Magazine, The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, volume 64, number 264

Maker
The Studio Ltd
Holme, Charles
Wood, T Martin
Stokes, A G Folliott
Reddie, Arthur
Production date
15 Mar 1915

Object detail

Brief Description
(a) The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, volume 64, number 264, was published on 15 March 1915 and edited by Charles Holme. The magazine contains numerous advertisements for galleries, manufacturers, art supplies and art schools, as well as illustrated articles, exhibition and book reviews, and news from an art school in Londonderry. A number of pages are missing from this magazine including all colour supplements save one.

The Contents include: The Edmund Davis Collection, an article by T Martin Wood including fourteen illustrations; Alfred Hartley, Painter and Etcher, an article by A G Folliott Stokes including eighteen illustrations; Recent Designs in Domestic Architecture, five illustrations; Some East Anglian Sketches by A E Newcombe, six illustrations; Decorative Still-Life Paintings by Sibyl Meugens, an article by Arthur Reddie including eight illustrations; Studio-Talk, a section devoted to exhibition reviews from correspondents in London, Liverpool, Moscow and Tokyo; Art School Notes; Reviews and Notices; The Lay Figure: On Museums of Modern Decorative Art.

(b) Advertisement and order form for the Studio Year Book of Decorative Art, 1915.
Production date
15 Mar 1915
Production place
Production period
Production technique
Media/Materials description
(a) Soft cover printed in black ink. The pages are printed in black ink with illustrations in black and white and colour. Tissue paper is interspersed between the pages.

(b) Printed in purple ink on paper.
Measurements
Height x Width: 297 x 215mm
Height x Width: 196 x 130mm
Subject period
Subject date
1915
Other number(s)
82032

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