International studio . apels in the Central Hall atBurlington House were designed by Mr. HenryWilson, Mr. Louis Davis, Mr. Reginald Hallwardand Mr. Charles S. Spooner. The most uncommonof them was that by Mr. Hallward, in which apainted altar-piece, representing the Mother ofHumanity with the remnant of her children escap-ing from the bondage of outworn beliefs, wasbacked by a screen of black lacquer. The silveraltar-cross, candlesticks and vases for the HighAltar at Liverpool Cathedral, designed by Mr. Reynolds in collaboration with Scott, were shown in the Central Hal


International studio . apels in the Central Hall atBurlington House were designed by Mr. HenryWilson, Mr. Louis Davis, Mr. Reginald Hallwardand Mr. Charles S. Spooner. The most uncommonof them was that by Mr. Hallward, in which apainted altar-piece, representing the Mother ofHumanity with the remnant of her children escap-ing from the bondage of outworn beliefs, wasbacked by a screen of black lacquer. The silveraltar-cross, candlesticks and vases for the HighAltar at Liverpool Cathedral, designed by Mr. Reynolds in collaboration with Scott, were shown in the Central Hall(rechristened Ecclesiastic by the Arts andCrafts Society), and close by in the adjoiningMunicipal Hall was the altar designed by MissJessie Bayes and illustrated last month in thefirst article on the exhibition. This altar, themost ambitious and probably the most successfulof this artists works, is carried out in a richscheme of blue and gold, with curtains of blueand purple shot with gold that add to the general 13°. MAHOi;.\NY CABINET WITH SILVER HANDLESDESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY ERNEST W. GIMSON {Lent by J. Henrv Thomas, Esq.)


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