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NATURALISTIC SECTION OF RERAMIC STUDIO 
SUMMER SCHOOL NOTES 
Mr. Marshal Fry's Summer School will open in July and 
last during August and September. It will be primarily a 
school of design in its application to handiwork, interior decor- 
ation and landscape painting. 
One of the important courses will be overglaze keramic 
decoration under Marshal Fry and special instructors. Various 
interesting wares of plain color, such as Wedgewood, Italian 
Capri, etc., will be used besides white china. 
Table decoration will also be an important feature. An- 
other interesting feature will be a class of drawing for children 
under Miss Ophelia Foley. 
Students may select what courses they prefer and spec- 
ialise in any branch of work. For particulars address Marsh- 
al Fry, Southampton, L. I., N. Y. 
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Mrs. C. C. Filkins of Buffalo, N. Y., has opened a summer 
school for the month of July at her studio on Main St. where 
a course of study in acid etching, flown enamels, etc., wilfbe 
given. Write to her for circulars and particulars. 
ROSE PLATE, ADELINE MORE 
ROSES are painted with a very thin wash of rose and shaded 
with the same color used a little heavier with a very 
little Violet added for some of the deeper shadows; light leaves 
are Apple Green and a little Albert Yellow and a little Brown 
Green added for the shading and strong touches. Dark leaves 
are Shading Green, Copenhagen Blue and Brown Green. 
Shadow leaves are Dark Grey, Blood Red and Violet; back- 
ground is a very thin wash of Lemon Yellow blended into 
Blood Red and Violet No. 2; stems are Brown Green and a 
little Blood Red, 
