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The Studio (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Studio (magazine)
''The Studio'' 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 full title was ''The Studio: an illustrated magazine of fine and applied art''. ''The Studio'' exerted a major influence on the development of the Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts movements.〔 In 1964 it was absorbed into ''Studio International'' magazine. ==History==
''The Studio'' was founded by Charles Holme in 1893. Holme was in the wool and silk trades, had travelled extensively in Europe and had visited Japan and the United States with Lasenby Liberty and his wife Emma.〔 During his travels he had formed:〔〔 Holme retired from trade in order to start ''The Studio''.〔 Holme had hoped to engage Lewis Hind as the editor of the new venture, but Hind went instead to William Waldorf Astor's ''Pall Mall Budget''. He suggested Joseph Gleeson White as an alternative.〔 Gleeson White edited ''The Studio'' from the first issue in April 1893.〔 In 1895 Holme took over as editor himself, although Gleeson White continued to contribute. Holme retired as editor in 1919 for reasons of health, and was succeeded by his son Charles Geoffrey Holme, who was already the editor of special numbers and year-books of the magazine.〔
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