Group XXII. —Fine Art as applied to Industry.
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13 Water colour on paper, conventionalized flowers in purple border, heightened
with gold; prize object sent to competition for fan designs, by Maria Truman. Modern English.
14 Water colour on vellum ; mediaeval figures representing the Senses: prize object in
competition of fan designs, by Ellen Montalba, South Kensington School of Art. English. 1869 .
15 Water colour on vellum ; a river with sedgy banks and a kingfisher: prize object in
competition of fan designs. By Mrs. A. A. Foster, Lincoln School of Art. English. 1870. /
16 Water-colour on silk ; flowers and butterflies on black ground : prize object in com
petition of fan designs. By Emily R. Stanton, Stroud School of Art. English 1870 .
STUDENTS’ WORKS, &c.
17 Drawings and Paintings, by Students of Schools of Art of the United Kingdom.
One descriptive label in frame. (62 frames.)
18 Models in Plaster, by Students of Schools of Art of the United Kingdom. (9 frames.)
19 Series of Designs for Wall Papers, by Students at South Kensington Schools of
Art. Manufactured by Messrs. Corbidre and Son. (6 frames.)
20 Piece of Silk, designed by F. A. Slocombe, Art Student, South Kensington. Manu
factured by Messrs. Corbidre and Son. (1 frame.)
21 Photographs from Terra Cotta Panels for the Wedgwood Memorial Institute,
Burslem. Executed in the Training and Normal School, South Kensington. (8 frames.)
22 Chromo-Lithographs of Objects in the South Kensington Museum. (12 frames.)
23 Tiles (Twelve).—Enamelled Earthenware. Each containing a letter of the alphabet
with accompanying figure, designed by the late Godfrey Sykes. Modern English. (4 frames.)
24 Rosette, and portion of border, of enamelled Terra Cotta ceiling, South Kensington
Museum. Designed by J. Gamble.
25 Painting on Enamelled Iron, of a letter of the alphabet. Designed by the late
Godfrey Sykes.
26 Part of a Series of Decorative Designs. By E. J. Poynter, A.R.A. For the
Grill room, South Kensington Museum. (16 frames.)
27 Cast of Panel, of North Gate, Sanchi Tope, Bhopal, India. Buddhist Art, 1 st
Century.
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