CONTENTS


The Studio, March 1938. Vol. CXV, No. 540. Edited By C. Geoffrey Holme
BULGARIAN ART OF TO-DAY 115 A great development in Bulgarian art has taken place since the Balkan War. Sirak Skitnik, one of the foremost Bulgarian painters, is one of those who has seen its growth and writes with first-hand knowledge of his subject.
PICTURES BY THE MASTERS. “ CHAPEAU DE PAILLE ” 140
A portrait of the famous Suzanna Fourment by Rubens, now in the National Qallery, London.
THE HONOLULU ACADEMY 143 The Paradise of the Pacific is keenly alive to the cultural values of art. In this article its functions and its possessions are explained.
ART AND THE CAMERA 146 Nature and Sunlight—Make-up and Floodlight. A comparison in photography.
CHRISTOPHER WOOD 148 Art appreciation by Thomas McQreevy of an artist whose early death at the age of twenty-nine was a great loss to the history of painting.
EXHIBITIONS 154
London, by Thomas McQreevy. New York, by B. Holme.
BOOK REVIEWS 165 STUDIO TALK 166
People and events discussed by “ Pic tor.”
THE ART OF MURAL DESIGN 168 A review of current technique and method.
VIEW FROM PHILIPPOPOLIS. By Boris Deneff Frontispiece VASE. By Sirak Skitnik 125 CHAPEAU DE PAILLE. Peter Paul Rubens 140 SEASCAPE, TREBOUL. By Christopher Wood 149 ARMEDA. By Gerald L. Brockhurst, R.A. 157 BOIGNEVILLE. By Winifred Nicholson 163
THE MODERN ART OF GREECE. Conflicting tendencies to-day in the home of classical art, rev iewed by Pantelis Prevelakis.
TABLE GLASS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. The latest creations of producers and designers.
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