International studio . ctive crayondrawings of docks and shipping, and Mr. STUDIO-TALK Frank W. Benson a group of realisticmotion studies of water-fowl. Nothing,however, in the show was quite as effectiveas a group of ten etchings and lithographs,views in Cambrai, Ypres, Dixmude, andother places in the war zone, the work ofMr. Frank Brangwyn. Studies for muraldecorations, one of them for the StateCapitol of Pennsylvania, were exhibited byMiss Violet Oakley, and Miss Edith Emer-son showed a study in colour for the Roose-velt Memorial Window in Keneseth IsraelTemple. a a a a a The display of min


International studio . ctive crayondrawings of docks and shipping, and Mr. STUDIO-TALK Frank W. Benson a group of realisticmotion studies of water-fowl. Nothing,however, in the show was quite as effectiveas a group of ten etchings and lithographs,views in Cambrai, Ypres, Dixmude, andother places in the war zone, the work ofMr. Frank Brangwyn. Studies for muraldecorations, one of them for the StateCapitol of Pennsylvania, were exhibited byMiss Violet Oakley, and Miss Edith Emer-son showed a study in colour for the Roose-velt Memorial Window in Keneseth IsraelTemple. a a a a a The display of miniatures seemed to berather more numerous than at the lastshow, but it could not be said to be the 112 little portraits, that oi Eliza-beth Riitter, by Miss Laura Coombs Hills,was undoubtedly the chief, a E. C. PARIS.—Of all the applied arts, that ofthe worker in the precious metals—and pre-eminently that of the silversmithhas perhaps shown the greatest resistanceto the action of the modern spirit—has.


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