On this page
-
Text (1)
-
it
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
¦ -- ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ -——^ Ijetteks Have Been Re...
of books , work-boxes , & c , to the successful girls , and turban cloths to the teacher _* .
Cairo Miss and _Whateley reopened , the the school author for of girls Ragge , which d Life had in E been gypt closed , '' has returned during the to *
summer , . She was welcomed back by her old friends and pupils , with the liveliest demonstrations of joy and affection .
obtaining We are such glad to instruction learn that as an will opportunity fit them is for now practising offered to the women various , of " in connexion with
the branches Female of School decorative of Art art . under A class the direction is being of formed Dr . , DresserF . L . S . for the study of ornamental desi , gning in all its branches , the practice , of , the
prep all kinds aration . of " The designs mode for of the instruction various manufactures pursued will , and , in of many decoration respect of s _,, resemble that adopted in the lish atelie architects rs of Paris The — works a system highly comm in the ended class
b will y our become most the eminent property Eng of the School . , just as the produced drawings made in an - ment architect advanced ' s office are students the architect will have ' s prop a commission erty ; but , as of a means 15 of cent encourage on the - per ,
amount , received for such of their works as are sold to manufacturers or of others eight . " lectures The class will will be meet delivered daily b from y J . T half . L - yon past , Esq ten the . to , in three conn . exion of A course with
the classbut to which the public will be admitted , on History Ornament . The , Lectures will be given at the School of Art , on Thursdays , at one o ' clock p . m ., commencing March 5 th . « whose hters
We cannot refrain from pressing upon parents , daugmaythe have great shown value any of artisti this c opportunity leanings , and of upon obtaining the young thoroug peop h instruction le themselves in a ,
business which has long been recognised as especially appropriate for women . It is asserted by persons in the trade , that in this particular businesswomen are not only at no disadvantage , but that their designs are
it theory likel will , y to be that meet much women with to have be a more regretted better read taste if y sale throug than than men h want those , here of comes of energy men to . and their The foresi aid popular , g and ht , -
themselves women possessing for success the in necessary a pursuit ability which , , shoul while d in be itself backwar interesting d in qualif and y im ing - be portant formed , has in now provincial become towns also a where lucrative ladies trade atten . d ( Mig the ht Government not a similar Schools class * _^
of In Desi connexion gn ?) with this subject we may mention a series of lectures now Institute in course of Great delivery Coram by Dr Street . Dresser Russell , at the Square Hussell on Literary the late an International \ l
Scientific-Exhibition , considered , in reference , to its Decorative , Art . The subjects of " the Tickets lectures to be for had March at the School 4 th , and of Art March or at 11 th the , are door especiall of the y lecture interesting -room .
, , on Terms the evenin and g fuller of the particul lectures ars . respecting the - Class and Lectures may be
obtained on application to Miss Gann , Superintendent of the Female :
School of Art , 43 , Queen Square , Bloomsbury , W . C .
It
it
72 . PASSING EVENTS .
-
-
Citation
-
English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 2, 1863, page 72, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02031863/page/72/
-