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HOPPIN, James Mason.

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The early renaissance, and other essays on art subjects.
1895
Other essays: Principles of art.-Tendencies of modern art.-French land-
scape-painting. Murillo.-Art in education. Art and religion.
Bourges cathedral.-The Zeus-altar of Pergamon.-Critique of a Greek
statue, [Venus of Milo].-The masterpiece of Scopas, [Niobe group].—
Hellas.

LEIGHTON, Frederic, lord.

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Addresses delivered to the students of the Royal academy,

1896. ..

LENORMANT, Charles.

Beaux-arts et voyages. 2v.

1861....

"Notice sur M. Lenormant, par M. Foisset," v. 1, p.5-35.
Lenormant was an eminent French archæologist, 1802-59.

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V.I contains essays on art subjects, Christian art, Cellini, French school
in 1835, Pierre Guérin, Paul Delaroche, Ary Scheffer, the Roman cata-
combs in 1858, etc. v.2 contains letters from Holland, Saxony, Pro-
vence, Egypt and Greece, valuable for notes on art and archæology.

MOODY, Francis W.

Lectures and lessons on art. 1893...

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"An extremely valuable treatise on the right principles of learning to
draw and the way to begin the study of design. The style of the
book is epigrammatic and even fanciful." Russell Sturgis.

MORRIS, William.

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Address delivered at the distribution of prizes to students of the Birmingham municipal school of art on Feb. 21, 1894. 1898 ....

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Printed at the Chiswick press with the golden type designed by William
Morris for the Kelmscott press.

Art and the beauty of the earth. 1898.....

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"Both one of the most brilliant and one of the most significant of his
published writings. It contains, in a way which none of his other
published lectures of that period seem to approach, the sum of all his
earlier and the germ of all his later doctrine." Mackail's Life of
William Morris.

Printed at the Chiswick press with the golden type designed by William
Morris for the Kelmscott press.

Hopes and fears for art. 1882...

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Contents: The lesser arts.-The art of the people.—The beauty of life.-
Making the best of it.-Prospects of architecture in civilization.
Familiar lectures delivered while the author was president of the Soci-
ety of arts in Birmingham. Full of warning and practical suggestions.

NISBET, Hume.

Where art begins.

1892...

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Reflections, practical, theoretical and personal, upon art and its influ-
ence upon mankind.

PAGET, Violet, (pseud. Vernon Lee).

Euphorion; studies of the antique and the mediæval in the renaissance. 1882.

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Contents: The sacrifice.-Italy of the Elizabethan dramatists.-Outdoor
poetry. Symmetria prisca.-Portrait art.-School of Boiardo.-Medi-
æval love.

1887

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Juvenilia; a second series of essays on sundry æsthetical ques-
tions. 2v.
V.I. The lake of Charlemagne.-Botticelli at the Villa Lemmi.-Rococo.
-Prosaic music and poetic music.-Apollo the fiddler.
v.2. Immortality of the maestro Galuppi.-Perigot.-Lombard colour
studies.-Don Juan (con Stenterello).-Curiazio.-Christkindchen.—
Epilogue.

"By 'Juvenilia' the writer...means that the essays relate to a theme-that
of fine art-which she now regards as more fitted for youthful readers

and students than for those of riper years... She applies herself...to
the debating of various questions of fine art, and treats them in her
accustomed method-trenchant reasoning, candid, if at times extreme,
and brilliant description having a somewhat 'Impressionistic' bias."
Athenæum, 1887.

Renaissance fancies and studies; being a sequel to Euphorion.
1896 ..

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Contents: The love of the saints.-The imaginative art of the renais-
sance.-Tuscan sculpture.-A seeker of pagan perfection, being the
life of Domenico Neroni.-Valedictory.

"The standpoint of Vernon Lee is that of the amiable dilettante, interested in art as a part of general culture. There is much charming writing in the volume and some keensighted analysis." Nation, 1896. REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua.

Discourses on painting and the fine arts. 1850..
Literary works. 2v. 1809-92....

