. International studio. Mm sixteen JUNE I Q 2 2 imzeKi. that somehow give just one solid effect of line,important lines developed, and the detail left toyou. Some think of Davies as an alchemist, work-ing in enamels and glass in color, and how he mixesand fires them for himself around the little kiln he-owns. Of course you know his etchings, and thoselithographs that surprise with pleasure and takeyou journeying back to the haunts of youth andthe glad half-forgotten moments of great uncon-scious happiness. But all of this is another speak here of Davies the painter. Years ago, the l


. International studio. Mm sixteen JUNE I Q 2 2 imzeKi. that somehow give just one solid effect of line,important lines developed, and the detail left toyou. Some think of Davies as an alchemist, work-ing in enamels and glass in color, and how he mixesand fires them for himself around the little kiln he-owns. Of course you know his etchings, and thoselithographs that surprise with pleasure and takeyou journeying back to the haunts of youth andthe glad half-forgotten moments of great uncon-scious happiness. But all of this is another speak here of Davies the painter. Years ago, the late William Macbeth spoke to Benjamin Altman about a young painter who should study abroad. THE FIGHT OF A DREAM by arthur b. davies When Mr. Davies came back from a revel in the u vs- BY ARTHUR B. DAVIES priceless art of India and Italy and France, and handed Mr. Altman theamount of his loan, the latter seemed then on until the death of that great artpatron, Davies worked and studied to paintsomething that might rest in the Altman Coll


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