND DESIGNED
AND EXECUTED BY EMILIE M. SIMANDL
Vienna. She previously studied plas-
tic art under Prof. Messner. Her
talents are beyond question and
varied, though she is occupying her-
self with ceramics, and has displayed
considerable artistic skill both as a
designer and craftswoman. She ex-
hibited, with remarkable success, at
the “ Ivunstschau,” last year.
SMITH, T., The Whitefriars
Glass Works, London.
Mr. Smith is associated with the
famous Whitefriars Glass Works.
The two glass vases illustrated on
page 118 were executed by him.
The smaller one was suggested by
old Roman specimens in Beauvais
Museum, and the larger by a pic-
ture by Jan Van de Velde in the
National Gallery, London. Another
glass, executed by Mr. Smith at the
Whitefriars Glass Works from a de-
sign by Mr. Harry Powell, appears
on page 114.
wald Fayence ” have been widely distributed, are
happily adapted to the old style of handicraft.
Her vases and other ornamental articles, recently
producedat Konstanz and Villingen, also follow
the style of the old peasant art. She has exhibited
at Paris, Turin, Munich, Dresden, and St. Louis.
SIECK, Rudolf, 30 Ferdinand-Maria Strasse,
Munich.
Herr Sieck is a landscape painter who has also
devoted himself to ceramics. He has designed
numerous plaques of remarkable delicacy, and has
lately designed some table services for the Royal
Porcelain Manufactory, Nymphenburg, which were
first exhibited at the Munich Exhibition, 1908.
Some of these services are shown on page 117.
SIMANDL, Fraulein Emilie M., Imperial
School for Arts and Crafts, Vienna.
Fraulein Simandl is at present studying under
Prof. Moser, at the Imperial Arts and Crafts School,
CERAMIC FIGURE DESIGNED AND EXE-
CUTED BY EMILIE M. SIMANDL
TERRA-COTTA FRUIT STAND DESIGNED
AND EXECUTED BY EMILIE M. SIMANDL
Vienna. She previously studied plas-
tic art under Prof. Messner. Her
talents are beyond question and
varied, though she is occupying her-
self with ceramics, and has displayed
considerable artistic skill both as a
designer and craftswoman. She ex-
hibited, with remarkable success, at
the “ Ivunstschau,” last year.
SMITH, T., The Whitefriars
Glass Works, London.
Mr. Smith is associated with the
famous Whitefriars Glass Works.
The two glass vases illustrated on
page 118 were executed by him.
The smaller one was suggested by
old Roman specimens in Beauvais
Museum, and the larger by a pic-
ture by Jan Van de Velde in the
National Gallery, London. Another
glass, executed by Mr. Smith at the
Whitefriars Glass Works from a de-
sign by Mr. Harry Powell, appears
on page 114.