| + + | Acad. 68: 521. My. 13, ‘05. 550w. |
“Mr. De Selincourt, we think, has approached the subject with conscientious impartiality and an open mind.”
| + + — | Ath. 1905, 2: 152. Jl. 29. 2100w. |
“Here as hitherto the illustrations are frequent and sane, moderate in the critical and interesting in the biographical sections.”
| + + | Critic. 47: 92. Jl. ‘05. 70w. |
“Our author succeeds in placing him for the student in the right relation to his people and his time.”
| + | Ind. 58: 1365. Je. 15, ‘05. 100w. |
“Taken as a guide-book, it will serve its purpose perhaps as well as, if not better than, most of the volumes which have hitherto occupied themselves with an exposition of the master’s works, and as such will form even a welcome addition to the descriptive literature of its kind.”
| + | Nation. 81: 129. Ag. 10, ‘05. 700w. |
“The connoisseurship lacks a familiarity with the latest and most approved authorities, and the criticism, where unconventional, is impressive only as an expression of untried emotions.”