| + + — | Reader. 6: 594. O. ‘05. 230w. | |
| R. of Rs. 31: 765. Je. ‘05. 100w. |
Singer, Hans. Albrecht Dürer. [*]$2.50. imp. Scribner.
A critical essay upon Dürer’s work forms a preface to 48 exquisite plates printed in tints and mounted on paper to harmonize.
| Critic. 46: 475. My. 05. 70w. |
“In spite of the closeness with which Professor Hans Singer has studied the drawings of Albrecht Dürer, it can scarcely be claimed that he has succeeded in fully grasping the characteristics that render them unique. Moreover, in his efforts to be strictly faithful to his own convictions he commits himself to several assertions that will hardly pass unchallenged.”
| + — | Int. Studio. 25: 180. Ap. ‘05. 140w. |
“Compact for the use of students, and almost a necessity for any art library.”
| + + | Int. Studio. 25: sup. 63. My. ‘05. 240w. |
[*] Singleton, Esther. [Great portraits as seen and described by great writers.] [**]$1.60. Dodd.
This volume “contains fifty-two ‘process’ reproductions of famous portraits ... with words written about them (or inspired by them) by writers who are not all great.... The selections are well chosen and will be useful to the discriminating student. These is also a list of the abiding places of these pictures. Knackfuss, Moreau, Vauthier, Julia Cartwright, J. A. Crowe, J. B. Cavalcaselle, Humphry Ward, ... Larroumet and Lefroy are among the most authoritative critics of the fine arts quoted.”—N. Y. Times.