‘THE STUDIO’ INTERNATIONAL PRIZE COMPETITIONS.




REVISED RULES.


(1) All subscribers to The Studio are eligible to compete.
(2) Designs must be original and not traceable to any existing pattern. New ideas and new treat
ment, combined with workable detail and arrangement, will be the features considered by the judges.
(3) Drawings for competition must be legibly signed with pseudonym only. The Coupon given on p. xxx, with details fully filled in, must accompany each drawing or set of drawings, and must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, on the outside of which is written only the Pseudonym of the competitor. As this envelope will not be opened until after the awards have been made, any inquiry should be forwarded in a separate letter.
(4) The Proprietor of The Studio reserves to himself the right of withholding all or any of the prizes, provided that, in the unanimous opinion of the judges, the drawings do not fulfil the rules of the Competition, or otherwise are of insufficient merit. Pie also reserves to himself the right to re
produce in The Studio any of the designs submitted. All prize designs become the property of the Proprietor of The Studio, unless otherwise specified.
(5) No design will be returned in any case unless accompanied by sufficient stamps for postage or carriage and packing. The term sufficient postage ” has been fixed at a minimum of sixpence, to cover the cost of packing, &c., unless otherwise indicated.


(6) All designs must be sent In packed flat, unless specially excepted In certain competitions.


(7) All designs ana correspondence thereon to be addressed The Studio, 44 Leicester Square, London, W.C., and marked “Prize Competitions, with the number of the Competition, “A ix,” “В VII,” “ C vii,” <5re., on the outside of the package or letter referring to it.


(8) An Infringement of any of the above Rules




will disqualify a Competitor.




‘THE STUDIO’ INTERNATIONAL PRIZE COMPETITIONS.


Closes Apr. i


Class A. Decorative Art.


A ix. Design for Wrought-Iron Oil Lamp.
Closes May i
(Particulars appeared in the December Number.)


A x. Design for a Garden Seat.


Closes June I
(Particulars appeared in the fanuary Number.)
iA xiv. Design for a Stencilled Panel.
Closes July i
(Particulars appeared in the February Number.)
A xv. Design for Silver Tea Service.
The pieces to be shown must include Teapot, Sugar-basin, Milk-jug and Cream-jug. The designs must be, above all things, practical, and preference will be given to the best thought out designs. Fantastic ornament must especially be avoided.
Designs to be made the full size of the pieces.
First Prize: Three Guineas; Second Prize: Two Guineas.
Drawings, packed flat, to be received at the London office
of The Studio by July 1.
Closes Apr. i
Class B. Pictorial Art.
B vii. Study of a Head.
Closes May I
(Particulars apbeared in the December Number.)
B vin. Design for a Christmas Card.
(Particulars appeared in the January Number.)
В ix. Design for a Menu Card.
(Particulars appeared in the February Number.)
Closes June I
В x. Design for a Music Cover.
Closes July I
Any piece of music, old or new, may be chosen, and the Cover design should be made as appropriate to the piece as possible.
Drawings may be made in pen-and-ink or in two or three colours.
Size of drawings to lie suitable to the usual dimensions of published music.
First Prize: Two Guineas; Second Prize: One Guinea.
Drawings to be received, packed flat, at the London office of The Studio by July 1.


Class C. Photographs from Nature.


C vii. Portrait Study.
C viii. Landscape with Cattle.
C ix. Spring Landscape.
C x. Domestic Interior with Figures.
Closes Apr. i
Closes May i
Closes June i Closes July i
All photographs should be sent in mounted upon firm cards, with a margin not exceeding half-an-inch in depth.
First Prize: One Guinea; Second Prize: Half-a- Guinea.
Photographs to be received at the London office of The Studio, 44 Leicester Square, W.C., by April 1 for C vii, May i for C vin, June 1 for C ix, and July 1 for C x.


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