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Identifier: internationalstu10newy08 (find matches)
Title: International Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art
Year: 1908 (1900s)
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Publisher: New York. John Lane Co
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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on Court and London.It is very interesting to have M. Henrile Sidaner painting in England. Theinterpretation which his brush, so usedto sunset colours, gives to grey morningatmosphere leads us to still greaterappreciation of its resources. We couldwish that these grey subjects wouldclaim his whole attention for a while;they need an interpreter so truthful,yet whose brush carries so much light;and they in their turn impose a reti-cence upon his palette which increasesits distinction. CHIMNEY PIECE IN AN INSURANCE COMPANY S OFFICES PROF. BERESFORD PITE, F. R. I.B.A., ARCHITECTEXECUTED IN PARIAN WARE BY THE ROYALDOULTON POTTERIES The well-known French etcher,Eugene Bejot, held an exhibition ofproofs, entitled Paris To-day, at Messrs.Connell <S: Sons. We particularly notedLe Quai du Louvre, The Shot Tower,and Le Pont Neuf as amongst thosemost characteristic of his style, whichis very deliberate, with architecturestraightly and almost heavily outlined.There were some sixty etchings, and
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SIR HENRY IRVING AS DUBOSC IN THE LYONS MAIL. BY JAMES PRYDE ( By permission of Messrs.Charles Ghent I dr- Co., Ltd.) Stttdio-Talk they formed a powerful and comprehensive surveyof Paris scenes. M. Bejots contributions to thePainter-Etchers Exhibition are referred to elsewherein this number. Mr. John Baillies recent exhibition of caricaturesdiscovered to us a new caricaturist, Mr. H. Ospovat,who has, what is so very rare, genius for this sort ofthing. As far back as 1898 a beautifully drawnbook-plate appeared by Mr. Ospovat in The StudioSpecial Number on Book Plates, and his illustrativework has always since shown very expressive linework. The caricatures are drawn on a large scale.The smaller scale of our reproduction seems to givetheir quintessence; for the sake of his pen-line wewould almost recommend a small scale to this artist.In Mr. Baillies exhibition were also caricatures byFrench artists, including Sem, Forain, andLeandre, and by S. H, Sime, Joseph Simpson, MaxBeerbohm, and A

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vol. 34
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