· A lengthy illustrated article written with knowledge, although some of the conclusions arrived at by the author cannot be admitted.
French art. London, 1892. · The collected articles first published in Scribner’s, but without the illustrations.
Gustave Cahen:
Eugène Boudin, sa vie et son œuvre (Preface by Arsène Alexandre). H. Floury, Paris, 1900.
· Fully illustrated, with dry point by Paul Helleu. It contains special references to the early days of Impressionism.
Préface du catalogue des Tableaux Modernes. Collection de Monsieur L. B. Chevallier et Bernheim jeune, Paris. · Numerous photogravures of Impressionist works, particularly of those by Boudin.
M. Chevreul:
The principles of harmony and contrast of colours, and their application to the arts. Tr. C. Martel. Longmans, London, 1854.
· This book, the standard work upon the subject, should be in the hands of every person who desires to study Impressionism thoroughly. This is the best English translation.
A. H. Church: