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Nr. 155 (January 1910)
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Briscoe, Miss F..........323 Coppier, Charles........ . 323
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Brown, J............250 Cottet, Charles.......... 323
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Carlsen, Emil. One Illus.......7, 8 Davis, Charles H.......... r2
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Illus............. xi Dufner, Edward. One Illus.....33^,333
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Conder, Charles. One Illus.....17,18,27 Durand............ 4
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Eaton, Charles Warren. One Illus. . 14,333, 334
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Fraser, Edward Sackwell....... I™
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Gregory, Edward J., R.A. By A. Lys Baldry.
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Hassam, Childe. One Illus....... 3. 6 Jacque, Charles. One Illus...... 1«
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Hellmer, Professor......... 158 Jouas> Charles.......... 323
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Hind, C. Lewis. Charles Ricketts. Nine Illus. 259 Kenzan, Ogata. Three Illus...... 133
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Taft Collection. Kobori, Yenshu ...... 126
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Holrovd, Sir Charles. Three Illus. 216,218,220,212 __Illus. - •........... xcn
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Hubener, Ulrich......... 320 Lamb, Charles R......... vm
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Nixon, James..........213 Redfield, Edward W......... 12
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Ould, E. A., F.R.I.B.A. Two Illus. ... 140 Ricketts, Charles. One Illus...... 18, 24
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Shannon, Charles. One Illus. . . . 20, 186,224 Symons, Gardner. One Illus...... ci
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Sheche'rd F H S 229 Taft, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P., Collection. By
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Volkmar, Charles......... xcvii Williamson, W. S. Three Illus...... 168
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Ward, C. D........... 153 Young, Charles Morris. One Illus..... 8,12
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Gregory, Edward J., R.A. "Marooned." A Colored Reproduction of the Oil Painting.....xxviii
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Ricketts, Charles. "The Holy Women and the Angel of the Resurrection." A Colored Reproduction
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Art of Building a Home. By Edward Carpenter................. xxv
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Cloister and the Hearth. By Charles Reade.................. xxvi
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Decorative Study of a Cock. By Edward J. Detmold................ 255
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Fables of Msop. Illustrated by Edward J. Detmold................ 336
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Giovanni Boccaccio. By Edward Hutton................... 250
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King Charles I at His Trial. By Edward Bower................ 255
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Little Books on Art. By Edward Dillon................... xxiv
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New History of Painting in Italy. By J. A. Crowe and G. B. Cavalcaselle. Edited by Edward Hutton . 170
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Translated by Edward Fitzgerald. Edited with Introduction and Notes by Reynold Alleyne
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Simplification of Life. By Edward Carpenter.................. xxv
Nr. 153 (November 1909)
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Copyright, lyoy, l>y Charles BcrlbDOT'l Suns
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By CHARLES W. FURLONG
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CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 153 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK
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CHARLES DICKENS AND HIS FRIENDS
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Mr. Teignmouth Shore takes us at once into the very midst of Charles Dickens' large and distinguished circle
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a name famous in the Victorian era which we do not find associated here with that of Charles Dickens.
Nr. 153 (November 1909) / Dutch pictures in the Hudson-Fulton exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum Of Art
Nr. 153 (November 1909) / Contemporary american ladscape painting
Nr. 153 (November 1909) / A picture collector's experiment
Nr. 153 (November 1909) / Studio-talk
Nr. 153 (November 1909) / The Cockcroft cottage at East Hampton, Long Island
Nr. 153 (November 1909) / Japanese lacquer
Nr. 153 (November 1909) / The fall art books
Nr. 153 (November 1909)
Nr. 154 (December 1909) / Contents
Nr. 154 (December 1909)
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Text by DR. GEORGE F. KUNZ and DR. CHARLES HUGH
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y CHARLES H. CAFFIN
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By CHARLES H. CAFFIN, author of
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Charles Dickens and His Friends
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PerSonaij( ?nn30uth Shore takes us at once into the very midst of Charles Dickens's large and distinguished circle of friends. The
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which we do not find associated here with that of Charles Dickens.
Nr. 154 (December 1909) / The art of Edward John Gregory
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Edward J. Gregory, R.A.
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to prophesy that as years go on the art of Edward activities of our times. Men of very dissimilar
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achievement, and in his "Piccadilly" by edward j. Gregory, r.a.
Nr. 154 (December 1909) / Reviews and notices
Nr. 155 (January 1910) / Leon Dabo, landscape painter
Nr. 155 (January 1910) / The landscape paintings of James Aumonier
Nr. 155 (January 1910) / Etched book-plates
Nr. 155 (January 1910) / Studio-talk
Nr. 155 (January 1910) / Art School notes
Nr. 155 (January 1910) / Reviews and notices
Nr. 155 (January 1910) / Some pictures from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Taft
Nr. 155 (January 1910)
Nr. 156 (February 1910) / Charles Ricketts
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Charles Ricketts
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In an article on Mr. Charles Shannon in this not hazard the question—If the Bacchus and
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and various " Mr. Charles Ricketts, to cull a phrase hours ? "I wake up at night " is his brief explana-
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"twin origin" of Charles Ricketts.
