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November, 1912

THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO

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FOREIGN ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATION
THE PALACES OF FRANCE
VERSAILLES
160 plates in 2 portfolios. . . $37.50
LE PALAIS ROYAL DE PARIS
124 plates in portfolio.25.00
LES TRIANONS
100 plates in portfolio.25.00
FONTAINEBLEAU
120 plates in portfolio.25.00
LE LOUVRE ET LES TUILERIES
160 plates, 2 vols., in folio.37.50
“ We must look to the gorgeously elaborate apartments of the Palais de
Versailles and to those of Fontainebleau to trace the happy inspirations
which have recently enlightened our architects. And now there have come
to hand the first volumes of a remarkably well-presented and carefully
studied series of volumes dealing most minutely with those sources of
inspiration.”—The International Studio.
ARCHITECTURE & DECORATION
IN FRANCE
Romanic Art, 160 plates in 2 portfolios . . each $25.00
Gothic Art, 80 plates in portfolio “ 25.00
The Renaissance, 120 plates in portfolio . . “ 25.00
The 18th and the 19th Centuries, 160 plates
in 2 portfolios.“ 25.00
ENGLISH AND DUTCH FURNITURE
AND DECORATION
English Furniture and Decoration, 1680 to 1800
By G. M. Ell wood
1 vol. in small 4to, cloth, 201 plates.$8.40
“ The best work on the subject.”—
Old Dutch Interiors, 100 plates in portfolio . $30.00
Dutch Patrician Houses, 40 plates in portfolio . 15.00
Dutch Furniture at the National Museum of
Amsterdam, 64 plates with 212 reproductions in
portfolio.80.00
THE MUSEUM OF THE DECORA-
TIVE ARTS IN PARIS
“ One finds here indeed exquisite reproductions of all the elements
that during four centuries were introduced and used in the decorative
arts.”—New York Herald.
Now Ready:
WOOD
Published in 2 volumes. The first is given entirely to the
woodwork of the Gothic and Renaissance periods; the second to
the styles of the 17th and 18th centuries. Each volume is care-
fully indexed.
Vol. 1: 60 plates in folio, with 300 reproductions . . $9.00
Vol. 2: 60 plates in folio, with 370 reproductions . . 10.00
IRON
This important publication is by far the most complete one
on wrought iron and kindred work, both as to quantity and
quality of the reproductions offered.
130 plates in folio, with 1485 reproductions . . . $30.00
BRONZE
Part 1, from the Middle Ages to the middle of the 18th Century.
80 plates in folio, with 777 reproductions .... $12.50
In preparation: Jewelry, Pottery, Textile Work.
We prepay forwarding charges on all direct orders.
_ Correspondence Solicited ~ ~
RITTER & FLEBBE, 120 Boylston Street, BOSTON, MASS.

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