Enthusiastic testimony as to the sincerity and practical value of the Press Art Schools System of Training is being constantly afforded not only by a large number of STUDIO
readers who enrolled as pupils, but by Press and other experts. Appreciative articles and reports have appeared in THE STUDIO, “ The Art Chronicle, “ Arts and Crafts, “ The Boy s Own Paper, “The Captain, “The Gentlewoman,” “The Girls Realm,
“ Great Thoughts,” “ The Ladies Realm,” “ The Pall Mall Magazine“ Pearsons Weekly,” “ The Tatler,” “ T.P.’s Weekly,” and many other famous journals.
The charge for the entire series of articles, which are complete in themselves and issued quite distinct from the Course, is £2 2s., and as a limited number only will be published, earliest application is recommended. The set may be purchased in two instalments if desired. Fully illustrated Prospectus of the School s Course of Instruction Will be sent, on receipt of stamp, by the Secretary, Press Art School, 128 Drakefell Road, New Cross, London, S.E.
“ THE STUDIO says: -
‘‘Mr. Percy V. Bradshaw, of the Press Art School, has secured the co-operation of the art editors of several important London journals, who have written for him advisory articles that should he of great value to the many pupils who are gaining instruction from Mr. Brad
shaw s well-known correspondence courses for the study of black-and-white. The art editors who are co-operating with Mr. Bradshaw can certainly tell the student many useful things about the kind of drawings and designs that are suitable for various journals, and how and when to submit them. In these articles they also give invaluable advice concerning methods of reproduction and other technical matters that can only be supplied by specialists engaged in the production of journals in which illustration is an important feature.
readers who enrolled as pupils, but by Press and other experts. Appreciative articles and reports have appeared in THE STUDIO, “ The Art Chronicle, “ Arts and Crafts, “ The Boy s Own Paper, “The Captain, “The Gentlewoman,” “The Girls Realm,
“ Great Thoughts,” “ The Ladies Realm,” “ The Pall Mall Magazine“ Pearsons Weekly,” “ The Tatler,” “ T.P.’s Weekly,” and many other famous journals.
THE LUCRATIVE FIELD OF
MODERN ILLUSTRATION
Owing to the success achieved by the Press Art School during the last few years, the Director has recently been enabled to still further extend the School’s work, and also to obtain the co-operation of famous Art Editors. A supplementary series of instruc
tion papers is now available, fully discussing the requirements of the leading publishers,
and giving invaluable Editorial advice as to the achievement of success in the lucrative fields of Modern Illustration. These articles,
40,000 words in length, have been written by the leading Art Editors and Critics of to-day ; they are of unique importance and value, and they are unobtainable from any other source. The series covers a remark
ably wide area, and deals, in the most authoritative manner, with the many pro
lems—Personal, Technical, Professional and Commercial—which face the artist and student
The charge for the entire series of articles, which are complete in themselves and issued quite distinct from the Course, is £2 2s., and as a limited number only will be published, earliest application is recommended. The set may be purchased in two instalments if desired. Fully illustrated Prospectus of the School s Course of Instruction Will be sent, on receipt of stamp, by the Secretary, Press Art School, 128 Drakefell Road, New Cross, London, S.E.
“ THE STUDIO says: -
‘‘Mr. Percy V. Bradshaw, of the Press Art School, has secured the co-operation of the art editors of several important London journals, who have written for him advisory articles that should he of great value to the many pupils who are gaining instruction from Mr. Brad
shaw s well-known correspondence courses for the study of black-and-white. The art editors who are co-operating with Mr. Bradshaw can certainly tell the student many useful things about the kind of drawings and designs that are suitable for various journals, and how and when to submit them. In these articles they also give invaluable advice concerning methods of reproduction and other technical matters that can only be supplied by specialists engaged in the production of journals in which illustration is an important feature.