. Studio international . mber of the InternationalSociety, La Gravure Originate en Noir, of Paris,and was one of the founders of the Society ofWestern Artists; and whilst he has receivedrecognition and honours at the Salon Triennal,in Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, and Paris, he isequally known in America, where his pictures havelately been exhibited. J. G. McA. COPENHAGEN.—The specialising ten-dency of present-day evolution hasto a marked degree made itself feltwithin the realm of good draughtsmanship was considereda fundamental essential in a painters training—now many a
. Studio international . mber of the InternationalSociety, La Gravure Originate en Noir, of Paris,and was one of the founders of the Society ofWestern Artists; and whilst he has receivedrecognition and honours at the Salon Triennal,in Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, and Paris, he isequally known in America, where his pictures havelately been exhibited. J. G. McA. COPENHAGEN.—The specialising ten-dency of present-day evolution hasto a marked degree made itself feltwithin the realm of good draughtsmanship was considereda fundamental essential in a painters training—now many a youthful wielder of the brush simplysneers at the idea. As if to counterbalance this,however, clusters of talented and skilful draughts-men, who apply themselves exclusively or in anycase principally to pen, pencil, or some kindredmedium, are trooping forward in many lands, alsoin this country, where of old good draughtsman-ship has been held in high repute. The drawingsreproduced here, however, are fairly unaffected. PACK OP HOUNDS FROM A PAINTING I!Y PROF. OTTO BACHE45 Studio- Talk by this modern movement, which in most instancesputs its stamp upon its devotees. Hans Nikolaj Hansens portrait of his motheris done with much love and sincerity and with allthe authority of this highly gifted artist, of whomother work, both with the needle and the pen,has been previously reproduced in these plastic contingencies are ably accounted for,and there is both depth and atmosphere in theroom. Prof. Otto Balles portrait of his wife is donewith a somewhat lighter and more sketchy hand,but the likeness is excellent, expressive and en-dowed with a pleasing, restful vitality. Mme. Helveg Kinch, though for several yearsthrough her husbands archaeological researches inthe island of Rhodes compelled to relinquish herformer domain—the horse in the field and in thetown—has returned to her old love. One feelssure of Mme. Kinch being on good terms with hermodels, that she studies th
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