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Nice Canadian content.
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Ads are all art related:
Many B&W photos.
Thick paper covers. Pages numbered 67-96. Twelve (12) advertising pages at front numbered A.D.1 to A.D. XII, three (3) at back A.D. XIII to A.D. XVI. Also adds on inside covers.
Covers detached. Some yellowing along borders of covers and first inside page.
The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art was an illustrated fine arts and decorative arts magazine published in London from 1893 until 1964. The founder and first editor was Charles Holme. The magazine exerted a major influence on the development of the Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts movements. It was absorbed into Studio International magazine in 1964.
In keeping with Holme's original concept, the magazine was international in scope. It promoted the work of "New Art" artists, designers and architects—it played a major part in introducing the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Charles Voysey to a wide audience—and it was especially influential in Europe.