International studio . HRONZK FlRErLAeKMV ALFRED GILBERT The Arts and Crafts Ex I libit ion. THE POND 1!V G. W. LAMBERT A RTS AND CRAFTS AT THEROYAL ACADEMY. (Second Article.) In spite of an unfortunate beginning, the eleventhexhibition of the Arts and Crafts Society has beena pronounced success, and great credit is due tothe President and the members who worked withhim for overcoming the difficulties caused by wantof time and the unavoidable lack of labour. Therooms at Burlington House, in a state of chaosat the Press view, were by unremitting energybrought in a few days to order and complete


International studio . HRONZK FlRErLAeKMV ALFRED GILBERT The Arts and Crafts Ex I libit ion. THE POND 1!V G. W. LAMBERT A RTS AND CRAFTS AT THEROYAL ACADEMY. (Second Article.) In spite of an unfortunate beginning, the eleventhexhibition of the Arts and Crafts Society has beena pronounced success, and great credit is due tothe President and the members who worked withhim for overcoming the difficulties caused by wantof time and the unavoidable lack of labour. Therooms at Burlington House, in a state of chaosat the Press view, were by unremitting energybrought in a few days to order and completeness,and the Society was rewarded by what has probablybeen a record attendance of visitors curious to seeMr. Wilsons interesting scheme of reconstructionand decoration, and the thousand and one objectsof art and industry displayed on all sides in thegalleries. The exhibition was a large one, and the catalogueentries were twice as numerous at least as at thefirst exhibition of 1888, where Burne-Jones,- whoat the beginning had little hope of the success ofthe .scheme, found some beautiful


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