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KERAMIC STUDIO 
ART NOTES 
Twenty-four members of the Twin City Keramic Club 
met at luncheon in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. the 18th, after 
which they visited the Minnesota State Capital accompanied 
by Mr. Lauros M. Phoenix, a local Mural Artist, who analysed 
the mural decorations throughout the building for the benefit 
of the Club. The mural paintings include some of the most 
important work of such well known men as John LaFarge, 
Kenyon Cox, Blashfield and Simmons, besides many wall 
paintings by lesser lights. 
A class has been formed in St. Paul, Minn., to study de- 
sign under the direction of Henrietta Barclay Paist. The 
course will consist of at least twelve lessons and will continue 
into the spring months 
Now, while the demand for the finished products is light, 
is the time to study, to prepare for busier times sure to come 
after the war. A conscientious study of the principles of design 
doubles the efficiency of a decorator. China decorators, take 
notice and take advantage of the lull instead of bemoaning the 
lack of demand. 
PLATE BORDER— MRS. F. H. HANNEMAN 
Oil leaves sand stems and dust with Water Green No. 2, Oil grey band and dust with 1 Dove Grey and 1 Pearl Grey. 
Outline and dark bands are Green Gold. Second Fire — Paint over flowers and buds with a thin wash of Albert Yellow 
and Yellow Brown and wide space at edge with Pearl Grey, and a little Albert Yellow. 
