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KERAMIC STUDIO 
KATHRYN E. CHERRY 
Marina Building, St. Louis, Mo. 
Page Editor 
MEDALLIONS 
Treatment for Enamels 
1. Leaves and stems, Azure Blue; flower, Aquamarine; 
centers of flower and buds, Jasmine; buds, Silver Grey. 
2. Leaves, Florentine; berries, Wistaria; stems, Grey Vio- 
let; head of bird, Purple Grey; breast, Satsuma; bill, Jersey 
Cream. 
3. Rose, Warmest Pink; leaves, Leaf Green; stems Warm 
Grey E; centers, Mulberry. 
4. Rose, Maiden Blush; center rose, Peach Pink; leaves, 
Grey Green; stems, Grey Violet; jar, Satsuma. 
5. Flower and buds, Italian Pink; centers, Mars Yellow; 
leaves, Meadow Green; stems, Meadow Green. 
6. Fruit, Orange 3; stems, and outline around fruit, Purple 
Grey; leaves, Peacock Green; jar, Grey Violet. 
Treatment for Dusting 
Use mirror to see repeat of designs. 
1. Leaves, Florentine; flowers, Deep Ivory; centers, Bright 
Green; stems, Mode. 
2. Leaves, Water Lily Green; fruit, Mode; birds, back, 
Mode; head, Water Blue; breast, Deep Ivory; tail, Dove Grey. 
3. Rose, Cameo; rose center, Pink; leaves, Glaze for Green; 
stems, Dove Grey. 
4. Rose, Deep Ivory; dark color on rose, Cameo; leaves 
and stems, Florentine; jar, Mode and Pearl Grey equal parts. 
5. Rose form, Deep Ivory; dark color on rose, Coffee Brown; 
leaves, Bright Green. 
6. Stems, Bright Green; leaves, Water Lily; outline around 
fruit, Deep Ivory; color in fruit, Yellow for Dusting; jar, Dove 
Grey. 
The Cleveland Art Museum has offered a course of public 
art lectures this winter together with artistic and educational 
moving pictures and illustrated talks for children Saturday af- 
ternoons. The Boston Museum of Fine Arts is also looking 
out for the art education of little people. It has a series of Sat- 
urday afternoon story-hours when myths and legends are told 
pertaining to some of the treasures within its walls. 
THE BOOK SHELF 
Anita Gray Chandler 
"Rings," by George Frederick Kunz, Ph. D., author of 
"The Curious Lore of Precious Stones." Profusely illustrated 
with color doubletone. $6.00 (Lippincott, Philadelphia.) 
Do you want to know the history of finger rings through all the 
ages and in all lands? This interesting book by America's 
greatest gem expert will enlighten you. 
"Practical Book of Early American Arts and Crafts," by 
Harold Donaldson Eberlein and Abbot McClure. 232 illustra- 
tions. $6.00 (Lippincott.) A useful book for artists, crafts- 
men, collectors, libraries and museums. 
"Famous Paintings." 2 vols. Issued in co-operation with 
Cassell & Co., the famous fine arts publishers of London. $7.50 
per vol. $15.00 per set. (Funk & Wagnalls Co.) Contains 
a large and beautiful collection of master-pieces in the galleries 
of England and Europe. 
