INTERNATIONAL STUDIO SUPPLEMENTS
Masters of English
Landscape-Painting
J. S. COTMAN
DAVID COX
PETE R 13 E WIN T
Just Ready 4to. Wrappers. $2.00 net
The Special Summer Number of "The Studio"
(1903)
f ] 1HE Special Number of THE STUDio, dealing with the work of Corot and Millet,
^ followed along two lines the Progress of French Art in the Nineteenth Century.
The 61PAC7TZ S'CAMAER shows how three English Masters of the
same century developed the art of Landscape-Painting, and left behind them a great many
beautiful and varied pictures.
It would be hard to And three landscape-painters of one period with styles that oAer such
marked and pleasing contrasts as those presented by the styles of JoHN SELL CoTMAN,
DAVID Cox, and PETER DEWINT.
The article on CoTMAN, written by Mr. Laurence Binyon, has Afty-eight Illustrations in
half-tone, and eleven special plates, seven of which are in colour. Mr. A. L. Baldry
treats of DAVID Cox, and his essay has Ave plates in colour and sixty in black-and-white.
A paper on DEWINT, contributed by Mr. Walter Shaw Sparrow, contains seven plates in
colour and forty-four in half-tone.
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JOHN LANE NEW YORK
AD. XXI.
Masters of English
Landscape-Painting
J. S. COTMAN
DAVID COX
PETE R 13 E WIN T
Just Ready 4to. Wrappers. $2.00 net
The Special Summer Number of "The Studio"
(1903)
f ] 1HE Special Number of THE STUDio, dealing with the work of Corot and Millet,
^ followed along two lines the Progress of French Art in the Nineteenth Century.
The 61PAC7TZ S'CAMAER shows how three English Masters of the
same century developed the art of Landscape-Painting, and left behind them a great many
beautiful and varied pictures.
It would be hard to And three landscape-painters of one period with styles that oAer such
marked and pleasing contrasts as those presented by the styles of JoHN SELL CoTMAN,
DAVID Cox, and PETER DEWINT.
The article on CoTMAN, written by Mr. Laurence Binyon, has Afty-eight Illustrations in
half-tone, and eleven special plates, seven of which are in colour. Mr. A. L. Baldry
treats of DAVID Cox, and his essay has Ave plates in colour and sixty in black-and-white.
A paper on DEWINT, contributed by Mr. Walter Shaw Sparrow, contains seven plates in
colour and forty-four in half-tone.
N.B.-Do 720//iziV /O W7*2/0 22/ 07200 22722/ 07*2/07" JOKf OO^y o/*/^0 Z,23722/f02%>0 &%%>/0772072/
JOHN LANE NEW YORK
AD. XXI.