| + − | Nation. 84: 132. F. 7, ’07. 130w. (Review of v. 2.) |
Reviewed by William A. Bradley.
| + + | N. Y. Times. 12: 222. Ap. 6, ’07. 1990w. (Review of v. 2.) |
“Admirable and scholarly edition.”
| + + | Spec. 96: 95. Ja. 20, ’06. 2300w. (Review of v. 1.) |
Cox, Kenyon. Painters and sculptors: a second series of old masters and new. **$2.50. Duffield.
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In an introductory essay on “The education of an artist,” Mr. Cox compares the education afforded by the apprenticeship custom of the renaissance with that obtainable in the modern art schools and studios. Following this chapter are six, as follows: The Pollaiuoli, Painters of the mode, Holbein, The Rembrandt tercentenary, Rodin and Lord Leighton.
“The appreciations, written in a charming easy style, show the author’s technical knowledge, his catholicity of taste and judgment.”