Explore a 1920 glimpse into art, design, and education from The International Studio
This issue from October 1920 gathers essays, reviews, and features that map the art world of its time. Readers encounter in-depth pieces on studio practice, galleries, and the role of art schools, alongside portraits of studios, patrons, and educators shaping American creativity. The issue also spotlights influential figures and emerging ideas, such as Laurelton Studios and the Laurelton Hall foundation, plus discussions of central arts institutions and contemporary craft.
- Laurelton Studios: A New Idea explores Louis C. Tiffany’s Foundation and its artist-guest program in Oyster Bay, with attention to studio life, environment, and the goal of talent development.
- The Etchings of Troy Kinney and other artist profiles offer insight into contemporary printmaking and illustration.
- The Landscape Paintings of C. M. Gere and H. A. Payne and other reviews illuminate recent exhibitions and the work of notable artists.
- Articles on art schools and programs, including the Central School of Arts and Crafts, Pratt Institute, and the Yale School of the Fine Arts, describe training paths for designers, illustrators, and teachers.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical art magazines, studio life, and early 20th‑century American art education. This edition serves as a cultural snapshot of its era, blending criticism, biography, and practical questions about art training and production.
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