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RAV CECILY, VIRGINIA AND ROSALYN RAY RAY OIL BURNEROOMPANY and Kts took m*t?s Printed *i ihe TROUTSDALE DRBSS aixd sold by Charles . Qoodspeed Bosioiv NE has but to glance at the great number of artists in and around New York to have forced upon him the conviction that among so many it must take a very good man to make his way in the artistic field. No doubt there are a good many young artists there who find it almost if not quite as hard to dispose of their wares as do the literary element, bu...t working on the basis that true merit will find its own reward in the long run is a tenet that keeps them at their draw- ing boards waiting for an opportunity to show what they can do. Book-plate artists, or more properly speaking, those who have designed a few plates, are many in New York, perhaps more so than in any other section of our country, and the work of Mr. Ja- cobson will I think be somewhat new to a great number of out collectors, who will no doubt be much surprised and pleased by the cleverness of the designs shown herewith* Mr* Jacobson be- longs to the host of magazine designers and illus- trators, and yet differs from many of them in that his work is distinctive, pleasing and original Just what it is in his drawings that appeals to one so strongly is perhaps hard to determine, but it seems to me that it is their daintiness, and withal their quiet strength* There is in some of the plates too a certain humor, never descend- ing to the grotesque, that is one of the principle charms of his work, but most of them are dainty and pretty designs, and it is probable that the latter style will characterize most of his produc- tions* The Charles E.
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