The Studio Vol. I No. 2 (May 1893)
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Title: The Studio
Subtitle: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art
Issue: Vol. I No. 2
Author: J. W. Gleeson White.
Place of publication: London.
Publisher: The Studio, 16 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London
Date: May 1893
Price: Sixpence
Size: 11 3/16ins x 8ins (28.5cm x 20.5cm)

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R. Anning Bell, 'Harvest: From a Relief in Coloured Plaster', illustration, p. 44
Walter Crane, 'Notes on Gesso Work', essay, pp. 45 - 49
D. S. MacColl, 'Exhibition', essay, pp. 49 - 52
'A New Treatment of Bas-Reliefs in Coloured Plaster', essay, pp. 53 - 55
E. R., 'The School of Art Wood-Carving, South Kensington', essay, pp. 56 - 60
Charles T. J. Hiatt, 'The Collecting of Posters', essay, pp. 61 - 64
Various, 'Drawing for Reproduction', essay, pp. 65 - 72
Frank Brangwyn, 'Sketching Grounds. No. II. - Spain', essay, pp. 72 - 74
A. Besnard, Will Rotherstein (translator), 'The Royal Academy (First Letter)', essay, pp. 75 - 77
Arthur Tomson, 'A First Impression of the Royal Academy, 1893', essay, pp. 77 - 78
Francis Bate, 'The New Gallery', essay, pp. 78 - 79
Edwin J. Ellis, 'At the Dudley Gallery', review, pp. 79 - 80
W. R., 'Paris Notes', notes, p. 80
D. M., 'Scotch Art Notes', notes, p. 81
'Some New Colour Boxes', review, p. 82
'A New Edition of Longus', review, p. 83
The Lay Figure, 'The Lay Figure Speaks', editorial, p. 84
Aubrey Beardsley, 'Joan of Arc's Entry into Orleans', illustration [Supplement]