| + + | Dial. 39: 385. D. 1, ‘05. 190w. | |
| * | + | Ind. 59: 1379. D. 14, ‘05. 40w. |
| * | + | Nation. 81: 381. N. 9, ‘05. 90w. |
| * | + + | N. Y. Times. 10: 712. O. 21, ‘05. 220w. |
| * | + + | N. Y. Times. 10: 832. D. 2, ‘05. 90w. |
Hartley, Charles Gasquoine. Pictures in the Tate gallery. [*]$3.50. Dutton.
A study, with twenty reproductions, of the famous gallery presented to the British nation by Sir Henry Tate. There is a general summary of modern English art; the treatment is by epochs represented in the gallery.
“The brief essays ... are well written and instructive ... and the illustrations are thoroughly representative.”
| + | Int. Studio. 25: 273. My. ‘05. 160w. | |
| R. of Rs. 31: 252. F. ‘05. 90w. |
“A general summary of modern English art written in a popular manner, and as such may prove a useful book, for there is discrimination in the criticism.”
| + | Spec. 94: 115. Ja. 28, ‘05. 40w. |
[*] Harwood, Edith. Notable pictures in Florence. [*]$1.50. Dutton.
The author “aims to help the uninitiated in art matters.... Miss Harwood arranges her artists alphabetically, giving us some account of their lives and their most important works, and telling where these are to be found, with small illustrations, good only for assistance in remembering the compositions. She includes the principal artists represented in the Belle Arti, the Uffizi, and the Pitti, along with frescoes in the churches.”—Nation.
[*] “The book is good to read, full of interesting historical detail, and ample in quotations from writers ancient and modern in prose and verse.”