. Studio international . od-carvings byYamazaki Choun, VoshidaHomei, and YoneharaUnkai, especially The Jewelof Benkiva by the last-named sculptor, were highlycommended. BY EISHU KATO 1 c ART ;NDON.— At therecent exhibitionheld at the Lon-don and NewArt School, Stratford Road, Kensington, J. Shannon, , distributed the prizes andafterwards congratulated the students upon thequality of their work. He said it was evident thatthe school was a live one and that in art trainingit was making strides in the right direction. laid stress upon the importance of hardstud


. Studio international . od-carvings byYamazaki Choun, VoshidaHomei, and YoneharaUnkai, especially The Jewelof Benkiva by the last-named sculptor, were highlycommended. BY EISHU KATO 1 c ART ;NDON.— At therecent exhibitionheld at the Lon-don and NewArt School, Stratford Road, Kensington, J. Shannon, , distributed the prizes andafterwards congratulated the students upon thequality of their work. He said it was evident thatthe school was a live one and that in art trainingit was making strides in the right direction. laid stress upon the importance of hardstudy from the living model and begged thestudents not to be led away by certain tendenciesthat are working harmfully in some of the schoolsof to-day. No artist, he said, had ever done greatwork without the sincere study that was theonly foundation upon which lasting successcould be built. The students were exceptionally On the whoie the opinions and the decision of the un-biased critics of the Weslon Japanese works of art. EVENING IN HIE COW-SHED KY RYOU TAKAIIAMM 73 Art School Notes fortunate in being able to work under such artistsas the professors of the London and New ArtSchool, and he hoped that they would take everyadvantage of the privileges they enjoyed. The prin-cipal of the many prizes given were the OrchardsonSilver Medal, gained by Alfred Thompson, andthe William Chase Scholarship, awarded to EdithGranger. The judges were Mr. George Clausen, : Mr. Arthur Hacker, ; Mr. FrankBrangwyn, A. ; Mr. John Lavery, ;Mi Claude Shepperson, ; and Mr. A.]. ( oxon. Most of the prizes at the Slade School are givenat midsummer, but one important award is alwaysmade at the end of the winter term. This is theSlade Prize of ^25 for figure composition, whichhas just been allotted to Mr. G. B. Solomon. W. T. W. us to bring the new venture to the notice of oldstudents. The students of the Royal College of Art havestarted a magazine of their own, the first numb


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