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 THE ARTS This section of Every Woman's Encyclop.'EDIA tells what woman has done in the arts ; how she may study them, and how she may attain success in them. Authoritative writers will contribute articles on : Art Music Literature Art Education in England Musical Education Famous Books by Women Art Education Abi-oad Studying Abroad Famous Poems by Wotnen Scholars h ips. Exh ibitions Musical Scholarships Tales from the Classics. Modern Illustration Practical Notes on the Choice Stories of Famous Women The Amateur Artist of Instruvients Writers Decorative Art The Musical Education of The Lives of Women PoetSy Applied Arts, etc. Children, etc. etc., etc. WMERE TO STUDY ART THE BUSHEY SCHOOL OF ANIMAL PAINTING By GLADYS BEATTIE CROZIER The Object, Arrangement, and Situation of the School— The Course and Method of Instruction — The Accommodation for Students— Fees, Living, Expenses, Scholarships, etc. The school is under the immediate direction HThe Kcmp-Wclch School of Animal and Figure Painting at Bushey offers every facility to the student who is anxious to obtain a thorough general training in art, and, at the same time, to specialise in animal painting from the live model. of Miss Lucy Kemp-Welch, whose own splendid work has caused her to be regarded as the English Rosa Bonheur of the day. One of her first important pictures, " Colt Hunting in the New Forest," which was " "" ""' '" " ""«te»Tte t'te%te"-lj;! ,r.^,tr.„ --• -' "- -^ • -' -^ *