THE STUDIO.




EDITED BY CHARLES HOLME.




Contents, March 16th, 1896.


DETACHED SUPPLEMENT — AUTO-LITHOGRAPH. By Norman Garstin.
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ON THE WORK OF ARNOLD BOECKLIN. By Dr. Hans W. Singer.
Five Illustrations.................................................. 69 MR. FULLEYLOVES DRAWINGS OF GREEK ARCHITECTURE
AND LANDSCAPE. Six Illustrations ....... 77
THE ART OF HENRI RIVIERE. By Gabriel Mourey. Seven Illustrations 83 ART AND ARTISTS IN AUSTRALIA. By G. Ashton. Four Illustrations 90 SOME RECENT BOOK-PLATES. By Gleeson White. Eleven Illus
trations .................................93 THE REVIVAL OF ENGLISH DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE. II. —
THE WORK OF MR. NORMAN SHAW, R. A. Ten Illustrations 98 STUDIO-TALK. (From Our Own Correspondents) —
London. Two Illustrations 109 Birmingham .... 112 Conway 113 Newlyn..................................... 113
Glasgow. Two Illustrations. 113
Paris . . . 115 Brussels. One Illustration . 116
Berlin.................................. 117 Munich................................... 118
Dresden . . . 119 Milan................................... 120
AWARDS IN THE PRIZE COMPETITIONS. Twenty-three Illustrations. 120 THE LAY FIGURE AT HOME.................................................................. 130
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS.
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