⁂ “This is the only method of drawing which really teaches anything. Mme. Cave * * * renders invaluable service to all who have marked out for themselves a career of Art.”—Extract from a long review in the “Revue des Deux Mondes,” written by Delacroix.

“It is interesting and valuable.”—D. Huntington, Pres. Nat. Acad.

“Should be used by every teacher of drawing in America.”—City Item, Phila.

“We wish that Madame Cave had published this work half a century ago, that we might have been instructed in this enviable accomplishment.”—Harper’s Mag.

Method of Teaching Color. By Madame Cave. 12mo, cloth 1 00

⁂ This work was referred by the French Minister of Public Instruction to a commission of ten eminent artists and officials, whose report, written by M. Delacroix, was unanimously adopted, indorsing and approving the work. The Minister thereupon, by a special decree, authorized the use of it in the French normal schools.

“I cannot too highly commend these volumes. They are a perfect god-send to all students.”—Annie J. Kirk, Chicago.

Methode Cave, pour apprendre a dessiner juste de mémoire d’aprés les principes d’Albert Durer et de Leonardo da Vinci. Approved by the Minister of Public Instruction, and by Messrs. Delacroix, H. Verbet, etc. In eight series, folio, paper covers. Price $2 25 each. Shaded Models for more advanced students from 75 cents to $3 00 per plate.

N. B.—The Crayons, Paper, and other articles mentioned in the Cave Method may be obtained of any dealer in Artists’ Materials.

Linear Perspective. By Henry Hodge, of the Winchester School. 4to, boards 75