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Memoir of Reynolds, by H. W. Beechy, v.1, p.31-300.
"Consist mainly of his 'Discourses' which...are distinguished by that
broad and happy generalisation which was the characteristic also of his
art. Perhaps the best known of them is the fourteenth (1788) in which
he pronounced his fine and generous tribute to the memory of Gains-
borough... They contain advice to students which is of permanent
value, expressed in language which could scarcely be improved. If we
make some allowance for the time at which he wrote most of his judg-
ments on pictures and artists may be accepted now... They have fre-
quently been reprinted and cannot be neglected by any student of art
criticism.' Dictionary of national biography.

ROBINSON, Frederick Sydney.

The connoisseur; essays on the romantic and picturesque as

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sociations of art and artists. 1897....

These sketches are an attempt to suggest the atmosphere of romantic
interest which surrounds the region of art connoisseurship and collect-
ing. They deal with famous collectors and collections of all ages.

RUSKIN, John.

"Joy forever" (and its price in the market). 1891..

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The original title of these lectures was "The political economy of art." Mornings in Florence; being studies of Christian art for English travellers. 1894.....

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"The untrained student in ancient art is seriously misled and his time
wasted when any attempt is made to visit and study paintings with
these books in hand. After one has become familiar with the pictures,
these books may be useful as suggesting an ideal of art which is
certainly not the artist's view, but may still be defended by those
who seek in pictures something which is not their pictorial quality."
Russell Sturgis.

Political economy of art; or, "A joy forever" (and its price
in the market). 1880....

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Lectures at Manchester during the Art treasures exhibition, 1857.
"Marks the parting of the ways in Mr. Ruskin's life,—his turning from
the pleasant, open fields of nature and of art into the rugged paths of
political economy." C. E. Norton.

Two paths. 1893....

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Lectures on art and its application to decoration and manufacture. SCHLEGEL, Friedrich von.

The same.

1860......

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Esthetic and miscellaneous works. 1889..

Contents: Description of paintings in Paris and the Netherlands in the
years 1802-1804.-Principles of Gothic architecture.-Contributions in
aid of the study of romantic poetry and genius.-Modern German
painters.--Romantic fictions of the middle ages.-Miscellaneous essays.
-On the limits of the beautiful.-On the language and philosophy
of the Indians.

SPRINGER, Anton.

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Bilder aus der neueren kunstgeschichte. 2v. in 1. 1886.
Contents: Das nachleben der antike im mittelalter.-Klosterleben und
klosterkunst im mittelalter.-Die byzantinische kunst und ihr einfluss
im Abendlande.-Die deutsche kunst im zehnten jahrhundert.-Die
mittelalterliche kunst in Palermo.-Die anfänge der renaissance in
Italien.-Leon Battista Alberti.-Leonardo da Vincis selbstbekennt-
nisse. Das ende der renaissance.-Der gothische schneider von
Bologna. Der altdeutsche holzschnitt und kupferstich.-Dürers ent-
wickelungsgang. Die deutsche baukunst im 16. jahrhundert.-Rem-
brandt und seine genossen.-Der rococostil.-Die kunst während der
französischen revolution.-Die wege und ziele der gegenwärtigen
kunst.-Kunstkenner und kunsthistoriker.

STORY, William Wetmore.

Conversations in a studio. 2V. 1894.

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"These conversations deal with literature and sociology and many
topics, but also with the fine arts as they are looked at by an
artist... The book before us is worthy of study for the treatment
of the fine arts as forming a part of the whole world of thought, a
treatment which it is almost impossible to get except from an artist
who is also a man of cultivation." Russell Sturgis.

Excursions in art and letters. 1893...

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Contents: Michel Angelo.-Phidias and the Elgin marbles.-Art of
casting in plaster among the ancient Greeks and Romans.-A con-
versation with Marcus Aurelius.-Distortions of the English stage as
instanced in Macbeth.

