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The yellow book: an illustrated quarterly — 10.1896

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SOME PRESS OPINIONS OF THE MA Y NUMBER.

‘ ‘ The May number of The Studio is
particularly strong in illustration of the work
of promising artists. The magazine more
than keeps up the reputation for artistic
worth which it has so soundly established."

The Globe.

“The magazine is beautifully printed and
profusely illustrated. . . . We cannot fail to
appreciate the high technical skill so suc-
cessfully devoted to its production."

Birmingham Gazette.

“This beautifully printed and illustrated
monthly is deserving of the immense popu-
larity it is fast achieving."

Nuneaton Observer.

“The Studio is one of the finest publi-
cations of the kind and should be in the
hands of all lovers of art."

Belfast News Letter.

“ It is really true that we have no maga-
zine in America which equals this in its
illustrations. We feel like recommending
this magazine most highly to all who love
artistic book-making, who enjoy really de-
licious illustrating, or who are interested in
art subjects.”—Hartford Post, Conn., U.S.A.

“Those who want a fine art review
cannot do better than subscribe to The
Studio, which is uniformly excellent."

Freeman's Journal.

' ‘ The Studio for May is so full of good
things that one hardly knows how to begin
the enumeration of them and is equally in a
difficulty as to where to stop.”

Grantham Journal.

“ Particulierement interessant est le der-
nier numero de cette tres vivante revue.”

La Chronique des Arts.

“All students of art must welcome The
Studio. The variety, interest, and useful-
ness of its articles, combined with the beauty
of its illustrations renders it a bright addi-
tion to one's artistic literature."

Northern Chronicle.

“ It is full of admirable illustrations, it is
well printed, and altogether it well serves
the object of its existence. And that exist-
ence, it is obvious, is to be happily an
extended and healthy one.”

Essex Telegraph„

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