International studio . Oh-: iP2S2 1^ STUDIO-TALK. MISAKI HARBOUR, JAPANBY TAK£ SATO(In the possession of Miss Howell) pression of a locality visited by the artistwho has, however, made no attempt toreproduce literally the topographicalfeatures of the place. This North Devonpicture is characteristic of the artistswork in this country, the charm of which isin no small measure due to the orientalaccent which unmistakably asserts itselfin it. a 0 a 0 a Mr. John Copley and his talented wife,known in the art world as Miss EthelGabain, are showing a collection of theirrecent lithographs at the galler
International studio . Oh-: iP2S2 1^ STUDIO-TALK. MISAKI HARBOUR, JAPANBY TAK£ SATO(In the possession of Miss Howell) pression of a locality visited by the artistwho has, however, made no attempt toreproduce literally the topographicalfeatures of the place. This North Devonpicture is characteristic of the artistswork in this country, the charm of which isin no small measure due to the orientalaccent which unmistakably asserts itselfin it. a 0 a 0 a Mr. John Copley and his talented wife,known in the art world as Miss EthelGabain, are showing a collection of theirrecent lithographs at the gallery of and Co., New Bond Street,and from this collection we reproduce onpages 189 and 190 an example of the workof each on the stone. Both artists areamong the most ardent exponents of litho-graphy as a medium of original expression,and to both is due in no small degree theprestige which this art has regained, afterfalling a prey to commercialism. They areboth firm believers in the superiority of thestone, as compared with work do
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