"Mr. Story was an accomplished sculptor and a practised and graceful
writer; a rare combination... The paper on Michelangelo contains
excellent criticism, and that on Phidias is full of suggestive analysis
of the art of sculpture." Russell Sturgis.

705 Periodicals

ALDINE; monthly. v.4-9. 1871-78...

L'ART; revue hebdomadaire illustrée; [Ire série]. 55v. 1875-93

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v.36-55 title reads "L'art; revue bi-mensuelle illustrée."
Contains articles on art, architecture, music, notices of the salons, etc.
The most important feature of the later numbers is the fine repro-
ductions of pictures, chiefly by modern artists.

ART amateur; a monthly journal, June 1879-date.

1879-date

v.3, no.1; v.6, no.6; v.7, no.1 wanting.

1897-date

ART et décoration; revue mensuelle d'art moderne. v.I-date.

ART journal; monthly. v.1-date. 1849-date.

v.I-date.

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Continuation of "Art-union."

L'ARTE; già Archivio storico dell'arte. V.I-date.

1898

date

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Published irregularly.

dustries. v.24-34. 1899-1902....

Publication ceased with v.34.

ARTIST; an illustrated monthly record of arts, crafts and in

L'ARTISTE; revue du 19e siècle; histoire de l'art contemporain; ed. by Arsène Houssaye, Oct.-Dec. 1871. 1871...qr705 A791 BRUSH and pencil; monthly, Oct. 1898-date. v.3-date. 1898

date

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La CHRONIQUE des arts et de la curiosité; supplément à la Gazette des beaux-arts; [weekly], Jan. 7, 1899-date. v.84-date. 1899-date..

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COLLECTOR and art critic; semi-monthly, April 15, 1899-Oct.

1900. 2v. in I. 1899-1900

Continuation of the Collector.

No more published.

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CRAYON; weekly, 1855, 1858-59. v.1-2, 5-6, in 3. 1855-59..qr705 C87

v. 5-6 monthly.

FINE arts quarterly review; May 1863-June 1867. 5v. 1864–

67

No more published.

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GAZETTE des beaux-arts; courrier européen de l'art et de la curiosité; [biweekly and monthly]. v.1-date. 1859-date..qr705 G25 -Table alphabétique et raisonnée, v.26-71, 1869-1892. 2v. 1885-95. INTERNATIONAL studio; an illustrated magazine of fine and applied art; monthly, Nov. 1903-date. v.21-date. 1904-date....

Being v.30-date of the "Studio."

MAGAZINE of art; monthly, 1878-July 1904. 28v. 1878

1904

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No more published.
MASTERS in art; a series of illustrated monographs; monthly.
V.I-date. 1900-date

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V.I. Van Dyck.-Titian.-Velasquez.-Holbein.-Botticelli.-Rembrandt.

-Reynolds.-Millet.-Giovanni Bellini.-Murillo.-Hals.-Raphael.
V.2. Rubens. Da Vinci.-Dürer.-Michelangelo.-Corot.-Burne-Jones.
-Ter Borch.-Della Robbia.-Del Sarto.-Gainsborough.-Correggio.
V.3.
Phidias.-Perugino.-Holbein.-Tintoretto.-Pieter de Hooch.--

Nattier. Potter.-Giotto.-Praxiteles.-Hogarth.-Turner.—Luini.
v.4. Romney. Fra Angelico. - Watteau. Raphael's frescos.- Dona-
tello.-Gerard Dou.-Carpaccio.-Rosa Bonheur.-Guido Reni.-Puvis

de Chavannes.-Giorgione.—Rossetti.

PERRY magazine; [bimonthly and monthly]. v.1, no.4-date.

1899-date

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PORTFOLIO; an artistic periodical; ed. by P. G. Hamerton;

monthly. 24v. 1870–93..

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Continued under the title "Portfolio monographs on artistic subjects."

QUARTO; an artistic, literary and musical quarterly. v.I-3.

1896-97

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Published irregularly.

