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ROVAMIC STUDIO 
STUDIO NOTES California on April 8th for out-door sketching and flower 
Miss Jeanne M. Stewart has removed her studios from work until July nth, when her studio will again be opened 
Chicago, 111., and Seattle, Washington, to 350^ Morrison in Chicago. 
St., Portland, Oregon, where she will conduct her usual The studio of Miss Fannie Seammell, 150 5th Ave., will 
classes in china and water colors. remain open during the summer and visitors will be most 
Miss Gertrude Estabrooks of Chicago, 111., went to welcome. 
OLIVES FOR STEIN AND PITCHER AND BORDER FOR BOWL 
JESSIE McINTYRE 
Treatment by Jessie Bard 
TRACE in design. Paint olives with one part Fry's Grey Flesh, three 
parts Violet. Leaves, two parts Apple Green, one Grey for Flesh. 
Stems, one part Shading Green, one part Grey for Flesh. Second Fire — 
Outline with Grey for Flesh. Third Fire — Tint dark border at top, two 
parts Copenhagen Blue, one part Grey for Flesh, two parts Violet. 
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OLIVES— JESSIE McINTYRE 
RIPE and green olives are never on the same bunch. Ripe ones are a 
purple black (ruby), a little black very thin; half ripe are near a Vio- 
let of Iron shade. Green olives are on the same bunches with half ripe 
ones, or, of course, alone. The older leaves are dark green using Shading 
Green and Violet. The younger ones are a more tender green but not too 
bright; for these use Apple Green and Violet. The underside of the leaves 
are a very light grey or silver. Use Copenhagen Blue with a little Yellow, a 
very thin wash. The branches are a brown green, stems of the same as 
underside of leaves. 
