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F. Hill. With 50 plates.Michael Angelo.By Sir Charles Holroyd. With 52 plates.Mediæval Art.By W. R. Lethaby. With 66 plates and 120 drawings in the text.The Scottish School of Painting.By William D. McKay, R.S.A. With 46 plates.Christopher Wren.By Lena Milman. With upwards of 60 plates.Correggio.By T. Sturge Moore. With 55 plates.Albert Dürer.By T. Sturge Moore. With 4 copperplates and 50 half-tone engravings.Sir William Beechey, R.A.By W. Roberts. With 49 plates.The School of Seville.By N. Sentenach. With 50 plates.THE POPULAR LIBRARY OF ARTPocket volumes of biographical and critical value, with very many reproductions of the artists’ works. Each volume averages 200 pages, 16mo, with from 40 to 50 illustrations, quarter-bound cloth.Reduced price, 2s.6d. net a volume. Postage4d.LIST OF VOLUMESBotticelli.By Julia Cartwright.Raphael.By Julia Cartwright.Frederick Walker.By Clementina Black.Rembrandt.By Auguste Bréal.Velazquez.By Auguste Bréal.Gainsborough.By Arthur B. 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Rembrandt.By G. Baldwin Brown, of the University of Edinburgh. With 45 plates.Antonio Pollaiuolo.By Maud Cruttwell. With 50 plates.Verrocchio.By Maud Cruttwell. With 48 plates.The Lives of the British Architects.By E. Beresford Chancellor. With 45 plates.The School of Madrid.By A. de Beruete y Moret. With 48 plates.William Blake.By Basil de Selincourt. With 40 plates.Giotto.By Basil de Selincourt. With 44 plates.French Painting in the Sixteenth Century.By L. Dimier. With 50 plates.The School of Ferrara.By Edmund G. Gardner. With 50 plates.Six Greek Sculptors.(Myron, Pheidias, Polykleitos, Skopas, Praxiteles, and Lysippos.) By Ernest Gardner. With 81 plates.Titian.By Georg Gronau. With 54 plates.Constable.By M. Sturge Henderson. With 48 plates.Pisanello.By G. F. Hill. With 50 plates.Michael Angelo.By Sir Charles Holroyd. With 52 plates.Mediæval Art.By W. R. Lethaby. With 66 plates and 120 drawings in the text.The Scottish School of Painting.By William D. McKay, R.S.A. With 46 plates.Christopher Wren.By Lena Milman. With upwards of 60 plates.Correggio.By T. Sturge Moore. With 55 plates.Albert Dürer.By T. Sturge Moore. With 4 copperplates and 50 half-tone engravings.Sir William Beechey, R.A.By W. Roberts. With 49 plates.The School of Seville.By N. Sentenach. With 50 plates.
Rembrandt.By G. Baldwin Brown, of the University of Edinburgh. With 45 plates.
Antonio Pollaiuolo.By Maud Cruttwell. With 50 plates.
Verrocchio.By Maud Cruttwell. With 48 plates.
The Lives of the British Architects.By E. Beresford Chancellor. With 45 plates.
The School of Madrid.By A. de Beruete y Moret. With 48 plates.
William Blake.By Basil de Selincourt. With 40 plates.
Giotto.By Basil de Selincourt. With 44 plates.
French Painting in the Sixteenth Century.By L. Dimier. With 50 plates.
The School of Ferrara.By Edmund G. Gardner. With 50 plates.
Six Greek Sculptors.(Myron, Pheidias, Polykleitos, Skopas, Praxiteles, and Lysippos.) By Ernest Gardner. With 81 plates.
Titian.By Georg Gronau. With 54 plates.
Constable.By M. Sturge Henderson. With 48 plates.
Pisanello.By G. F. Hill. With 50 plates.
Michael Angelo.By Sir Charles Holroyd. With 52 plates.
Mediæval Art.By W. R. Lethaby. With 66 plates and 120 drawings in the text.
The Scottish School of Painting.By William D. McKay, R.S.A. With 46 plates.
Christopher Wren.By Lena Milman. With upwards of 60 plates.
Correggio.By T. Sturge Moore. With 55 plates.
Albert Dürer.By T. Sturge Moore. With 4 copperplates and 50 half-tone engravings.
Sir William Beechey, R.A.By W. Roberts. With 49 plates.
The School of Seville.By N. Sentenach. With 50 plates.
