| + | Int. Studio. 24: sup. 100. F. ‘05. 130w. |
“This text is much above the average of these publications, and gives some real idea of the range and force of Paolo’s genius, though Mrs. Bell seems entirely to have missed the humor of the artist’s defence of himself before the Inquisition, and to sympathize altogether with the inquisitors.”
| + | Nation. 80: 194. Mr. 9, ‘05. 60w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 10: 150. Mr. 11, ‘05. 260w. |
“Interesting text. We could wish that the many illustrations in the present volume were more adequate in quality.”
| + | Outlook. 79: 401. F. 11, ‘05. 230w. |
Bell, Nancy R. E. Meugens (Mrs. Arthur Bell) (N. D’Anvers, pseud.) Tintoretto, bds. $1.25. Warne.
About sixty illustrations well reproduced, with an introductory essay on the painter and his work.
“In the introductory essay Mrs. Arthur Bell, from her extensive knowledge of Italian painting, throws much light on the surroundings of the painter, giving, by her interesting way of writing, a chapter which adds greatly to the value of the book.”
| + | Int. Studio. 25: 180. Ap. ‘05. 120w. |
“The text is of no value.”