International studio . spitethe abstention of some halfdozen of its most eminent members, a very strong one. The society,its title notwithstanding, consists of eighteenmembers. The art of the late Professor Legros,an honorary member, was represented retrospec-tively in several characteristic phases. Mr. D. needle in The Boddin and other etchingswas to be seen at its best. Mr. Walter Sickert, anew member, introduced his own characteristicnote. In The Brook, Mr. George Clausen exhibiteda drawing of great beauty. His Early Moriii?ig,September, A Winter Morning, and A Cottageamong Trees


International studio . spitethe abstention of some halfdozen of its most eminent members, a very strong one. The society,its title notwithstanding, consists of eighteenmembers. The art of the late Professor Legros,an honorary member, was represented retrospec-tively in several characteristic phases. Mr. D. needle in The Boddin and other etchingswas to be seen at its best. Mr. Walter Sickert, anew member, introduced his own characteristicnote. In The Brook, Mr. George Clausen exhibiteda drawing of great beauty. His Early Moriii?ig,September, A Winter Morning, and A Cottageamong Trees are also drawings to be Ian Strangs Study of a Gi/>sy Child, Dodds The Theatre of Alarcelliis, Rome,Mr. Muirhead Bones The Pantheon, Rome, werenotable exhibits. Mr. T. Sturge Moore was onthis occasion the exhibitor of a particularly happyseries of designs, and Mr. Gordon Craigs designsfor stage scenes were eloquent in point of colourand effect. The Stafford Galleries contained last month a. DESIGN FOR A GARDEN TERR.^CE (See Recent Designs in Domestic Archileilure, p. 1^2) by estbr claesson 134 Studio-Talk fine display of drawings by Mr. J. D. this artist has identified his sympathieswith the Rhythmists, the Post-Impressionists, witheverything that is supposed to anticipate the dayafter to-morrow, he has been sufficient of an artistto retain the characteristics of his own peculiar gift—the gift for vivid realism, which cannot, we think,find its most congenial field within the abstractlydecorative limitations imposed by the tenets of thenew beliefs to which all but in act Mr. Fergussonsignifies his allegiance. At the same gallery Miss Jessie Stewart Dismorelately exhibited decorative compositions, naive inoutline and composition to the point of provokingantagonism in any spectator who in these days.


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