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the Art Worker’s Guild. He won gold medals at Milan, in 1906; Venice, in 1909; and in Barcelona, in 1910. There are permanent exhibits of his work in Vienna, Barcelona, Melbourne, Preston, Bradford, The Luxembourg in Paris, and the Tate Gallery in London. In 1933 he exhibited a portrait of his daughter at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, and in 1935 did the designs for the Opera, Hansel and Gretel.

In a recent letter to the authors, Mr. Rackham said, “I am looking forward to the bibliography—and you must insert some blank leaves at the end, for I don’t mean to stop work yet awhile.”