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The Yellow Book Advertisements
THE STUDIO
An Illustrated Magazine
of Fine and Applied Art
Offices : 5 Henrietta Street
Covent Garden London wc
Eight-pence Monthly
Eight Shillings per annum, or Nine Shillings and Sixpence
Post Free.
RECENT PRESS
OPINIONS.
“ Practical, sensible, and very
readable. ”—The Times.
“ Highly gesthetic publication.”
Daily Telegraph.
“ Indispensable to artists who
wish to keepabreast of thetimes.”
Pall Mall Budget.
1 ‘ Really the best of the Art
Magazines.”—Daily Ch?-onicle.
“ No other English magazine
covers the field which this one
adopted in its first number and
has cultivated ever since in issues
preserving a high Standard ot
artistic excellence. For anyone
»vho wishes to follow the doings
of the emancipated wing in
English art, especially English
decorative art, it is the best maga-
zine printed.”
New York Tribüne.
“Bien toite, bien ^ditde, d’un
artistique aspect dans sa robe
vert olive, le ‘Studio’ est sans
contredit la plus neuve et la plus
originale revue d’art illustrde
qu’on puisse signaler . . . nulle
autre revue d’art ne lui est com-
parable, ni en Angleterre ni
surtout sur le continent.”
LA rt Moderne.
IT is the Mission of “ The Studio” to treat upon Modern Art in all its phases
—Art in Painting, Art in Books, Art in Decoration, Art in the Home; and to
illustrate not only the best pictures, but also the best decorative designs of
the day.
The principal writers on Art are contributors to its pages.
Many original illustrations reproduced in the best possible manner are to be
found in every number. Supplements of artistic value are frequently presented.
Its Prize Competitions are doing good work in introducing young artists to
manufacturers and patrons of Art.
Everyone interested in Art, professionally or otherwise, should read it.
It is the cheapest and best illustrated Journal devoted to Art of the day.
The Yellow Book Advertisements
THE STUDIO
An Illustrated Magazine
of Fine and Applied Art
Offices : 5 Henrietta Street
Covent Garden London wc
Eight-pence Monthly
Eight Shillings per annum, or Nine Shillings and Sixpence
Post Free.
RECENT PRESS
OPINIONS.
“ Practical, sensible, and very
readable. ”—The Times.
“ Highly gesthetic publication.”
Daily Telegraph.
“ Indispensable to artists who
wish to keepabreast of thetimes.”
Pall Mall Budget.
1 ‘ Really the best of the Art
Magazines.”—Daily Ch?-onicle.
“ No other English magazine
covers the field which this one
adopted in its first number and
has cultivated ever since in issues
preserving a high Standard ot
artistic excellence. For anyone
»vho wishes to follow the doings
of the emancipated wing in
English art, especially English
decorative art, it is the best maga-
zine printed.”
New York Tribüne.
“Bien toite, bien ^ditde, d’un
artistique aspect dans sa robe
vert olive, le ‘Studio’ est sans
contredit la plus neuve et la plus
originale revue d’art illustrde
qu’on puisse signaler . . . nulle
autre revue d’art ne lui est com-
parable, ni en Angleterre ni
surtout sur le continent.”
LA rt Moderne.
IT is the Mission of “ The Studio” to treat upon Modern Art in all its phases
—Art in Painting, Art in Books, Art in Decoration, Art in the Home; and to
illustrate not only the best pictures, but also the best decorative designs of
the day.
The principal writers on Art are contributors to its pages.
Many original illustrations reproduced in the best possible manner are to be
found in every number. Supplements of artistic value are frequently presented.
Its Prize Competitions are doing good work in introducing young artists to
manufacturers and patrons of Art.
Everyone interested in Art, professionally or otherwise, should read it.
It is the cheapest and best illustrated Journal devoted to Art of the day.