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Identifier: internationalstu10newy08 (find matches)
Title: International Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art
Year: 1908 (1900s)
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Publisher: New York. John Lane Co
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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onomizes the preHminary treatment of flax. Hismachine, or rather combination of machines,handles the plant as it comes from the field andautomatically prepares it for the chemical treat-ment without any hand manipulation. To be able to secure a j)erfcct linen yarn fromraw flax in the course of twelve hours time means ing conditions warrant. It is reported that thecompany has orders for Crash, Oxolint andSavoil sufficient to insure a considerable profiton the first years output. There are phases of the subject that we havenot the space to consider here, but which are out-lined by an interesting booklet issued by theOxford Linen Mills. The booklet No. 12 con-tains photographic illustrations of the ancientmethods of preparing flax fiber still followed bythe European peasantry, and copies may be ob-tained free by writing or applying to the SterlingDebenture Corporation, Brunswick Building, Madison Square, New York.In writing lo advertisers, please mention The International Studio. AD. XIV
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— CO ■o O - -^ O ■i LU _J -J I ^ § HO ?, oc -r 2 _ j o^ ^ CC UJ >- ^li s .^ 1^ 3 CO ■5 o es 1 5 H <. UJ £ ^ z < ^ Q. ^h 0 INTERNATIONAL• STUDIO • VOL. XXXIV. No. 135 Copyright, 190S, by John Lane Company MAY, 1908 OHN W. ALEXANDERBY ARTHUR HOEBER J There hangs in the gallery of the Museumof the Luxembourg, in Paris, a painting of abeautiful woman arranging in her hair a piece ofribbon. It is called The Green Bow, and in therendering, the color scheme, the textures andgenerally in its conception, the work is entirely un-li-l<e any other canvas in that galaxy of dexterous,able, thoughtful and uncommon art, gathered to-gether by a wise and discriminating art minister ofa country that does much to foster the professionof the painter and the sister arts of sculpture,architecture, music and acting. The author of thework is an American who has forged his way to thefront rank of his profession through hard work andthe earnest cultivation of his natural

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