English Illustration 'The Sixties': 1855-70 / With Numerous Illustrations by Ford Madox Brown: A. Boyd Houghton: Arthur Hughes: Charles Keene: M. J. Lawless: Lord Leighton, P.R.A.: Sir J. E. Millais, P.R.A.: G. Du Maurier: J. W. North, R.A.: G. J. Pinwell: Dante Gabriel Rossetti: W. Small: Frederick Sandys: J. Mcneill Whistler: Frederick Walker, A.R.A.: and Others
The Project Gutenberg eBook, English Illustration 'The Sixties': 1855-70, by Gleeson White
MORGAN LE FAY.
ENGLISH ILLUSTRATION 'THE SIXTIES': 1855–70 BY GLEESON WHITE
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS BY FORD MADOX BROWN : A. BOYD HOUGHTON ARTHUR HUGHES : CHARLES KEENE M. J. LAWLESS : LORD LEIGHTON, P. R.A. SIR J. E. MILLAIS, P. R.A. : G. DU MAURIER J. W. NORTH, R.A.: G. J. PINWELL DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI : W. SMALL FREDERICK SANDYS: J. M c NEILL WHISTLER FREDERICK WALKER, A.R.A. : AND OTHERS
London ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND CO. LTD. 16 JAMES STREET HAYMARKET 1906
THIRD IMPRESSION
This is a re-impression of the original edition of 1897. A few small errors have been corrected. In other respects the text has been left, as it came from the late Mr. Gleeson White's hands, unaltered.
Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable, Printers to His Majesty
TO A. M. G. W. AND C. R. G. W. IN MEMORY OF THE MANY HOURS SPENT UNGRUDGINGLY IN PROOF READING
In a past century the author of a well-digested and elaborately accurate monograph, the fruit of a life's labour, was well content to entitle it 'Brief Contributions towards a History of So-and-So.' Nowadays, after a few weeks' special cramming, a hastily written record of the facts which most impressed the writer is labelled often enough 'A History.' Were this book called by the earlier phrase, it would still be overweighted. Nor did an English idiom exist that would provide the exact synonym for catalogue-raisonné , could the phrase be employed truthfully. It is at most a roughly annotated, tentative catalogue like those issued for art critics on press-days with the superscription 'under revision'—an equivalent of the legal reservation 'without prejudice.' To conceal the labour and present the results in interesting fashion, which is the aim of the Chancellor of the Exchequer on a 'Budget' night, ought also to be that of the compiler of any document crammed with distantly unrelated facts. But the time required for rewriting a book of this class, after it has grown into shape, would be enough to appal a person who had no other duties to perform, and absolutely prohibitive to one not so happily placed.
Gleeson White
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