The Parents' Review

A Monthly Magazine of Home-Training and Culture

Edited by Charlotte Mason.

"Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, a life."
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Senior Art Club.


Volume 13, 1902, pg. 70-71


This club is open to any readers of the Review, either lady or gentleman. The terms are 6s. for six months. All work marked for exhibition is criticised by Mr. David Murray, A.R.A., on the yearly "Pupils' Show Day," in Miss Stewart Wood's studio, Vine Court Studio, Holland Street, Kensington. All particulars of the Club can be obtained from Miss A. Y. Davidson, Secretary, 41, Bessborough Gardens, London, S.W.

WINTER TERM, NOVEMBER 1901, TO MAY 1902.

Subjects for January.

I.--An arrangement of Shells. Nothing can exceed the beauty of the lines and curves, and the delicate colour to be found in shells of all kinds. Your choice and combination will prove your taste; but it will be difficult to go wrong, when so much beauty has to be dealt with. The study need not be large, but if possible the shells should be painted the size of life.

II.--In place of the cast try and persuade some friend to sit to you for their hands, and put them as much as possible in the pose that you have already been studying.

III.--For the more advanced landscape students, any sketch worked indoors from studies done during the summer will be looked at.



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