| + + | Int. Studio. 29: 89. Jl. ’06. 350w. |
“While essentially for the collector, the book is written in general, popular phrasing, and the techniques of the art, and some of its secrets are revealed in a pleasantly instructive manner.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 11: 836. D. 1, ’06. 490w. |
“The historical side of Mr. Binns’ book is sound as far as it goes; the author has digested a certain number of text-books, and reproduces facts with a commendable air of spontaneity. There are some serious omissions in Mr. Binns’ history.”
| + + − | Sat. R. 101: 590. My. 12, ’06. 1480w. | |
| Spec. 96: 467. Mr. 24, ’06. 300w. |
Birch, Mrs. Lionel. Stanhope A. Forbes, A. R. A., and Elizabeth Stanhope Forbes, A. R. W. S.; with 8 reproductions in color and 32 other il. *$1.50. Cassell.
6–45369.
A monograph from the standpoint of personal friendship on two living artists. It reflects the characteristics of two personalities and the environment in which their work has been done.
“Contains a concise and interesting record, pleasantly tempered by anecdote, of the lives and various works of the two painters of whom it treats.”