Weir, Irene. Greek painters’ art. [*]$3. Ginn.

“This book aims to bring together as much information as possible from ancient and modern literature, from the reports of archæologists, and from the study of specimens in museums and elsewhere, in regard to all that relates to color as used by the Greek painters of old. The book is amply illustrated.”—Outlook.

“Miss Weir possesses a delightful enthusiasm for the Greek painters’ art, supported by knowledge of ancient and modern archæological writings as well as familiarity with art works.”

+Dial. 39: 20. Jl. 1, ‘05. 150w.
Ind. 59: 40. Jl. 6, ‘05. 340w.

“A decidedly interesting if somewhat formal story of the least generally comprehended of the arts of Greece.”

+Int. Studio. 25: sup. 89. Je. ‘05. 290w.

“A curiously offhand and chatty book upon one of the most difficult subjects known to the archæologist.”

+ +Nation. 80: 312. Ap. 20, ‘05. 390w.

“It is a most important addition to the popular literature of the subject. Its scheme is as original as it is entertaining.”