CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE THE STUDIO. AUGUST 1943. Yol. 126. No. 605




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ARTICLES
British Art in the Allied National Centres.
By Alfred A. Longden, D.S.O. 33 Harold M. Schwartz: Interior Decorator.
By Walter Rendell Storey 45 Art as an Aid in Illness. By Adrian Hill, R.B.A. 48 Stanley Spencer. By Jan Gordon 50 Scottish Intellectualism : William Johnstone.
By Denis Saurat 54 London Commentary. By Jan Gordon 36 Emily Carr : Canadian Painter . 60 Post-War Art Patronage. By Lee Simonson 61
John B. Flannagan : In Memoriam. By Clare Montgomery 62 Book Reviews 64


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From the Artist’s Window, Cookham. By Stanley Spencer 53 Doge Leonardo Loredano. By Giovanni Bellini 56
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