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CUP-REPOUSSE, CHISELED AND ENAMELED SILVER-E. FEUILLATRE 
THE CRAFTS AT ST. LOUIS 
(continued) 
EUGENE Feuillatre exhibited several cups, vases and 
plaques in repoussed, chiseled and enameled silver, a few 
of which are illustrated. As an enameler on silver he has no 
rival. The large dragon plaque in translucent enamel, 
shows wonderful technique and patience, which has not only 
overcome, but defied all the difficulties of the art. 
The vase in repoussed, chiseled and enameled silver is 
another of his many masterpieces. 
M. Feuillatre executes jewels also which are most successful 
He is a tireless, experienced craftsman whose productions 
witness hard labor and honesty of purpose. 
BROOKLYN EXHIBITION 
THE Brooklyn Handicrafters held their Spring exhibition 
at the Packer Alumni Rooms, 1 60 Joralamon Street, 
April the 13th and 14th. This Club has been lately organized 
and the members will make a special effort to have suitable 
furnishings for country houses. Miss M. D. Behr exhibited 
some delightful stencilled draperies for windows; Miss T. 
liestow some stencilled linen covers and screens. Miss F. 
Knapp charming pottery wall pockets and hanging baskets. 
Mrs. Worth Osgood and Miss J. Hoagland also had some good 
work in pottery. 
Mr. H. Whitbeck exhibited a very unique umbrella stand 
made of copper and etched, some silver spoons and jewelr5^ 
Miss M. Peckham, Mrs. E. Rankin, Mrs. Hugo Froelich, Mrs. 
I. P. Conkling, Miss M. Zimmerman, and Miss E. F. Peacock 
showed interesting work in jewelry. Miss J. Husson carved 
wood. Miss A. P. Hallock silk, lamp and candleshades. Miss 
EUa De Neergard and Miss E. M. Griswold, hand woven fabrics. 
Miss E. Chapin and Miss F. Dualej^ book-bindings. 
VASE— REPOUSSE, CHISELED AND ENAMELED SILVER— E. FEUILLATRE 
