“An extremely readable story of her long and intimate friendship with Watts.”
| + | Ath. 1905, 1: 790. Je. 24. 1820w. |
“Comprehensive volume.”
| + + | Critic. 47: 474. N. ‘05. 170w. |
“At times it must be admitted she rather overloads her pages with minor details. The book is written pleasantly, interestingly, tho without any great distinction of style—but it is only fair to add that there is no pretension to style.”
| + + — | Ind. 59: 809. O. 5, ‘05. 800w. |
[*] “The most important book about that painter yet published.”
| + + | Ind. 59: 1162. N. 16, ‘05. 30w. |
[*] “Mrs. Barrington combines in an unusual degree the literary and artistic gift.”
| + + | Int. Studio. 27: 181. D. ‘05. 390w. |