INDEX TO VOLUME I
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America, Art Magazines of. Eight Illustrations............ 143
The Art Interchange, The Studio, The Arts and Crafts, The Art Student, The Knight Errant, &.C.
Antwerp Academy. Four Illustrations. A. P. E. Ritchie........... 141
Architectural Notes. Horace Townsend. .............37, 161
Art Critic and Critical Artists. Norman Garstin.......... 182
The two kinds of Critics defined. Critical Artist not an exclusive guide for criticism.
Art, Growth of Recent. R. A. M. Stevenson............. 7
,, Naissance of, in Photography. A. Pringle. Nine Illustrations......... 87
,, In Photography. Interview with F. Hollyer. H. Townsend. Five Illustrations . . . . . 193
,, Wood Carving, The School of, at South Kensington........... 56
Artistic Gardens in Japan. Charles Holme............. 129
Artistic Houses. By J. S. Gibson. Fourteen Illustrations.......... 215
Sphere of House Decoration. Choice of Forms for Wall. Educational Value. Choice of Curtains,
Papers, &c. Method to employ.
Artists as Craftsmen. Sir F. Leighton as a Modeller in Clay. Nine Illustrations ... 1
Baldry, A. L. Grafton Galleries............... 109
Bas-Reliefs, A New Treatment of, in Coloured Plaster. Three Illustrations....... 53
Bate, Francis. The New Gallery . . . . . . , . . . . . ... 78
Beardsley, Aubrey. A New Illustrator. J. Pennell. Eight Illustrations........ 14
Bell, A. G. Holland as a Sketching Ground. Four Illustrations......... 116
Besnard, A. Exhibition at the Royal Academy. Introduction.......... 75
i> ' n and other Galleries . . . •...... no
Book-Plates, Designs for, with Recent Examples..........24, 149, 253
Books Reviewed—
Adeline's Art Dictionary, 38. Alfiere, B., Half-Holidays with the Camera (two Illustrations), 164.
Ashbee, C. R., Whitechapel to Camelot (one Illustration), 39. Bell, N. (N. D'Anvers), Tourists'
Art Guide to Europe (two Illustrations), 163. Bevan Paul, Japanese Melodies, 162. Briincke, E.,
The Human Figure, 252. Crane, W., Relation of Art to Social Life, 38. Ellis, E. J., Seen in
Three Days, 164. Evans, R., Age of Disfigurement, 2ti. Fitzroy Picture Society (two Illus-
trations), 28. Gardner, J. S., Ironwork, from the Earliest Times to the End of the Mediaeval
Period (five Illustrations), 165. Gerald, F. A., Angelica Kaufmann, 163. Hardy, W. J., Book-
Plates, 38. Hobby-Horse, edited by H. P. Home, 83. Hulme, F. E., Birth and Development
of Ornament, 124. Litchfield, F., History of Furniture (two Illustrations), 30. Longus done
into English, by Geo. Thorly (two Illustrations), new edition, 83. Mallory, SirThos., Morte
d'Arthur, 167. Moore, G., Modern Painting, 123. Rathbone's, J., Old Wedgwood, 38. SeddonJ. P.
(the late), Art and Handicraft, 39. Smith, S., and R. B. Sheridan, Bon Mots of, 167.
Van Dyke, John C, Art for Art's Sake, 163. Watson, H. B. M., Diogenes in London, &c, 39.
White, Gleeson, Practical Designing (Illustrated), 122. Catalogues—Black and White. Cassell's
Royal Academy. Pall Mall Pictures. Pictures and Painters (Newnes), 125. Tregaskis,
Caxton Head Catalogue (two Reproductions), 81.
Birmingham Town Hall, Decoration of, by Art Students. With Illustrations after S. H. Meteyard, Hi
A. Payne, C. M. Gere, and J.M. Bayliss............237
Boudin, Eugene....... . . • •.......243
Brangwyn, Frank. Spain as a Sketching Ground. Illustrated..........12,72
Brocades, Spitalfields. Lasenby Liberty. Five Illustrations . . ........20
Camera, The. Is it a Friend or Foe of Art ? Opinions of many eminent Artists. Two Illustrations, 96. Four
Illustrations, 157
Camera, New Inventions and Appliances for the . . . . . . ,.....
Colour and Form. A. G. Draper...............
Competitions, Awards in. Title-pages, 204. Wail-Papers, 248.
Crane, Walter. Notes on Gesso Work. Ten Illustrations............
Is Camera Friend or Foe of Art ?.............
252
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Drawing for Reproduction by Process. L. Chefdeville, Typo-Etching Co., L. Raven Hill. Outline Work.
Thirteen Illustrations............... <>5
,, Comparative Processes. C. G. Harper. Seven Illustrations........ 152
Mixed Drawings. Drawings not made for Reproduction. C.G.Harper. Five Illustrations. 197
Ellis, E. J. Lesser Shows, 159. Seen in Three Days, by, 164. Continental Gallery, 115
Exhibition. By D. S. MacColl............
