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Palette Scrapings, 
AN ILLUSTRATED QUARTERLY, 
PUBLISHED BY THE 
Students of the St. Louis School of Fine Arts. 
$1.00 A YEAR. 30 CENTS A COPY. 
Attention is called to the following comments on the 
last number of Palette Scrapings :— 
[From the Globe-Democrat, March 11th.] 
The February number of Palette Scrapings, a magazine written and 
illustrated by the students of the Art School, is just at hand. It is the 
best number of this admirable little magazine that has yet been issued, 
both in letter-press and illustrations, and all interested in knowing how 
the students progress, ought to subscribe for it. They will get full 
money’s worth. 
[From the Republican, March 11th.] 
Palette Scrapings is a pretty publication by the St. Louis School 
of Fine Arts. No. 2 of the second volume has come to hand well filled — 
sketches on art topics and embellishments of art bits. It is all the work 
of the students of the St. Louis School of Fine Arts, and its bright pages 
are welcomed four times a year by a large circle of 'readers interested in 
fine arts. 
[From the Post-Dispatch, March 5th.] 
The February number of Palette Scrapings, lately issued, is a 
credit to all connected with it. Palette Scrapings is a quarterly illus¬ 
trated journal, published by the students of the Art School, at Washington 
University. All the work, including sketching, engraving and writing are 
done by the students of the School. * * * The price of the journal 
is only $1.00 per year, and its genuine merit ought to secure for it a wide 
circulation. 
[From The Spectator, March 7th.] 
The last number of Palette Scrapings is the best yet issued. The 
drawings are highly creditable. * * * The entire number, both 
artistic and literary, will compare favorably with more pretentious pub¬ 
lications. 
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