. International studio. THE MARY BAKER EDDYMEMORIAL EGERTOX SWARTWOUTARCHITECT industrial art alone lay great promise and tangibleevidence of fine present achievement. Some of the finest wrought hardware wasexhibited by Samuel Yellin and by Arthur Tod-hunter, and possibilities in metal-work in theexecution of lamp-stands, brackets and the likewere excellently realised in the examples shownby Heath and Kantack. As in former exhibi-tions, well-studied projects in stained glass borethe names of Maitland Armstrong and NicoladAscenzo, and several fine bits were contributedby C. H. Davis and J. Star
. International studio. THE MARY BAKER EDDYMEMORIAL EGERTOX SWARTWOUTARCHITECT industrial art alone lay great promise and tangibleevidence of fine present achievement. Some of the finest wrought hardware wasexhibited by Samuel Yellin and by Arthur Tod-hunter, and possibilities in metal-work in theexecution of lamp-stands, brackets and the likewere excellently realised in the examples shownby Heath and Kantack. As in former exhibi-tions, well-studied projects in stained glass borethe names of Maitland Armstrong and NicoladAscenzo, and several fine bits were contributedby C. H. Davis and J. Stark Melville, of thehouse of Philip Oriel. The more important of the interior decorators A Decorative Alliance. arranged interesting individual exhibits in whichrare furniture, fine fabrics and carefully chosendecorative accessories were assembled with a viewto demonstrating the true appeal of the well-studied interior. Of these special exhibits, thegreat tapestried Renaissance room of French &Company and the panelled Jacobean room of C. were the most impressive and the mostinstructive. The Architectural League exhibitions havealways showed the best work of the year insculpture, of the informal type meant for gardens,and of the more formal type which is directlyassociated with monumental architecture. Bothtypes were well represented this year, and thecatalogue displayed a roll of names which aredeservedly familiar. In mural painting, too, the exhibition was as A Decorative Alliance rich as those of past years, and if any generaltendency in this one of the allied arts were to bementioned, it might well be the ever-increasingtendency toward informality, even toward thebizarre. As co
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