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SEPT. 1938. Vol. 116. No. 546. Edited By GEOFFREY HOLME CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE
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Paul Cezanne. By W. Gaunt. An essay in valuation of the ideals and achievements of the greatest amateur of an amateur age in
painting 142
F. L. Griggs. An appreciation of the work of the famous etcher
and draughtsman 152
Old Masters in Hampshire Houses. Pictures from the exhibi
tion at Winchester College 156
Modern German Art—Till Now. An outline of the movements
in 20th Century German Art before the new regime 160
Exhibitions : London 167, Paris 170, Holland 171 New York 174.
Books 176
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DECORATION AND DESIGN
A People s Theatre. By Anne Powell. The American Federal
Theatre Project—A social experiment 129
Frelinghuysen. By Walter Rendell Storey. An American interior decorator of to-day
ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR
Self-Portrait. By Paul Cezanne 146 Le Lac d’Annecy. By Paul Cezanne 147
Bedroom. By G. G. Frelinghuysen Jr. 150 Group of Fabrics. 151
Stage Setting for “Happy Returns.” By Doris Zinkeisen 154
Model Set for “The Taming of the Shrew.” By Doris Zinkeisen 154 Backcloth for “ Happy Returns.” By Doris Zinkeisen 155
Scene from “Symphonic Fanlasti( ue.” By Christian Berard 155 Across the Tracks. By Niles Spencer 158 Flowers in a While Pot. By Christopher Wood 159
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A REVIEW OF MODERN FABRICS. M. II. BAILLIE SCOTT.
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