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Botticelli.By Julia Cartwright.Raphael.By Julia Cartwright.Frederick Walker.By Clementina Black.Rembrandt.By Auguste Bréal.Velazquez.By Auguste Bréal.Gainsborough.By Arthur B. Chamberlain.Cruikshank.By W. H. Chesson.Blake.By G. K. Chesterton.G. F. Watts.By G. K. Chesterton.Albrecht Dürer.By Lina Eckenstein.The English Water-Colour Painters.By A. J. Finberg.Hogarth.By Edward Garnett.Leonardo da Vinci.By Georg Gronau.Holbein.By Ford Madox Hueffer.Rossetti.By Ford Madox Hueffer.The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.By Ford Madox Hueffer.Perugino.By Edward Hutton.Millet.By Romain Rolland.Watteau.By Camille Mauclair.The French Impressionists.By Camille Mauclair.Whistler.By Bernhard Sickert.
Botticelli.By Julia Cartwright.
Raphael.By Julia Cartwright.
Frederick Walker.By Clementina Black.
Rembrandt.By Auguste Bréal.
Velazquez.By Auguste Bréal.
Gainsborough.By Arthur B. Chamberlain.
Cruikshank.By W. H. Chesson.
Blake.By G. K. Chesterton.
G. F. Watts.By G. K. Chesterton.
Albrecht Dürer.By Lina Eckenstein.
The English Water-Colour Painters.By A. J. Finberg.
Hogarth.By Edward Garnett.
Leonardo da Vinci.By Georg Gronau.
Holbein.By Ford Madox Hueffer.
Rossetti.By Ford Madox Hueffer.
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.By Ford Madox Hueffer.
Perugino.By Edward Hutton.
Millet.By Romain Rolland.
Watteau.By Camille Mauclair.
The French Impressionists.By Camille Mauclair.
Whistler.By Bernhard Sickert.
MASTERS OF PAINTING
With many illustrations in photogravure.
A series which gives in each volume a large number of examples reproduced inphotogravureof the works of its subject. The first series of books on art issued at a popular price to use this beautiful method of reproduction.
The letterpress is the same as the volumes in the Popular Library of Art, but it is reset, the size of the volumes being 8¾ ins. by 5¾ ins. There are no less than 32 plates in each book. Bound in cloth with gold on side, gold lettering on back: picture wrapper, 5s.neta volume, postage 5d.
This is the first time that a number ofphotogravureillustrations have been given in a series published at a popular price. The process having been very costly has been reserved for expensive volumes or restricted to perhaps a frontispiece in the case of books issued at a moderate price. A new departure in the art of printing has recently been made with the machining of photogravures; the wonderfully clear detail and beautifully soft effect of the photogravure reproductions being obtained as effectively as by the old method. It is this great advance in the printing of illustrations which makes it possible to produce this series.
The volumes are designed to give as much value as possible, and for the time being are the last word in popular book production.
It would be difficult to conceive of more concise, suggestive, and helpful volumes than these. All who read them will be aware of a sensible increase in their knowledge and appreciation of art and the world’s masterpieces.
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Change in the Village.By George Bourne.
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Faith, and other Sketches.By R. B. Cunninghame Graham.
Hope, and other Sketches.By R. B. Cunninghame Graham.
Brought Forward.By R. B. Cunninghame Graham.
A Hatchment.By R. B. Cunninghame Graham.
Success, and other Sketches.By R. B. Cunninghame Graham.
Twenty-Six Men and a Girl, and other Stories.By Maxim Gorky. Translated from the Russian.
El Ombu.By W. H. Hudson.
Green Mansions.A Romance of the Tropical Forest. By W. H. Hudson.
The Purple Land.By W. H. Hudson.
A Crystal Age: a Romance of the Future. By W. H. Hudson.
The Critical Attitude.By Ford Madox Hueffer.
The Heart of the Country.By Ford Madox Hueffer.
The Spirit of the People.By Ford Madox Hueffer.
After London—Wild England.By Richard Jefferies.
Amaryllis at the Fair.By Richard Jefferies.
Bevis.The Story of a Boy. By Richard Jefferies.
Russian Literature.By Prince Kropotkin. New and revised edition.
St Augustine and his Age.An Interpretation. By Joseph McCabe.
Yvette, and other Stories.By Guy de Maupassant. Translated by Mrs John Galsworthy. With a Preface by Joseph Conrad.
Between the Acts.By H. W. Nevinson.
Principle in Art: Religio Poetæ.By Coventry Patmore.
Parallel Paths.A Study in Biology, Ethics, and Art. By T. W. Rolleston.
The Strenuous Life, and other Essays.By Theodore Roosevelt.
English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century.By Sir Leslie Stephen.
Studies of a Biographer.First Series. Two Volumes. By Sir Leslie Stephen.
The Black Monk, and other Tales.By Anton Tchekoff.
The Kiss, and other Stories.By Anton Tchekoff.
Interludes.By Sir Geo. Trevelyan.
A Wiltshire Village.By Alfred Williams.
Village’s White Horse.By Alfred Williams.
Life in a Railway Factory.By Alfred Williams.
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