Page 56 - Studio International - November 1967
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On exhibition









     A selection from
     current and forthcoming
     exhibitions




     London

     The visitation, 1506, by the Master M.S. from the
     High Altar of Selmecvanya, in an exhibition of
     Hungarian art treasures at the Victoria and Albert
     Museum until January 14. The work belongs to the
     Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest. The exhibition
     shows the development of art in Hungary from the
     9th to the late 17th century.
     2
     Femme au bord de la mer, 1954, a collage, 9½ x 12¾ in.
     by Nicolas de Stahl at Tooth's, 31 Bruton Street,
     W.1, from November 15 to December 2. In Tooth's
     annual exhibition of recently acquired paintings by
     Old Masters and 19th and 20th century artists.
     Born in 1914 in St Petersburg, de Stahl emigrated
     with his family to Poland during the Russian
     Revolution. He died in 1955 in Antibes. Several
     retrospectives have been held of his work.
     3
     Pantemenos, 1967, slate on marble, 8+ in. high by
     Margaret Lovell in an exhibition of small sculptures
     at Marjorie Parr, 285 Kings Road, S.W.3 from
     November 9 to December 22. Works by twelve
     sculptors are being shown, many of them maquettes
     for larger work. (Price range: £25-£350.)
     4
     Spherical structure, 1967, aluminium, 27 in. diameter,
     by Matthew Frere-Smith at Alwin, 56 Brook Street,
     W.1, until November 28. Also exhibiting are Ian
     Hodges and Gil Kirk. Frere-Smith recently won the
     second award for outdoor sculpture at the Museum
     of Modern Art in Milan. (Price range: 75 gns-350 gns.)
     5
     Dans /'atelier, 1964, by Picasso, aquatint and drypoint
     (edition of 50), 9¼ x 13 in., from the exhibition
     Picasso; the painter and his model at Lumley Cazalet,
     24 Davies Street, W.1. The show comprises
     thirty-nine original etchings and aquatints 1963-5.
     (Price range: £130-£550.)
     6
     The fairy tree, watercolour, 29 x 24½ in. by Richard
     Doyle at Anthony d'Offay, 8 Vigo Street, W.1, from
     November 13 to December 1. The exhibition, Dream
     and Fantasy in English Painting, 1830-1910, is a
     collection of paintings and drawings illustrating the
     more eccentric and bizarre aspects of Victorian
     painting from John Martin to Arthur Rackham.
     (Price range: £20-£1,500.)
     7
     Glacier de Lauteraar  engraved from a painting by
     C. Wolff in Le voyage pittoresque at the Arts Council
     Gallery, 4 St James's Square, S.W.1, until
     November 25. An exhibition of eighty coloured
     engravings of Swiss landscape in the Romantic
     tradition from the 18th and 19th centuries.
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