STUDIO; an illustrated magazine of fine and applied art; month

ly. v.1-29. 1893–1903...

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-Index, v. 1-21, 1893-1901. 1902.

Continued by the "International studio," v.21-date.

705.1 Art annuals

AMERICAN art annual, 1898-date. v.1-date. 1899-date....r705.1 A51

L'ANNÉE artistique, 1879. 2me année. 1880..

SLATER, John Herbert, comp.

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Sale prices of 1896; an annual report of the sales by auction of objects of artistic and antiquarian interest.

1897 ..

No more published.

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The YEAR'S art; a concise epitome of all matters relating to the arts of painting, sculpture and architecture, 1880date. [Ist annual issue]-date. 1880-date....

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PERROT, Georges.

707 Art education

Art history in the high school; tr. fr. the Revue des deux
mondes, by S. W. Moore. 1900. (School bulletin publi-
cations.)

SMITH, Walter.

Art education, scholastic and industrial. 1872.....

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Author was at one time state director of art education in Massachusetts
and had previous experience as art teacher in England. He gives
practical information about art schools and art teaching, foreign
methods in industrial art study, very general hints on design, decora-
tion, modeling and carving, etc.

WALDSTEIN, Charles.

Study of art in universities. 1896....

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"A lecture concerning the teaching of art as a subject of general
knowledge; that is to say, of the theory, history, and criticism of art."
Russell Sturgis.

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ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION SOCIETY, London.

Arts and crafts essays, by members of the society. 1899...707.2 A79
Contents: Of the revival of design and handicraft, with notes on the
work of the Arts and crafts exhibition society, by Walter Crane.-
Textiles, by William Morris. Of decorative painting and design, by
Walter Crane.-Of wall papers, by Walter Crane.-Fictiles, by G. T.
Robinson.-Metal work, by W. A. S. Benson.-Stone and wood
carving, by Somers Clarke.--Furniture, by Stephen Webb.-Stained
glass, by Somers Clarke.-Table glass, by Somers Clarke.-Printing,
by William Morris and Emery Walker.-Bookbinding, by T. J. Cob-
den-Sanderson.-Of mural painting, by F. M. Brown.-Of_sgraffito
work, by Heywood Sumner.-Of stucco and gesso, by G. T. Robinson.
-Of cast iron, by W. R. Lethaby.-Of dyeing as an art, by William
Morris. Of embroidery, by May Morris.-Of lace, by A. S. Cole.-Of
book illustration and book decoration, by Reginald Blomfield.-Of
designs and working drawings, by L. F. Day.-Furniture and the
room, by E. S. Prior.-Of the room and furniture, by Halsey Ricardo.
-The English tradition, by Reginald Blomfield.-Carpenters' furni-
ture, by W. R. Lethaby.-Of decorated furniture, by J. H. Pollen.—
Of carving, by Stephen Webb.-Intarsia and inlaid wood-work, by
T. G. Jackson.-Woods and other materials, by Stephen Webb.-Of
modern embroidery, by M. E. Turner. Of materials, by May Morris.
-Colour, by May Morris.-Stitches and mechanism, by A. S. Cole.-
Design, by J. D. Sedding.-On designing for the art of embroidery, by
Selwyn Image.

ASHBEE, Charles Robert.

A few chapters in workshop re-construction and citizen-
ship. 1894...

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A discussion of the questions: "How far are we to look for the forma-
tion of the citizen in our modern system of industry-the workshop-
how far in education provided by the State? What is to be the inter-
action of these two generative forces? and what are to be the limita-
tions of individuality, whether permitted or encouraged, in either case?"
BENSON, William Arthur Smith.

Elements of handicraft and design. 1893.

Bibliography, p.11-12.

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"Intended for school workshops, but its directions for simple carpenter
work and the making of book-shelves and tables are excellent, and are
illustrated with 94 drawings. The soundest principles of design are
explained in simple language and well enforced." Russell Sturgis.
MACKMURDO, Arthur H. ed.

Plain handicrafts; essays by artists setting forth the

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