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America, Art Magazines of. Eight Illustrations............ 143
The Art Interchange, The Studio, The Arts and Crafts, The Art Student, The Knight Errant, &.C.
Antwerp Academy. Four Illustrations. A. P. E. Ritchie........... 141
Architectural Notes. Horace Townsend. .............37, 161
Art Critic and Critical Artists. Norman Garstin.......... 182
The two kinds of Critics defined. Critical Artist not an exclusive guide for criticism.
Art, Growth of Recent. R. A. M. Stevenson............. 7
,, Naissance of, in Photography. A. Pringle. Nine Illustrations......... 87
,, In Photography. Interview with F. Hollyer. H. Townsend. Five Illustrations . . . . . 193
,, Wood Carving, The School of, at South Kensington........... 56
Artistic Gardens in Japan. Charles Holme............. 129
Artistic Houses. By J. S. Gibson. Fourteen Illustrations.......... 215
Sphere of House Decoration. Choice of Forms for Wall. Educational Value. Choice of Curtains,
Papers, &c. Method to employ.
Artists as Craftsmen. Sir F. Leighton as a Modeller in Clay. Nine Illustrations ... 1
Baldry, A. L. Grafton Galleries............... 109
Bas-Reliefs, A New Treatment of, in Coloured Plaster. Three Illustrations....... 53
Bate, Francis. The New Gallery . . . . . . , . . . . . ... 78
Beardsley, Aubrey. A New Illustrator. J. Pennell. Eight Illustrations........ 14
Bell, A. G. Holland as a Sketching Ground. Four Illustrations......... 116
Besnard, A. Exhibition at the Royal Academy. Introduction.......... 75
i> ' n and other Galleries . . . •...... no
Book-Plates, Designs for, with Recent Examples..........24, 149, 253
Books Reviewed—
Adeline's Art Dictionary, 38. Alfiere, B., Half-Holidays with the Camera (two Illustrations), 164.
Ashbee, C. R., Whitechapel to Camelot (one Illustration), 39. Bell, N. (N. D'Anvers), Tourists'
Art Guide to Europe (two Illustrations), 163. Bevan Paul, Japanese Melodies, 162. Briincke, E.,
The Human Figure, 252. Crane, W., Relation of Art to Social Life, 38. Ellis, E. J., Seen in
Three Days, 164. Evans, R., Age of Disfigurement, 2ti. Fitzroy Picture Society (two Illus-
trations), 28. Gardner, J. S., Ironwork, from the Earliest Times to the End of the Mediaeval
Period (five Illustrations), 165. Gerald, F. A., Angelica Kaufmann, 163. Hardy, W. J., Book-
Plates, 38. Hobby-Horse, edited by H. P. Home, 83. Hulme, F. E., Birth and Development
of Ornament, 124. Litchfield, F., History of Furniture (two Illustrations), 30. Longus done
into English, by Geo. Thorly (two Illustrations), new edition, 83. Mallory, SirThos., Morte
d'Arthur, 167. Moore, G., Modern Painting, 123. Rathbone's, J., Old Wedgwood, 38. SeddonJ. P.
(the late), Art and Handicraft, 39. Smith, S., and R. B. Sheridan, Bon Mots of, 167.
Van Dyke, John C, Art for Art's Sake, 163. Watson, H. B. M., Diogenes in London, &c, 39.
White, Gleeson, Practical Designing (Illustrated), 122. Catalogues—Black and White. Cassell's
Royal Academy. Pall Mall Pictures. Pictures and Painters (Newnes), 125. Tregaskis,
Caxton Head Catalogue (two Reproductions), 81.
Birmingham Town Hall, Decoration of, by Art Students. With Illustrations after S. H. Meteyard, Hi
A. Payne, C. M. Gere, and J.M. Bayliss............237
Boudin, Eugene....... . . • •.......243
Brangwyn, Frank. Spain as a Sketching Ground. Illustrated..........12,72
Brocades, Spitalfields. Lasenby Liberty. Five Illustrations . . ........20
Camera, The. Is it a Friend or Foe of Art ? Opinions of many eminent Artists. Two Illustrations, 96. Four
Illustrations, 157
Camera, New Inventions and Appliances for the . . . . . . ,.....
Colour and Form. A. G. Draper...............
Competitions, Awards in. Title-pages, 204. Wail-Papers, 248.
Crane, Walter. Notes on Gesso Work. Ten Illustrations............
Is Camera Friend or Foe of Art ?.............
252
189
45
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Drawing for Reproduction by Process. L. Chefdeville, Typo-Etching Co., L. Raven Hill. Outline Work.
Thirteen Illustrations............... <>5
,, Comparative Processes. C. G. Harper. Seven Illustrations........ 152
Mixed Drawings. Drawings not made for Reproduction. C.G.Harper. Five Illustrations. 197
Ellis, E. J. Lesser Shows, 159. Seen in Three Days, by, 164. Continental Gallery, 115
Exhibition. By D. S. MacColl............
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