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a man as Charles Ricketts, who
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not think that for Charles Ricketts
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to him the name of Titian, he is ''the betrayal" by charles ricketts
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Charles Ricketts
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his Calvary, the centurion's blue « heuodorus expelled from the temple." by charles ricketts
Nr. 156 (February 1910) / Julius Olsson, painter of seascapes
Nr. 156 (February 1910) / Country cottages and their gardens
Nr. 156 (February 1910) / Studio-talk
Nr. 156 (February 1910) / Art school notes
Nr. 156 (February 1910) / Reviews and notices
Nr. 156 (February 1910) / National Society of Craftsmen exhibition
Nr. 156 (February 1910) / National Academy of Design exhibition
Studio- Talk
On the Cotsivolds, by Mr. Arthur J. Gaskin ; Beauty having a more personal character in their technique.
and the Beast, by Mr. John D. Batten; Mockery, The exhibition was a very successful representation
by Mr. R. Aiming Bell; Study in Frescoe, by Miss of the artist's facility, many of the drawings being
Mary Sargant Florence ; A Dew Bond in Cotswold, most attractive and finished in style.
by Mr. Maxwell Armfield, and the designs of -
Sir Charles Holroyd and Mr. Sydney Lee, amongst A critic has taken exception to the work shown
others. _ at the Old Dudley Society as amateurish. But
those who produce that kind of work will exhibit
Perhaps the most interesting exhibition which somewhere, and it must be said that it is the best
the Fine Art Society has held for some time is of this element that we get in the exhibitions
that of the Society of Country Painters. We found of this society, which has always contained many
plenty of fresh and characteristic effort in this exhi- very gifted painters. And the latter have not
bition, and in many cases that better side of an decreased in number under Mr. Burleigh Briihl's
artist's talent which the exhibition "pitch" excludes, presidency.
The following are the members of this society :
Frank Bramley, A.R.A., Arnesby Brown, A.R.A., 1 1 DINBURGH.—One is apt to lose sight of
T. C. Gotch, M. Greiffenhagen, W. Ayerst Ingram, I j the fact that the Royal Scottish Society
Francis James, A.R.W.S., Frank Kelsey, Moffat ! of Painters in Water Colours is a national
Lindner, Hugh L. Norris, James Paterson, R.W.S., —' body and not a West Country Institu-
Adrian Stokes, and H. S. Tuke, A.R.A. tion, through its headquarters being in Glasgow
- and its annual exhibitions being almost exclusively
Mr. W. Russell Flint, who has also exhibited at held there. Occasionally, however, the society
the Fine Art Society, is happier, we think, in his comes to Edinburgh, and after the lapse of a decade
figure subjects than in his landscapes, the former Edinburgh has again been selected as the place
"A BELGIAN PEASANT'
232
BY JAMES RIDDELL, R.S.W.
On the Cotsivolds, by Mr. Arthur J. Gaskin ; Beauty having a more personal character in their technique.
and the Beast, by Mr. John D. Batten; Mockery, The exhibition was a very successful representation
by Mr. R. Aiming Bell; Study in Frescoe, by Miss of the artist's facility, many of the drawings being
Mary Sargant Florence ; A Dew Bond in Cotswold, most attractive and finished in style.
by Mr. Maxwell Armfield, and the designs of -
Sir Charles Holroyd and Mr. Sydney Lee, amongst A critic has taken exception to the work shown
others. _ at the Old Dudley Society as amateurish. But
those who produce that kind of work will exhibit
Perhaps the most interesting exhibition which somewhere, and it must be said that it is the best
the Fine Art Society has held for some time is of this element that we get in the exhibitions
that of the Society of Country Painters. We found of this society, which has always contained many
plenty of fresh and characteristic effort in this exhi- very gifted painters. And the latter have not
bition, and in many cases that better side of an decreased in number under Mr. Burleigh Briihl's
artist's talent which the exhibition "pitch" excludes, presidency.
The following are the members of this society :
Frank Bramley, A.R.A., Arnesby Brown, A.R.A., 1 1 DINBURGH.—One is apt to lose sight of
T. C. Gotch, M. Greiffenhagen, W. Ayerst Ingram, I j the fact that the Royal Scottish Society
Francis James, A.R.W.S., Frank Kelsey, Moffat ! of Painters in Water Colours is a national
Lindner, Hugh L. Norris, James Paterson, R.W.S., —' body and not a West Country Institu-
Adrian Stokes, and H. S. Tuke, A.R.A. tion, through its headquarters being in Glasgow
- and its annual exhibitions being almost exclusively
Mr. W. Russell Flint, who has also exhibited at held there. Occasionally, however, the society
the Fine Art Society, is happier, we think, in his comes to Edinburgh, and after the lapse of a decade
figure subjects than in his landscapes, the former Edinburgh has again been selected as the place
"A BELGIAN PEASANT'
232
BY JAMES RIDDELL, R.S.W.