. Keramic studio. CANDLESTICK Halite Day Very pretty done in two tones of Albert Yellow and outlinedin Gold and a very light blue green ground. 9^ ^ BUFFALO EXHIBITION The exhibition of the Buffalo Society of Mineral Painterspromises to be one of the most interesting of any held by thisflourishing and enthusiastic Club. It will not only excel inquantity, but the quality of the work is largely in advance ofthat at the last exhibition. Several earnest workers in the conventional line of work have recently joined the Club fromnearby cities, and the older members are all on their mettle toexceed t


. Keramic studio. CANDLESTICK Halite Day Very pretty done in two tones of Albert Yellow and outlinedin Gold and a very light blue green ground. 9^ ^ BUFFALO EXHIBITION The exhibition of the Buffalo Society of Mineral Painterspromises to be one of the most interesting of any held by thisflourishing and enthusiastic Club. It will not only excel inquantity, but the quality of the work is largely in advance ofthat at the last exhibition. Several earnest workers in the conventional line of work have recently joined the Club fromnearby cities, and the older members are all on their mettle toexceed their previous efforts. A cordial invitation to attend the exhibition is extendedby the Society to all interested in Ceramic Art. Dates,March 26th, 27th, 28th. Time, 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Place,Hotel Iroquois, Buffalo. N. SALT SHAKER Hallie Day OUTLINE design in Black. Bands and the oblong figuresin Gold. The dark background at the top paint in athin wash of Yellow Brown and a little Brown Green. Lowerbackground a thin wash of Yellow Lustre. THE KERAMIC SOCIETY OF GREATER NEW YORK The keramic workers of Greater New York have feltthe need of an organization which will give the members op-portunity for personal study and will keep pace with thesteadily advancing standards in this field. In keeping with this spirit, a meeting of prominentkeramists of New York and vicinity was held on Feb-ruary 1, 1912. A new organization was effected whichpromises to give a needed impetus to the developmentof this important field of art. A special feature will be the encouragement of in-dividual expression which in so many organizations ofthe present day is limited to fixed standards. Mr. Frank Alvah Parsons, Director of the New YorkSchool of Fine and Applied Arts, was elected other officers are: First Vice-


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