Professor Raymond’s Art-Books
Art in Theory. 8vo, cloth extra. $1.75
“A well grounded, thoroughly supported, and entirely artistic conception of art as a whole, that will lead observers to apply its principles ... and to distrust the charlatanism that imposes an idle and superficial mannerism upon the public in place of true beauty and honest workmanship.”—The New York Times.
“His style is good, and his logic sound, and ... of the greatest possible service to the student of artistic theories.”—Art Journal (London).
The Representative Significance of Form. 8vo, cloth extra. $2.00
“Evidently the ripe fruit of years of patient and exhaustive study on the part of a man singularly fitted for his task. It is profound in insight, searching in analysis, broad in spirit, and thoroughly modern in method and sympathy.”—The Universalist Leader.
“An original thinker and writer, the charm of his style and clearness of expression make Mr. Raymond’s book possible to the general reader, though worthy of the study of the student and scholar.”—Hartford Courant.
Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture, as Representative Arts. With 225 illustrations, 8vo. $2.50
“Expression by means of extension or size ... shape ... regularity in outlines ... the human body ... posture, gesture, and movement ... are all considered.... A specially interesting chapter is the one on color.”—Current Literature.
“The whole book is the work of a man of exceptional thoughtfulness, who says what he has to say in a remarkably lucid and direct manner.”—The Philadelphia Press.