“Mr. Cunynghame has absorbed the whole history of his subject and sets it before us in so convenient and graceful a way as to make his volume one of the most charming of an excellent series.”
| + | Acad. 72: 22. Ja. 5, ’07. 300w. |
“On questions relating to the history of enamel the author helps us hardly at all. He supplies only scraps of comment drawn from various sources. His style is discursive, and at times it is impossible to take seriously his ideas on art matters generally.”
| + − | Ath. 1906, 2: 520. O. 27. 980w. |
“A book that will not stand the test of criticism.”
| − | Dial. 42: 230. Ap. 1, ’07. 340w. |
“Beautiful and instructive volume.”
| + | Ind. 63: 225. Jl. 25, ’07. 240w. |
“A very interesting, and on the whole, reliable work on the subject.”
| + | Int. Studio. 30: 184. D. ’06. 450w. |