“I find this work excellently suited to my needs.”—A. Colin, Scientific Training School, New York.

Pottery: How it is Made, Its Shape and Decoration. By George Ward Nichols. Practical instructions for Painting on Porcelain and all kinds of Pottery, with vitrifiable and common oil color; with a full bibliography of standard works upon the Ceramic Art, and 42 illustrations. 12mo, boards 1 25

“Attractive, practical and suggestive. * * * We commend it most heartily to all who take any interest in the subject of Pottery.”—Boston Traveller.

Perspective. The Theory and Practice of Linear Perspective, applied to Landscapes, Interiors, and the Figure, for the use of Artists, Art-Students, etc. By V. Pellegrin, M.S.A., Professor at the Military School of St. Cyr. 12mo, with chart 1 00

“I can say nothing but good of this little book.”—Prof. F. L. Vinton, School of Mines, Columbia College.

“Comprehensive, and contains all that the student requires.”—Virginia Granbery, Prof. of Drawing, Packer Institute, Brooklyn.

“The most practical work on the subject I have seen.”—M. Morse, Prof. of Drawing, New York.

“Thoroughly scientific and thoroughly practical.”—Susan V. Carter, Prin. School of Design, Cooper Union, New York.

Conversations on Art Methods. By Thomas Couture. Translated from the French, by S. E. Stewart. With an introduction by Robert Swain Gifford. 1 25