. International studio. e at the edges,are very agreeable, and would harmonize wellwith almost any surroundings. His motifs arealmost invariably animals, and are handled withexcellent pattern effect. From Alfred, N. Y., the State school of pottery,came a collection of the work of Mr. Charles While many of the shapes were interestingthe chief value to students lay in the varied andbeautifully colored glazes, most of them semi-matt,and also in the quality of the surfaces. Muchof this work was so successful as to remind one ofthe finest Oriental j)ottery and to give the studenta .sense o


. International studio. e at the edges,are very agreeable, and would harmonize wellwith almost any surroundings. His motifs arealmost invariably animals, and are handled withexcellent pattern effect. From Alfred, N. Y., the State school of pottery,came a collection of the work of Mr. Charles While many of the shapes were interestingthe chief value to students lay in the varied andbeautifully colored glazes, most of them semi-matt,and also in the quality of the surfaces. Muchof this work was so successful as to remind one ofthe finest Oriental j)ottery and to give the studenta .sense of surprise and j:>ride in the beautiful andsincere work being done in pottery in this country. Miss Penman and Miss Hardenburg exhibitedstriking and attractive pottery from their studio,and Miss Frances Macdaniel showed some originaland charming shapes in her unique black glaze. A FINK jasper paste and decoration vase has re-cently been presented to the Art Institute of Chi-cago. This style was perfected by EXHIBIT BY MRS. AXXA B. LE0X.\RD M R. ALFRED EASTS LANDSCAPEPAINTINGSBY LEILA MECHLIN


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